Exhibitions 2024

25.10. – 30.11.25  Time to Move

Thomas Henriksson | Heather Allen

Watercolour sketches by Thomas Henriksson and oil paintings by Heather Allen provide the final exhibition for the 2025 season in the Werkhalle.

16.8. – 3.9.2025 | Archive
Between Order and Space for Possibility

The archive is generally regarded as a place of order, preservation and control of the past. It serves to safeguard knowledge, history and cultural identity – but at the same time also to select, omit and interpret them. The archive is not neutral: it decides what is remembered – and what is not.

SQUATTERS Konstantin Semin

19. July – 3. August

My project “Squatters”, created in Amsterdam between 2004 and 2005, is dedicated to the lives and culture of people who occupy vacant buildings without the permission of the owners.
The photographs reflect my personal view of urban interstices and those who inhabit them.

Konstantin Semin

Mirror of Creation – Riptide

22.06. – 30.06.24

MOC Art Residency is a remote residency program and lab in which BIPOC female* & LGBTQIA+ artists and artisans between ages of 21 & 29 with migration background come together to create, collaborate, learn and exchange. We welcome and support artists at the earlier stages of their art practice and facilitate them to find their way in the art scene of Berlin.

With works by:
Lea Abena, Kardelen Ayhan, Jamila Barakat, Baharan Eghbalzadeh, Naomi Boima, Ezo, Zahra Gardi, Viktoriia Saltăr, Larisa Lugojan, Sam Madhu, Chie, Victoria Martinez, Nicol Navas Gomez, Marina Rayzuki, Lian Ryan, Hakan Sinan Usta, Inyeong Song, Yagé Qüinn Silvera Xué, Raras Umaratih, Ash Willison, Alungoo Xatan

Threadscapes

12.04.- 21.05.2024

THREADSCAPES opens up new horizons in traditional spaces and invites visitors from the 12. to 21. April 2024 to rediscover the countless possibilities that lie in modern textile art. This exhibition is a celebration of creative evolution and an inspiring plea for the reinterpretation of traditional craftsmanship and its common connotations.

Adelina Sadrijaj (Kosovo)
Amrita Dhillon (India),
Tarfa Bachan (Syria/Germany)
Hồng Anh Nguyễn Hoa (Vietnam/Germany)