Around 1940, Bauhaus artist Anni Albers and her student Alexander Reed created necklaces made from everyday metallic materials and objects. Reduced and yet amazingly noble, these pieces of jewelry appear. We want to elicit shimmering elegance from these seemingly worthless materials.
Please feel free to bring your own metal scraps such as screws, wire, nuts and sealing rings!
The workshop will be held in German but our educators can also give explanations in English.
If the workshop is fully booked, you can contact us by email up to two days before the event to be placed on the waiting list. Please include the title of the event, date and time in your email. You are also welcome to drop by spontaneously and see if there are any workshop places available. However, please don't be disappointed if all places are taken.
Concept: Doro Petersen
Location
Temporary Bauhaus-Archiv
Knesebeckstr. 1, 10623 Berlin
Meeting point
Information desk at the entrance
Price
Free of Charge
Offer for
Children (ages 6-12)
Teenagers
Adults
Seniors
Families
Language
German
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