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Exhibition opening "On the road"

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How far can climate protest go? Society is arguing about this in talk shows, in feature articles and on the streets. What form of protest shakes us up, even if it is annoying? Where does protest lead to annoyance? Anica Jacobsen and Taisiya Starostina want to enable visitors to their exhibition "On the streets" to engage intensively with the climate protests. Auf die Straße" is the final project of the two Master's students on the Scenography study program at the Faculty of Design. "We want to promote an informed and empathetic dialogue with the exhibition," emphasizes Anica Jacobsen. "There is no more important topic for society as a whole than tackling the climate crisis."

On March 7, 2024, it will be on display as part of Dortmund Kreativ's "Green Culture Week" in the creative space "Hans A" at Hansastrasse 6-10 in Dortmund's city center. (Opening hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri from 1pm to 7pm; Sat & Sun from 11am to 5.30pm). The exhibition runs until March 24, 2024 and admission is free.

Before the vernissage, there will be a discussion in STADT_RAUM with representatives of Letzten Generation, Fridays for Future, Ende Gelände and Grüne Jugend. Topic: "How far must protest go?" STADT_RAUM is part of the Museum of Art and Cultural History and is located directly opposite HANS A at Hansastrasse 3.

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HANS A - Kulturraum der Stadt Dortmund

Hansastrasse 6-10, 44137 Dortmund

Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri // 1-7 p.m.
Sat, Sun // 11-17.30
Closed on Mondays

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  • Fachhochschule Dortmund

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