What happened to the public space after the Picnic?

Özge Açıkkol & Seçil Yersel ( Oda Projesi ), Erik Göngrich ( Satellit ), Marianne Ramsey Sonneck (Club Real) and surprise guest info@satellit.info satellit.info deutsch, englisch, türkisch Weinstraße 11, 10249 Berlin
We would like to imagine the future of public space through its memory of the past. We will discuss what ... What happened to the public space after the Picnic?
What happened to the public space after the Picnic?

Unfortunately, there is an outside staircase to the terrace where the picnic takes place. But since we are directly visible on the terrace we can help with restrictions.

Tram M4, stop: Am Friedrichshain (500 meter), Bus 142, stop: Weinst., 150 meter

german, english, turkish

Gender-neutral restrooms are available.

Outside, terrace, quiet corner opposite park, indoor retreat, projection

Food and drinks will be available on a donation basis

Unfortunately, the program is only partly for children, we cannot provide childcare. Premises would be there but no caregivers.

We would like to imagine the future of public space through its memory of the past. We will discuss what it means to act in public space today, “What kind of public space neighbor are you?” While we discuss, we will offer tea and cake and project images and videos from our archive.
This one-day performative gathering looks back to a project by the artist collective Oda Projesi (Seçil Yersel, Özge Açıkkol, Güneş Savaş) and Erik Göngrich from 2000 in Istanbul and will look from there further to Berlin in 2023.
Guests and participants are asked to bring an item that reminds them of a picnic. Every subject will be talked about.

Mit Özge Açıkkol & Seçil Yersel ( Oda Projesi ), Erik Göngrich ( Satellit ) und den Gästen Marianne Ramsey Sonneck (Club Real) und Überraschungsgäst*innen.

event location:

SATELLT Weinstr.11, 10249 Berlin

Organization / Initiative:

The satellit is a place for art & cooking, sustainability & neighborhood.
And for stories of all kinds.
We deal artistically with:
-Rethinking and recycling of materials and furniture
-food and material cycles
– Preparation of food and the stories about it
-neighborly hospitality and the exchange of knowledge

Funded:

The event is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT, funded by the Berlin Project Fund Urban Practice and the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.