Climate Talks: Green Flags at Art Institutions – Where Does Sustainability Start?

Thu, 12.9.24, 4.00–5.30 pm Type: Talk Languages: German Location: BAW Garten Address: Niederkirchnerstraße 7, 10963 Berlin Admission: free

Inspired by the funding program “Fonds Zero“ of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes for the translocal research and exhibition project SALT. CLAY. ROCK. (30.11.2024–9.2.2025), nGbK seeks to reduce their climate impact in future, exploring sustainable means of production and institutional structures. This conversation will explore challenges and goals on the way towards greater sustainability from an artistic, curatorial, and institutional perspective.

A conversation with Ana Alenso (artist nGbK exhibition, SALT. CLAY. ROCK.), Folke Köbberling (artist nGbK façade work at their new location), Annette Maechtel (managing director nGbK) and Elie Peuvrel (climate officer nGbK), Vincent Schier (nGbK work group SALT. CLAY. ROCK.)

In collaboration with partners from the Berlin art world, Berlin Art Week presents a diverse program exploring subjects such as sustainability, art, and society. The partners will bring exciting guests from the cultural landscape to the stage. Berlin Art Week will also be presenting the Climate Talks for the fourth time this year.

View of the façade works by Folke Köbberling: „living elements“ and „HEXAGON“ (in collaboration with Alexa Kreissl), 2023, photo © Nihad Nino Pušija