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April 6th to 15th, 2021

At the beginning of April, the art platform #MeetFrida will present works by twelve contemporary artists as part of art walks through the city.

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Due to the corona pandemic, extensive restrictions as well as distance and hygiene rules apply in Berlin. Events in the leisure and entertainment sector may not take place until April 18, 2021. Museums and galleries are allowed to open under strict conditions. Visitors must have a current negative corona test. Other cultural institutions are currently closed. Additional Information

Open artist studios, street art and pop-up galleries await the walkers. The art platform has designed two art walks in Berlin. Further tours lead through Leipzig and Frankfurt am Main.

Walk through Schöneberg and Charlottenburg

The Art Walk in Schöneberg and Charlottenburg commutes between Südkreuz and Ku’damm. On the route there are pop-up galleries, a poster exhibition and lots of street art. Art lovers can look forward to works by Steve Braun, Coco Bergholm, Jason Engelbart, Joana Lucas and other young artists.

Stroll through Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg

The second tour sends the joy of art to Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg. There is a lot to discover between Hackescher Markt and Bernauer Straße: an outdoor gallery, Ju Schnee’s open studio and of course more street art. You can see works by Joana Lucas, Steve Braun and Ivo von Renner, among others.

At a glance

Art Walks
Art walks through Berlin
cards
on meetfrida.art
Beginning
6. April 2021
end
15. April 2021
entry

Free

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Source: dpa

| Updated: April 6, 2021

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