Thurs. 01.06.2023 | 18:00 - 22:00

How to be a studio

with: Anna Mudra, Axxi Oma Anita Kopylenko, Viktoria Laykh, Anna Piliuhina, Hanna Liashenko, Ksenia Yanko, Ann Krekhno

Cultural mediator: Eva Yakubovska
curated by: Natalie Krekhno und Richard Pettifer

Exhibition, performance, presentation, discussion

Flutgraben e.V.
Am Flutgraben 3, 12435 Berlin-Treptow

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Fri. 02.06.23 | 18:00 - 21:00

WORM

with: Lisa von Billerbeck, Samuel Hasler, John Holten, Erik Larsson

Performance event in two spaces

Sangt Hipolyt
Bellermannstr. 79, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

Zyrland Zoiropa
Pankstr. 26, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

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Sat. 03.06.2023 | 14:00 - 18:00

BELIEVE

with: Sahej Rahal, Zhao Chongjin, Maria Loboda, Christina Krys Huber, Stacie Ant, Jimmy Beauquesne, Aziza Shadenova, Ghita Skali, Dardan Zhegrova

Artistic director: Sophie Boysen, Production management: Ziemowit Nowak

Exhibition

Sommerbad Humboldthain
Wiesenstraße 1, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

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Sun. 04.06.2023 | 16:00

Related to Flow

with: Marita Bullmann, Simon Camatta

curated by: Elisabeth Sonneck

Performance, Concert

super bien!
Schwedter 232, 10435 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg

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Mon. 05.06.2023 | 20:00

Public Cinema

with: Bojan Sarvecic, Onur Gökmen, Sirah Foighel Brutmann, Eitan Efrat, Patricia L. Boyd, Alan Martin Segal 

curated by: Hendrike Nagel

Screening, Introduction with Onur Gökmen and Lorenz Liebig

Scherben
Leipziger Str. 61, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

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Tues. 06.06.2023 | 17:00 - 21:00

Electric Eden 2.0: Next Chapter of Relationship

with: Mario Asef, Francis Heery, Ben Nurgenç

curated by: Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez, Theemetra Harizani

18:00 - 19:00 “16/10.2” - Participative Performance with Ben Nurgenç
19:30 - 20:00 “You Again! […another unfamiliar…]”, Concert with Francis Heery
20:00 - 21:00 Artist talk and discussion

Exhibition, Concert, Performance, Talk

Changing Room
Cornelius-Fredericks-Straße 11, 13351 Berlin - Wedding

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Wed. 07.06.2023 | 19:00-22:00

Trouble

with: Masha Andreeva, Bogdan Ablozhnyy, Mathilde Agius, Priska von Martin

curated by: Olga Hohmann, Antonia Lia Orsi

Exhibition

Medium P
Oranienstraße 173, 10999 Berlin - Kreuzberg

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Thurs. 08.06.2023 | 19:30

food for thought

with Sylvia Schedelbauer and Katrinem
& Laura Fiorio (AKÜ), NIC (V.i.S.d.K., SpoA, AKÜ), Kaj Osteroth (AKÜ), SIM (V.i.S.d.K., SpoA, AKÜ)

Broom Performance, Short Films, Artist Talk

sign, CIAT
Zossener Str 34, 10961 Berlin - Kreuzberg

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Fri. 09.06.2023 | 19:00 - 22:00

Die Hände mit den Füßen fassen

with: Dana Lorenz

in curatorial collaboration with Katharina Koch and Sylvia Sadzinski

Exhibition

alpha nova & galerie futura
Am Flutgraben 3,12435 Berlin-Treptow

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Sat. 10.06.2023 | 18:00 - 21:00

Plural Perspectives

with: Edgar Calel, Alice Creischer, Jota Mombaça, Mukenge/Schellhammer, Aykan Safoğlu

curated by: Dereck Marouço Sant'Anna da Silva

Exhibition, public interventions

soft power
Teilestraße 11-13, courtyard 2, entrance C, 3rd floor
(barrier-free access via passenger lift in courtyard 2)
12099 Berlin - Tempelhof

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Sun. 11.06.2023 | 15:00 - 18:00

Alltag

with: Corinna Heidepriem, Eva Seufert, Shara Vasylenko, Christian Wollert

curated by: Silke Nowak

Exhibition

Mehrgenerationenhaus
Gneisenaustraße 12, 10961 Berlin - Kreuzberg

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Mon. 12.06.2023 | 16:00 - 21:00

FLAGS OF A SHIFTED TERRITORY

with: Bettina Allamoda, Kerstin Bruchhäuser, Kerstin Drechsel, Marie Katharina Fischer, Petra Gell, Rocco Ruglio Misurell, Alice Morey, Johannes Mundinger, Emmy Skensved, Katja Windau

curated by: Salve Berlin (Jérôme Chazeix und Nina Maria Küchler)

Exhibition

Goethepark (52.5457625, 13.3374657) (oder G8WP+8X4 Berlin)
Entrance via Ugandastraße, 300 m from Goethe Monument (Follow signs)
13351 Berlin - Wedding

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Tues. 13.06.2023 | 18:00 - 21:00

White Hole: A Mythical Celestial Body

with: Cassie Thornton (and performers of the White Noise Choir, Publication by Cutt Press, Sound Design by John Broback)

curated by: Magdalena Jadwiga Härtelova

Exhibition, Performance

Mehringplatz 20
Mehringplatz 20, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg

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Wed.14.06.2023 | 12:00 - 22:00

NeSt

with: Sonja Barend, Sandra Escher, Rolf Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Dora Garcia, Patsy Hage, Theater der Verrückten, Julian Jaynes, Yayoi Kusama, Marius Romme, J. Michael Straczynski,  Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski

curated by: Bureaucracy Studies

Exhibition

Netzwerk Stimmenhören e.V.
Schudomastraße 3, Erdgeschoss, 12055 Berlin - Neukölln

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Thurs. 15.06.2023 | 18:00 - 24:00

Other people’s clothing

with: Kévin Desbouis, Pati Hill, Charlotte Houette

curated by: Fiona Vilmer (Les Bains-Douches) und gr_und

Exhibition, Live Music (Cesar Palace), Publication (Suckcess 2)

gr_und
Seestr. 49, 13347 Berlin-Wedding

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Fri. 16.06.2023 | 17:00 - 21:00

KINO RINIA

with: Agnesa Belegu, Jack Butcher, Jehonë Jaha, Ajete Kërqeli, Sihana Klisurica, Fitore Isufi Shukriu-Koja, Nita Zeqiri


Reading, Performance, Screening

WIRWIR
Stuttgarter Str. 56, 12059 Berlin-Neukölln

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Sat. 17.06.2023 | 15:00 - 22:00

A:PRÉS D:ÉSSERT

with: Ellinor Aurora Aasgard & Zayne Armstrong, Aram Bartholl, Carsten Becker, Johannes Büttner, Sarah Doerfel, Lola Göller, Mathias Gramoso, Hannah Hallermann, Marianna Ignataki,Zina Isupova, Jill Kiddon, Justina Los, Zoë Claire Miller, Alice M. Morey, Ariel Reichman, Ariel Schlesinger, Marco Schmitt, Adam Slowik, Maximillian Thiel, Mirce Velarde, Ivar Veermäe, Nazim Unal Yilmaz

curated by: Marco Schmitt, organized by: A:D:Curatorial

Exhibition, Performance, Screening

A:D:Curatorial
Kurfürstenstraße 142, 10179 Berlin - Schöneberg

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Sun. 18.06.2023 | 14:00 - 18:00

Omas Kuchen and other works

with: Marco Montiel-Soto

initiated and organized by: April Gertler, Adrian Schiesser

Exhibition

SONNTAG (doorbell)
Yorckstraße 85 10965 Berlin - Kreuzberg

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Mon. 19.06.2023 | 17:00-22:00

Our Bodies, Our Time

an embodied theory workshop in 3 scores

facilitated by: Chrys Papaioannou

17:00 – 18:45 score 1: we do not yet know what a body can think
19:00 – 20:15 score 2: they call it love (or, social reproduction)
20:30 – 22:00 score 3: hear me out

Performative Workshop (EN) (No registrated needed. Please arrive before the start of each score that you wish to participate in)

diffrakt
Crellestraße 22, 10827 Berlin - Schöneberg

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Tues. 20.06.2023 | 18:00 - 22:00

Bartleby and the man who loved his kind

with: Stephan Geene, Anna Herms, Judith Hopf

organized by: Cittipunkt

Screening and exhibition

Cittipunkt e.V.
Brüsseler Straße 36a, 13353 Berlin - Wedding

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Weds. 21.06.2023 | 20:30 - 24:00

Solstice Reading

with: Alice Creischer, Hannah Gregory, Lingji Hon, Wojciech Kosma, Thomas Love, Markues, Jess Zamora-Turner

organized by: GUTS

Reading

52.458440, 13.352327 Near Minigolf am Insulaner
Munsterdamm 92, 12169 Berlin - Schöneberg

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Thurs. 22.06.2023 | 14:00-18:00

Come. Come, chere.

with: Inès di Folco, MA.MOYU, Marysia Osu

Exhibition

Scheusal
Oldenburger Straße 31, 10551 Berlin - Moabit

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Fri. 23.06.2023 | 18:00-22:00

Straight from the Mare's Mouth

A performance about labor, abuse and decline

with: Selin Davasse

curated by: Kleine Humboldt Galerie

Doors: 6 pm
Performance: 7 pm & 8:30 pm
Automatic Writing Workshop: 7:45 pm

Performance

Tieranatomisches Theater (TA T)
Philippstraße 13, 10115 Berlin - Mitte

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Sat. 24.06.2023 | 16:00-22:00

Studio Stadt - Peripheries of Electronic Music

with: Jochen Becker, Sven Boeck, Johanna Diehl, Ahu Dural, Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez, Larissa Fassler, Myriam El Haïk, Boris Hegenbart, Michaela Melián

curated by: Tim Tetzner, Jaro Straub and Florian Wüst in collaboration with Ralf Homann. A cooperation with Kunstraum München

Exhibition, Audio Walks, Concert, Performance

Scharaun
Jungfernheideweg 4, 13629 Berlin-Siemensstadt

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Sun. 25.06.2023 | 16:00-19:00

CCCCOMA Couples #2: Randbebauung

with: Jens Pecho, Arkadij Koscheew

Exhibition

[52.478636, 13.413918], near Ballonhaus Deutscher Wetterdienst,
Tempelhofer Feld, 12101 Berlin-Tempelhof

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Mon. 26.06.2023 | 19:00-21:00

Weather Forecast

with: Dovilė Aleksaitė

curated by: Tiny Domingos

Sound Performance, Video Installation

ROSALUX
Wriezener Str. 12, 13359 Berlin - Wedding

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Tues. 27.06.2023 | 19:00 - late

IF YOU PLEASE 2

shorts, selected by Cammisa Buerhaus

with: Felix Bernstein & Gabe Rubin, Daria Bertram, Arthur Chruszcz, Bully Fae Collins, Pepi Ginsberg, Deniz Ilhan, Luca Lang, Nicola T. Madison, Derek McCormack, Peter Oehl & Markus Ludwig, Wild Flesh Productions, Tess Sahara, Leslie Salazar, Clara Sartor, Friedl vom Gröller, Greta v. Drygalski, He Xiaopei

curated by: Cammisa Buerhaus, organized by: anorak

19:00: Doors
20:00: Screening

Screening, Performance, Music

anorak
Gottlieb-Dunkel-Str. 43/44 , 8. Stock (Greenhouse), 12099 Berlin-Tempelhof

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Weds. 28.06.2023 | 19:00-22:00

Ausgleichsgewicht (BETON Berlin 11)

with: Joshua Zielinski

curated by: BETON Berlin

Exhibition, Installation in public space

Platz der Vereinten Nationen
10249 Berlin - Friedrichshain

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Thurs. 29.06.2023 | 19:00 - 24:00

Vienna Seduction

with: Anna-Sophie Berger, Luca Büchler, Jessica Comis, Verena Dengler, Florian Genzken, Raphael Haider, Luīze Nezberte, Sunny Pfalzer, Marlene Leonie Posch, Julius Pristauz

curated by: Philipp Lange

Exhibition, Performance (Luca Büchler and Jessica Comis)

SPOILER Aktionsraum
Quitzowstraße 108a, 10551 Berlin - Moabit

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Fri. 30.06.2023 | 18:00 - 24:00

Xanadu x Project Space Festival - Artist as programmer

Programming: carrick bell, Emily Eddy, Matthew Lax, titre provisoire (Marcel Dickhage & Cathleen Schuster)

Screening, Q&A

Xanadu
Altenbraker Strasse 18, 12053 Berlin-Neukölln

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01 June, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cultural Workers Studio - How to be a studio
Format: Exhibition, performance, presentation, discussion

Seating: Chairs
Age Groups: Suitable for all ages.
Languages: Artworks/performances in Ukrainian, English, and German, discussion event in English
Some artworks are visual only. Performance / discussion requires language skills.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Not wheelchair accessible.
Hearing Impaired/ Deaf People: Short text components to supplement the works, translated into multiple languages.  Some artworks are visual.  But the majority of works have an audio component or are discussion based.
Neurodiversity: We offer a multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and participatory approach to artworks that also incorporates a cultural mediation component. It is hoped that visitors with various neurological characteristics will be able to access the general discourse of our presentation.
Blind People: Blind people are encouraged to attend, particularly members of the Ukrainian community in Berlin who may be blind or with sight loss. Attendees are likely to benefit from discussion and the large auditory components of works.
Further Notes: Visitors affiliated with forces invading Ukraine are encouraged to consider whether visiting our studio will benefit anyone. While we appreciate when people try to “reach across the divide”, work out how to contest their autocratic political structures, or gain further understanding of Ukrainian cultures as a “peace gesture”, it puts us in a difficult position when we are forced to make generous and open contributions to this at the moment, in addition to the inherent power of our own survival, continuation, and resistance.

02 June | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sangt Hipolyt & Zyrland Zoiropa - WORM
Format: Performance event in two spaces

Sangt Hipolyt

Seating: Armchairs
Age Groups: suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
Wheelchair users | Buggies: accessible at ground level, entry assistance from the organisers (small threshold at the entrance)
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: not accessible
Neurodiversity: art mediation, organisers are approachable
Blind people: accessible, format sound-based 
Further notes: Organisers are welcome to be approached. Entry aid to the space will be provided as there is a small threshold at the entrance.

Zyrland Zoiropa

Seating: no seating
Age Groups: suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Not barrier-free accessible. The space is on the first floor and there are only stairs.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: Not accessible
Neurodiversity: not specified
Blind people: accessible, format sound-based 

03 June | 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
TROPEZ - BELIEVE
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Chairs
Age Groups: suitable for all ages
Languages: Exhibition texts are available in German and English. No language skills required for artworks.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: accessible at ground level
Hearing Impaired | Deaf People: accessible, The exhibition does not include an acoustic programme
Neurodiversity: Artworks are largely participatory and intuitive.
Blind people: All our artworks may be touched.
Further Notes: The outdoor pool facility and TROPEZ are barrier-free.

04 June | 4:00 pm
super bien! - Related to Flow
Format: Performance, Concert

Seating: Benches
Age Groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: No language skill required
Wheelchair users | Buggies: accessible at ground level
Hearing-impaired / deaf people: can watch Marita Bullmann's performance in focus (from approx. 5.15 pm), and the solo drumming (from 4 pm) is also visually impressive
Neurodiversity: We strive for attention and care and the event directly addresses the senses.
Blind people: can listen to Simon Camatta on solo drums ( 4pm - approx. 5pm)

05 June | 8:00 pm
Scherben - Public Cinema
Format: Screening, Talk

Seating: 50 Chairs
Age Groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English
There will be the possibility to clarify questions of understanding in German.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: accessible at ground level
Hearing impaired people: Microphones are used during the talk, and the videos are also played over a good sound system. However, people with significant hearing problems might find it difficult to follow the event
Neurodiversity: Between the videos and talks, there will always be time to reflect at your own pace. After the talk, there will also be the opportunity to ask follow-up questions.
Blind people: It might be difficult to follow the event. Much of the video shown works heavily on visual perception.

06 June | 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Changing Room - Electric Eden 2.0: Next Chapter of Relationship
Format: Exhibition, Concert, Performance, Talk

Seating: We can provide seating for anyone who needs it.
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
No language skills are required for the concert. Participation in the participatory performance is also possible in a more instinctive way. The video installation includes elements for which no language skills are required.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: The concert and talk are barrier-free accessible. The video installation and the performance are not accessible but can be viewed from the barrier-free part of the space.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: The video installation has English subtitles. The participatory performance can be viewed, participation is not compulsory. It is also possible to participate, if you give us a note we will be happy to help. The concert is mainly based on sound, but also has interesting visual components.
Neurodiversity: We strive for inclusive and open communication. We invite people to approach us and let us know about sensory features (light, sounds, density of people) or other individual needs. The staff includes a neurodiverse person who is informed and can help.
Blind people: There is a concert for which no language skills are required. The video installation has an audio part consisting mainly of narration and interviews. It is possible to participate in the artist talk.

07 June | 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm 
Medium P. - Trouble
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Chairs, couches
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English, Italian, French
If guests do not speak the language of our event, we will find someone who does or make every effort to make ourselves understood.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Not accessible, space is on the top floor. There is no elevator.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: The exhibition can be viewed. In addition, we make every effort to speak loudly and clearly. 
Neurodiversity: We make an effort to be sensitive.
Blind people: We are good at narration to give an overview of the exhibition. Feel free to talk to us.

08 June | 7:30 pm 
sign, CIAT - food for thought
Format: Symposium

Seating: Chairs, benches
Age groups: not specified
Languages: German
Unfortunately, we cannot provide assistance such as sign language or other types of interpretation. Assistants of all kinds are of course welcome.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Not wheelchair accessible. The spaces are located in the basement. They are accessible via stairs.
Hearing impaired | deaf people: We regret that we are unable to provide assistance such as sign language or other forms of interpretation. Assistants of all kinds are of course welcome.
Neurodiversity: not specified
Blind people: It is possible to participate in the symposium. Unfortunately, no aids are available. Assistants of all kinds are of course very welcome.

09 June | 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
alpha nova & galerie futura - Die Hände mit den Füßen fassen
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Folding chairs on request
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English, easy language
no language skills required
Wheelchair users | Strollers: please contact us in advance via mail@alpha-nova-kulturwerkstatt.de
Hearing impaired | deaf people: the artworks in the exhibition can also be experienced visually only
Neurodiversity: the exhibition text is available in easy-to-read language. 
Blind people: Parts of the work are also auditorily accessible

10 June | 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
soft power - Plural Perspectives
Exhibition, public interventions

Seating: Benches, chairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
Works of art in the exhibition can be experienced visually without language skills, unfortunately we can only offer the explanatory text level in two languages.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Barrier-free access via passenger lift
Hearing impaired | deaf people: Accessible, no or only partly audio-based works, no trained staff for translation into sign language 
Neurodiversity: We strive for openness and try to provide an individual experience of the exhibition for all visitors 
Blind people: are welcome, please either come with an accompanying person or contact us in advance (hello@softpower.world) so that we can support the visit accordingly.
Further notes: We strive to make soft power as accessible as possible as a venue according to different needs.

11 June | 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 pm
SCHNEEEULE - Alltag
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Chairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
No language skills required for the exhibition, exhibition texts in German and English
Wheelchair users | Buggies: A mobile ramp is available, but there is no wheelchair-accessible toilet
Hearing-impaired | Deaf people: Exhibition texts and room plans are available.
Neurodiversity: The texts are written in an understandable language.
Blind people: On site, there may be guidance through the exhibition from the curator.

12 June | 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Salve Berlin - FLAGS OF A SHIFTED TERRITORY 
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Benches
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: No language skills required
Wheelchair users | Buggies: There are unfortunately 3 stairs on site, otherwise you have to drive up the hills
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: Accessible 
Neurodiversity: Visual arts exhibition
Blind people: not accessible

13 June | 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Mehringplatz 20 - White Hole: A Mythical Celestial Body
Format: Exhibition, Performance

Seating: Various seating options available, from chairs to a bed to stairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: Introduction as well as printed and audio materials in English, the organizer of the event also speaks Czech and German
If people don’t speak the language, they can contact the curator in advance (mjhartelova@gmail.com) to inquire about setting up a volunteer with shared language
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Not accessible.
The flat is on the first floor, only accessible through stairs. Untrained assistance with the stairs is possible, ideally requested in advance via email (mjhartelova@gmail.com). Once inside, the exhibition is on the ground floor of the flat, as is the bathroom.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: The organizers will be happy to communicate via phone notes or similar technology if the ambient sound of the full room prevents verbal communication. The audio guide will be also available as a printed text in English. More details about the performance can be requested closer to the event via the above mentioned email. 
Neurodiversity: We create such structures for visitors that welcome different ways of moving within/around/outside of it. Visitors will go through the exhibition at their own pace. There will be an (undivided) upstairs room available as a lower stimuli place. Organizers are available for support. 
Blind people: Can visit, descriptive walkthrough with the curator is possible.
But the exhibition is not accessible, as it mainly contains visual materials. The audio guide serves more as an accompaniment to some pieces.
Further notes: Home environment, lower scent, a household with a cat living inside, the exhibition will involve a (non-obligatory) instance on the balcony which will involve a performer smoking cigarettes.
The event is for free. No ID check at the door. Support animals are welcomed. Two non gender assigned bathrooms. Water, tea, and snacks at the event. Visitors are welcomed and encouraged to bring their own food and drinks. Collective cleaning at the end of the event.

14 June | 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Netzwerk Stimmenhören & Bureaucracy Studies - NeSt
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Chairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English, French
Guests who do not speak any of the languages, please register in advance with Matthias Sohr: +49 178 6355 776 or matthias@bureaucracystudies.org 
Wheelchair users | buggies: please register in advance with Matthias Sohr: +49 178 6355 776 or matthias@bureaucracystudies.org  
Hearing impaired | deaf people: please register in advance with Matthias Sohr: +49 178 6355 776 or matthias@bureaucracystudies.org  
Neurodiversity: please register in advance with Matthias Sohr: +49 178 6355 776 or matthias@bureaucracystudies.org  
Blind people: please register in advance with Matthias Sohr: +49 178 6355 776 or matthias@bureaucracystudies.org  
Further notes: General: If you have questions or needs regarding access to the exhibition, please contact Matthias Sohr in advance: +49 178 6355 776 or matthias@bureaucracystudies.org.

15 June | 6:00 pm - 12:00 am
gr_und - Other people's clothing
Format: Exhibition, Live Music, Book Launch

Seating: Chair, Sofa
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
no language skills required
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Wheelchair accessible at ground level
Hearing impaired | deaf people: There is an accompanying text to the exhibition.
Neurodiversity: We can accompany visitors individually and present the exhibition to them in an appropriate way.
Blind people: Can get a seat of their choice to listen to live music and an oral description of the exhibition by our team.

16 June | 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Project Space 17 - KINO RINIA
Format: Reading, Performance, Screening

Seating: no seating available
Age groups: 16+
Languages: English
If people don’t speak English, they can still experience the event - the video documentary, posters, and visual material in the books.
Wheelchair users| Buggies: The venue is accessible from the street, but  there is no ramp. There is one stair leading to the space. The entrance is wide enough.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: The documentary has Captions in English. Also the books will be available for skimming, while the reading performance takes place.
Neurodiversity: We will have breaks in between the event, and provide space for the people to experience the event at their own pace.
Blind people: Not accessible

June 17 | 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm
A:D:Curatorial - A:PRÉS D:ÉSSERT
Format: Exhibition, Performance, Screening

Seating: Chairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
Content can also be provided in Ukrainian, Spanish, Estonian and Norwegian.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Wheelchair accessible at ground level; barrier-free toilet in the basement, accessible via elevator
Hearing impaired | deaf people: Accessible. The exhibited works can be perceived both visually and auditorily. Accompanying the exhibition is a booklet in which parts of the exhibited works are illustrated and printed. This is free and can be taken home.
Neurodiversity: Accompanying the exhibition there is a booklet in which parts of the exhibited works are illustrated and printed out. This is free and can be taken home.
Blind people: Partially accessible. Some of the works can also be perceived auditorily.
Further notes: no flashing lights or other visual or acoustic overstimulation, only live music with loudspeakers, video projections, fog machine and colored light.

June 18 | 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
SONNTAG - Oma's Kuchen and other works
Format: Exhibition

Seating: Chairs, maybe some stools 
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English, Spanish
There won't be a speech held and the only speech happening will be small talk so it's not even necessary to speak any of the languages that will be predominantly spoken.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Not wheelchair accessible, as the event is on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Buggies can most likely be left in the hallway or the back courtyard of the building. This event is taking place in a private apartment.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: Accessible
Neurodiversity: We create a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere.
Blind people: Are welcome, there will be coffee, cake and conversations.
Further notes: This event will be taking place in a private apartment. There is no official 'moment' the event will be started with no specific speech or anything else necessary. It is open to people during the duration of the event which is 2pm - 6pm.

June 19 | 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
diffrakt - Our Bodies, Our Time - an embodied theory workshop in 3 scores
Format: Performative workshop

Seating: Chairs, seat cushions
Age groups: c.a. 14+
Languages: English
Whispered translations into German and other languages are possible.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Accessible via an elevator. Unfortunately, our restrooms are not accessible by wheelchair.
Hearing impaired people: Please contact us in advance to discuss accessibility options (mail@diffrakt.space). 
Deaf people: Participation might be interesting due to the somatic nature of the event.
Neurodiversity: conscious and trained explicit approach on the part of the workshop leader.
Blind people: Please come with a companion or register in advance (mail@diffrakt.space), so that we can ensure access to the space. The event should be mostly accessible for blind people.

20 June | 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm 
Cittipunkt - Bartleby and the man who loved his own kind
Format: exhibition, screening, inauguration of a permanent installation

Seating: 20 chairs, 1 couch, 2 bar stools, 6 benches
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
If guests do not speak the language of our event, there are still visual objects to be seen that can be experienced without language.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Ground level barrier-free access, no barrier-free restroom
Hearing impaired people: The sound of the video works is quite loud, possibly this can be heard. In addition, the exhibition texts, accompanying readers and objects in the space can be used to open up the subject matter.
Deaf people: The topic can be partially explored via exhibition texts, accompanying readers and objects in the space.
Neurodiversity: There is a reader that can be taken away and which takes up and continues the themes of the exhibition.
Blind people: We can tell something about the event and the works and partly enable haptic experience.

21. Juni | 8:30 pm - 12:00 am
GUTS - Solstice Reading
Format: Reading

Seating: We will all sit on the ground, we suggest you take a blanket with you and maybe also a pullover as the night might be cooler.
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
The texts from the reading will be online. People who don’t speak the language could use a translation app to translate the texts.
Wheelchair users| Buggies: Feel free to contact us if help is needed.
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: The text can be followed online during the reading.
Neurodiversity: The reading is outdoors and there will be breaks between the readers.
Blind people: Feel free to contact us if help is needed.

22 June | 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Scheusal - Group Show
Format: Exhibition

Seating: No 
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
No language skills required
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Store is accessible at ground level
Hearing impaired | deaf people: Accessible, if desired we find individual solutions
Neurodiversity: If desired, we find individual solutions.
Blind people: Are welcome

23 June  | 6:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Kleine Humboldt Galerie - Straight from the Mare's Mouth 
Format: Performance

Seating: Continuous tiers, stools, beanbags in placement corner
Age groups: Open to all ages, recommended 12+
Languages: English (performance), German (leaflet & glossary)
Knowledge of English is an advantage. Without it, the performance can be experienced aesthetically. Unfortunately, this would not be an optimal access to the work.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Barrier-free access. Elevator leads to the hall and toilets.
Hearing impaired people: You can contact us in advance (kleinehumboldtgalerie@hu-berlin.de) or at the entrance so that we can find a suitable place. We try to make the performance easy to hear with microphone and speakers.
Deaf people: The performance can also be experienced aesthetically. If we know in advance, we will make every effort to create a transcript of what is said in collaboration with the artist. (kleinehumboldtgalerie@hu-berlin.de)
Neurodiversity: The performance can be left at any time. There is a mediation corner as a retreat. There, various media (video, sound, text) are used to address the themes of the performance. There is an accompanying glossary that explains little-known terms.
Overstimulation: Earplugs are available if needed.
Blind people: Accessible. Our team can meet you at the entrance and guide you to an appropriate seat. The performance is largely characterized by the spoken word and sound.

24 June | 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Scharaun - Studio City - Peripheries of Electronic Music
Format: Exhibition, Audio Walks, Concert, Performance

Seating: Few benches and chairs
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
No language skills are required for the concert and performance.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Concert, performance and audiowalk are accessible. The exhibition is not accessible, it is on the 3rd floor of an apartment without an elevator.
Hearing impaired | deaf people: Exhibition accessible
Neurodiversity: No information available
Blind people: We recommend concert / performance, takes place at 7 and 8 pm 
Further notes: Registration is required to participate in the Audio Walk (info@scharaun.de)

25 June | 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
CCCCCOMA - CCCCOMA Couples #2: Randbebauung
Format: Exhibition, Performance

Seating: Blankets on the lawn
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: For the most part, no language skills are required. Digital translation tools are available in case of need.
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Barrier-free accessibility
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: There are further explanations through reading material about the event. 
Neurodiversity: We specifically address individuals and are always approachable.
Blind people: Assistance in exploring the artwork through touch and verbal explanations by the team.

26 June  | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
ROSALUX - Weather Forecast
Format: Sound performance, Video Installation

Seating: Plastic chairs, wooden benches
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: English, German
Whispered translation in DE, FR, ES, PT possible
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Accessible at ground level, please contact us if assistance is needed. Restroom is not wheelchair accessible.
Hearing impaired people: Please register in advance (info@rosalux.com), then we will find a solution 
Deaf people: It is best to come with a companion who knows sign language. Sound plays an important role, but so do videos and atmosphere.
Neurodiversity: One of our staff members will take time for you.
Blind people: Accessible, sound is an important aspect of the performance. Please just take a seat or ask for on-site assistance.

27 June | 8:00 pm - late 
anorak - IF YOU PLEASE 2 - shorts, selected by Cammisa Buerhaus
Screening, Performance, Music

Seating: Folding chairs (upholstered), cushions 
Age groups: 16+
Languages: English
Whispered translation into German on request
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Project space accessible at ground level via elevator, no accessible restroom
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: Subtitles for the screening are planned
Neurodiversity: No information available
Blind people: Not accessible
Further notes: The screening program is currently under development - therefore the use of stroboscopic effects cannot be excluded.

28 June | 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
BETON - Ausgleichsgewicht
Exhibition, Installation in public space

Seating: Park benches
Age groups: Suitable for all ages. Parents are responsible for their children.
Languages: No language skills required
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Accessible at ground level
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: Accessible
Neurodiversity: we meet through artistic work
Blind people: Can be accompanied to feel the artwork

29 June | 7:00 pm - 12:00 am
SPOILER - Vienna Seduction
Exhibition, Performance

Seating: Benches without backs outside for approximately 18 people.
Age groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: German, English
Exhibition accessible without language skills
Wheelchair users | Buggies: Accessible at ground level. Assistance with wheelchair access can be provided. 
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: Accessible, there are mainly sculptures and paintings on display. 
Neurodiversity: we meet through openness and tolerance
Blind people: They are welcome. You can come to the bar and we will offer a guided tour with picture descriptions if possible

June 30 | 6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Xanadu - Xanadu x Project Space Festival - Artist as programmer
Screenings, Q+A

Seating: Benches 
Age groups: No Info yet
Languages: No info yet
Wheelchair users| Buggies: The space is on the ground floor, but has a 20 cm high step from the street. The front door is 90 cm wide. There is a recessed area to the front of the room with a 10 cm step 1 meter from the front door. There is an incline (10 cm height over 25 cm) up into the second room, which must be entered to reach the bathroom. The bathroom door is 50 cm wide, and there are no support bars in the bathroom. 
Hearing impaired | Deaf people: When available, works will have open captioning, which we'll encourage all artists to provide. 
Neurodiversity: A low stimulation environment can be provided if necessary at any point during the event.
Blind people: Not accessible
Further notes: If any of the works screened contain strobing imagery, a notice and timestamp will be shared beforehand.