ERbeLEBEN

Cultural mediation project about urban space, participation and city development

Since 2018 ERbeLEBEN has been inviting children and young people to participate artistically as creative city dwellers in the discourse on public space, and to get involved in urban development. The project addresses young people as young people who experience Berlin’s heritage and carry it forward in their own personal way. How does their everyday perception of urban space differ from institutional perceptions? How does their current life relate to the history of Berlin? What do they as students understand by heritage? Our goal is to rediscover urban space together with the young people, to understand it as a learning opportunity and to playfully transform it into a platform for artistic interventions that bring together the past and the future.

More info: Erbeleben.de

Bildungsverbund Urbane Künste

© José Contreras
© Valeria Schwarz
© Valeria Schwarz
© Rubén González Escudero
© Markus Bösl
© Raquel Gómez
© Raquel Gómez
© Valeria Schwarz
© Elma Riza
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© Valeria Schwarz
2018-ongoing

Concept and artistic direction
Valeria Schwarz

Team
Juan Chacón, Lorène Blanche Goesele, Alberto Rey, Elma Riza, Ana Salom, Georg Zolchow, Diana Bauer, Marie Benthin, Raquel Gomez Delgado, Inés Mora, Yannick Spiess, Vasiliki Aidonidou and Francesca Caleca

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Artists/architects
Raúl Bastida, Lorène Blanche Goesele, Adela Bravo Sauras, José Contreras Aguad, Vanessa Farfán, Stiftung FREIZEIT (Markus Blösl), Valeria Germain, Kaveh Ghaemi, Rubén González Escudero, Modjgan Hashemian, Mariana Hilgert, Natalia Hosie, Rahel Jakob, Xavier Krilyk, Ute Lindenbeck, Malin Mohr, Club Real (Marianne Ramsay-Sonneck), Lukas Rosier, Valeria Schwarz, Leicy Valenzuela

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ERbeLEBEN projects
2018-ongoing
Installation