Event

Bauhaus Lab: Square Weaving

Free Of Charge Few seats
Craft weaving with colorful threads on a wooden frame, hands threading yarn through nails.

Weaving has been going on for thousands of years and all over the world - with very different materials and diverse techniques. A fabric can be created by hand alone or in a fully automated computer-controlled factory production. Various methods, tools and materials were used in the weaving workshop at the Bauhaus, too, to design and produce textiles for very different purposes and applications.


The basic shape of the square often appears - sometimes as a structure, sometimes as a motif. We will experiment with it, make our own designs and try out weaving techniques.


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: Cornelia Durka

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

Language

German

Alternative dates

6 Jun, 2026,