PHOTO: © Stiftung Reichspräsident-Friedrich-Ebert-Gedenkstätte

Öffentlicher Collage-Workshop

In the organizer's words:

The Heidelberg poster and collage artist Klaus Staeck is known for his pointed works, in which he deals with political and social issues in a humorous and critical way.

Based on this, the Friedrich-Ebert-Haus is organizing two workshops on collage techniques, which will take place on 22 February and 22 March from 10 am to 2 pm. In the workshops, newspaper cuttings, photographs and other materials are combined to develop expressive image compositions.

The four-hour workshops will be led by two art students from Heidelberg University of Education. Together with them, the participants develop ideas and themes that interest and move them personally and then turn them into socially critical collages.

No previous knowledge is required - the only important thing is to enjoy creative design.

The number of participants is limited. Registration at friedrich@ebert-gedenkstaette.de is required. The workshops are free of charge.

Leonie Ganßauge and Nina Siemens are studying art together at the Heidelberg University of Education. Leonie is studying for a master's degree in teaching at secondary level I, Nina is studying for a bachelor's degree in special education.

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