Performances, Conversations and Workshops

Ámà: 4 Days on Caring, Repairing and Healing

In and around Ámà: The Gathering Place by Emeka Ogboh

From 4 to 7 November 2021, the Gropius Bau hosts a four-day programme that focuses on diverse approaches to the fields of care, repair and healing.

Against the backdrop of an unprecedented global health emergency, with its social, political, economic and psychological consequences, Ámà: 4 Days on Caring, Repairing and Healing has invited organisations, researchers, activists and artists working in Berlin and beyond to be together and share their thoughts, experiences and ideas. This event also serves as a prelude to an extensive thematic exhibition at the Gropius Bau in 2022.

Choosing Emeka Ogboh’s installation Ámà: The Gathering Place​​​​​​​ in the Gropius Bau’s atrium as vantage point, the four days intend to offer a holistic dialogue on caring, repairing and healing, and foster engagement among diverse communities. The participatory gathering incorporates non-western epistemologies and underrepresented post-colonial and Indigenous knowledge systems. Guest speakers include activists, artists and theorists, who, alongside the Gropius Bau’s publics, will investigate and reassess these topologies. The Gropius Bau’s involvement with surrounding neighbourhood initiatives also plays a crucial role in the programme.

In addition to talks and panels, formats include a listening session; a dinner; a workshop for children; a room for reading, reflection and informal conversation; a space for decompression; and a Radical Attention session – a “speed dating”-inspired format encouraging a breadth and range of interactions.

Curated by Stephanie Rosenthal, Magnus Rosengarten and Julia Grosse with Katharina Küster

The event is part of MindscapesWellcome’s international cultural programme about mental health.

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Tickets

5 € / reduced € 2,50 per event

Packages
2-4 events € 2,50 per event
5-8 events € 2,00 per event
9-12 events € 1,50 per event

Open Bau is co-convened by Julia Moritz and Jenny Sréter with Henry Ward and is part of the long-term project Gropius Bau Education Assembly. A more comprehensive version of the programme can be booked here.