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Kunst-Blüten. Frauen machen Druck – Vom Wahlrecht zum Zahlrecht
In the organizer's words:
Artificial Flowers. Women Make Their Voices Heard – From Suffrage to Equal Pay
Thursday | 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
EXHIBITION OPENING
At the opening: KRISTIN THÖRING, Chair of the Kreative Werkstatt Dresden association, and EVA BRACKELMANN, Executive Director of the Protestant Action Group for Family Issues in Saxony e.V.
Women Make Their Voices Heard – Art BloomsContinues! This year in Leipzig with local artists and plenty of space for conversation and exchange. Participating artists: SOUXIE BIBRACH, HEINKE BINDER, ANNE BRANDT, VIVAN DÄBRITZ, SINJE FABY, LUNA HASER, UTE HELLRIEGEL, ANNA KAUTENBURGER, ELENA KOZLOVA, MANDY KUNZE, PAULA LIMA, ROSWITHA MAUL, JULIA PETERS, SARAH PSCHORN, SARKA PRUSAK, SURU, JANA VOKOVIC, JULIANA VRADI, LISA WÖLFEL, SUSANNE WURLITZER.
Art Flowers—these are “banknotes” creatively designed and printed by women. Women are still disadvantaged in the workforce. This public project aims to raise public awareness of this social injustice. To this end, Kreative Werkstatt Dresden e.V. invited female artists to design a “banknote”—essentially anart flower—that highlights both the artists themselves and forgotten or overlooked female figures. The project was implemented in Dresden in 2024 and in the cultural capital Chemnitz in 2025—each featuring local female artists. The originals were presented to the public in traveling exhibitions. Accompanying the exhibitions were action days during which reproductions of theart blossomswere given as gifts to women. They could keep theseart blossomsor redeem them with cooperating partners—a symbolic compensation for wage inequality. A project of the Kreative Werkstatt Dresden association
Runs untilSeptember 8, 2026|| Free admission
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