In the organizer's words:

How is Berlin changing in the wake of gentrification? Who is affected by displacement? Who benefits? How is resistance being organized and what is being lost or just surviving? This photo exhibition examines the highly topical issues of displacement and gentrification from ten different perspectives.

You are invited to a visual journey through a Berlin in transition: about unscrupulous business models with the housing shortage, a property industry in search of returns and deals, apartment blocks and community projects threatened with demolition, the displacement of a Kreuzberg store and Neukölln bones.

The photographic narratives were created as the final project of the reportage photography project class (director: Ann-Christine Jansson). The exhibition at Fotogalerie Friedrichshain will run for three weeks - at the opening on 30 January, two guided tours, a panel discussion and the finissage on 21 February, we want to get into conversation with you. We are looking forward to it! Be part of it - admission free!

Location: Fotogalerie Friedrichshain, Helsingforser Platz 1, 10243 Berlin: Tue- Sa: 2- 6 pm, Thu 10 am- 8pm

Website: https://wohnst-du-noch.eu/

Instagram: wohnstdunoch_fotografie_berlin

Events:

  • Opening/ Vernissage Thu, 30.01.2025, 7 pm: guest: Florian Schmidt, F'hain-Kreuzberg city councillor for construction, performance by the Rattenchor choir (no registration)
  • Panel discussion Wed, 05.02.2025, 7 pm: 'What to do against housing shortage and displacement?' - guests will be announced soon (no registration)
  • Guided tours through the exhibition (no registration): Sat, 08.02. and 15.02.2025, 3 pm

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Price information:

Free admission - donations welcome!

Location

Fotogalerie Friedrichshain Helsingforser Platz 1 10243 Berlin

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