Public Print Movement Goes Publik Machen: Screen-Printed Artist's Books Workshop Led by Katharina Marszewski
At ifa Gallery Berlin, the exhibition 'Rauschen' showcases Katharina Marszewski's piece 'Im Hallensischen Spektrum.' In conjunction with the 'Publik Machen' exhibition series, she conducts a workshop series called 'Public Print Movement goes Publik Machen.' Each of the five workshops corresponds to a different exhibition, encouraging participants to create artist's books through screen-printing and personal insights. This initiative promotes interaction with the artworks and stimulates conversations about materiality, reproduction, and sensory experiences. Marszewski, who was born in Warsaw in 1980 and now resides in Berlin, is the founder of Printmodé Editionen. The three-hour workshop, available in both English and German, has limited availability; interested individuals can register via email at info@kmworks.de.
Key facts
- The workshop is titled 'Public Print Movement goes Publik Machen' and is led by Katharina Marszewski.
- It is tied to the ifa exhibition series 'Publik Machen,' which includes five exhibitions.
- Participants create their own artist's books corresponding to each of the five exhibitions.
- Selected motifs are screen-printed onto paper and combined with questions, thoughts, and personal impressions to form accordion-fold books.
- The process is designed to deepen engagement with the artworks and the artists.
- Katharina Marszewski was born in 1980 in Warsaw and lives and works in Berlin; she is the founder of Printmodé Editionen.
- Her work 'Im Hallensischen Spektrum' is currently on view at ifa Gallery Berlin as part of the exhibition 'Rauschen.'
- The workshop lasts 3 hours, is in English and German, and registration is via info@kmworks.de.
Entities
Artists
- Katharina Marszewski
Institutions
- ifa
- ifa Gallery Berlin
- Printmodé Editionen
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany
- Warsaw
- Poland