Rohini Devasher has been active as an amateur astronomer for as long as she has been working as an artist. Working closely with astronomers, she explores the narratives, conversations and stories of those whose lives have been changed by the night sky. The artist will talk about her artworks, the research process and the background to her work at the Archenhold Observatory and enter into conversation with the audience.
The evening offers the opportunity to talk to the artist in a very special place: Because Rohini Devasher is an "eclipse chaser" herself and travels to places where you can experience solar eclipses live. The lecture will take place in the Einstein Hall of the Archenhold Observatory, where Einstein gave his first public lecture on the theory of relativity - a theory that was proven, among other things, by a solar eclipse in 1919.
In cooperation with the Planetarium Berlin Foundation
Venue: Archenhold Observatory
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