31.05.2026
11:00 – 16:00
¡ACTION! – A day of activities for everyone who loves to get creative
Everyone is welcome who is eager for creativity, action and interaction. Playful and inclusive activities, workshops and guided tours in the garden between the Brücke-Museum and Kunsthaus Dahlem invite you to join in.
Programme
From Kunsthaus Dahlem:
In connection with the exhibition:
When Politics Strategised Aesthetics – Works from the National Museum of Modern Art Zagreb 1945–1960
12–4pm
Your Message for Freedom
Drop-in station for creating your own posters on the theme of freedom
Freedom belongs to all of us. It is a cornerstone of our democracy that we protect together. What does freedom mean to you? Create a poster expressing your idea! Using simple printing, stencil and drawing techniques, you can make your own work, which we will bring together in the garden as a collective exhibition. The drop-in station is equally suitable for children and adults with and without disabilities. An inclusive approach is part of our outreach practice.
12–4pm
Museumsalarm
Inclusive exhibition exploration
How does the space sound? How does it feel? And what associations do the artworks in the exhibition space evoke for you? Through inclusive approaches and creative methods, you can explore the exhibition at Kunsthaus Dahlem and enter into conversation with us. Simply stop by the museum station in the exhibition space – we are there for you and will introduce you to the different ways of engaging with the exhibition. The exhibition exploration is equally suitable for children and adults with and without disabilities. An inclusive approach is part of our outreach practice.
3pm
Exhibition tour in German
Dorothea Schöne (Managing Director, Kunsthaus Dahlem) offers insights into the exhibition When Politics Strategised Aesthetics. Through selected works, she shows how artists in Yugoslavia under Josip Broz Tito between 1945 and 1960 found their own paths between state directives and artistic freedom. At the same time, she places these developments in dialogue with German art of the same period, particularly that of the former GDR.
From the Brücke-Museum:
In connection with the exhibition:
The Applied Arts of the Brücke Artists
11am–4pm
Weaving Stories
Drop-in station for knotting, weaving and connecting
Using reused textiles, materials from the forest and everyday objects, a collaboratively growing installation will emerge in the museum garden. Your ideas come together here in a living spatial weave. This open drop-in workshop invites children and adults to participate without prior experience or registration. Setting up, dismantling and further developing the works are all part of this collective practice.
11:30am, 12:30pm and 2pm
Exhibition tours
Associative tours introduce the artistic practice and open up conversations about the living and working realities of artists then and now. Together, we engage with artistic processes and record impressions of materials, textures and emotions in words on fabric. These traces then flow into the woven structures in the garden and can continue to be developed there – from seeing to making, from thinking to acting.
Registration for the tours is possible directly at the information desk on the day of the event.
Participation is limited to 15 people per tour.
We are committed to respectful interaction. Discriminatory behavior has no place at our events.
Costs and tickets
All garden activities are free of charge.
The joint action day by the Brücke-Museum and Kunsthaus Dahlem highlights the importance of accessibility and cultural participation. For this reason, we are offering reduced-price admission tickets for each museum as well as reduced-price combination admission tickets for both museums on this day. Free admission continues to apply for children and young people under 18, as well as school pupils, students and trainees aged 18–27.
Further information on regular reduced-price tickets can be found here: Brücke-Museum and Kunsthaus Dahlem
Admission tickets are available on site.