Yellow, not gold

Writing Workshop – in Dialogue with Artworks
Art and Apiculture in the City
The exhibition "Flowers Forever" inspires through his works to small prose texts and poems.
12.05.2023 – 07.07.2023

Workshop
ERES Projects
Ines Nagy

Munich's art institutions are buzzing. Haus der Kunst, Gasteig HP8, Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Lenbachhaus and Neue Pinakothek: they all have beehives on the roof or in the garden. And sometimes it is even artists who look after the bee colonies in a double capacity.

The new exhibition at ERES Projects brings Art and Apiculture together in the city. With five artistic positions, the intersection of art and beekeeping is presented from a local and lively perspective. The show is a cooperation with Biotopia LAB. There will be a lecture there in June that is likely to cause a surprise. Because: urban bees may not always be worth their weight in gold ...

Artists: Joan Jonas, Katharina Deml, Katrin Petroschkat and Susanne Schmitt, Maximilian Prüfer, Christoph Scheuerecker

Venue

Kunsthalle München

Meeting point ist at the entrance to the exhibition on the 1st floor.

Theatinerstr. 8
80333 München

To the website Directions

Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

Prices:

70,00 €

The price for the writing workshop does not include admission to the exhibition "Flowers Forever". Please obtain a ticket to the exhibition before the writing workshop begins. 

 

Advance booking:

Start: 06.02.23

E-Mail: info@inesnagy.de

Further information

  • Maximum number of participants:

    6

  • What language:

    German

Further dates

© Ines Nagy
Kunsthalle München in Theatinerstraße
Kunsthalle München in Theatinerstraße © Kunsthalle München

Organiser

Ines Nagy

Ines Nagy offers writing workshops that fit thematically into the festival. Therefore the participants get inspiration from green oases such as the cabinet garden and exhibitions within the framework of the festival. They experience themselves by writing in the context of the places or the art. It is never about perfect texts, but the joy of writing and experiencing together.