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Artwork "Indignation" by Justine Gaga in the module "Colonial Entanglements: The Cameroon Grasslands" of the Ethnologisches Museums at the Humboldt Forum
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Alexander Schippel
Workshop
Be Indignant!
Workshop from 12 years
Past events
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7,50 Euro per person |
Duration: 180 min |
German |
Accessible for wheelchairs |
Belongs to: AIRING OUT |
What indignates us? How do we express our indignation? Based on the artwork Indignation by the Cameroonian artist Justine Gaga, the participants will discuss these questions and the connection between art and protest. They will also discuss objects from colonial contexts and the continuity of colonial injustice up to the present. Participants express their wishes for the future, criticise society and reflect on privileges. They express their own demands with self-designed posters, pamphlets or protest performances.
We recommend bringing a snack for the break, as well as functional clothing.
A workshop by: Ethnologisches Museum und Museum für Asiatische Kunst