Januar 2026
This exhibition offers a glimpse into all of the Göttinger Kunstverein’s art education projects for the year 2025. The starting point for these

This exhibition offers a glimpse into all of the Göttinger Kunstverein’s art education projects for the year 2025.
The starting point for these projects was the diverse annual program “TERRA DIASPORA,” curated by Stephan Klee, which, through five inspiring exhibitions, provided numerous points of reference for our action-oriented art education initiatives.
In addition to various day workshops and exhibition tours with the Paritätische Kindergarten Grone, the Leineberg elementary school, the Grone Neighborhood Center, the VHS, as well as students from the University of Göttingen and the Kassel Art Academy, two comprehensive project weeks were successfully carried out this year.
First, the project “Safe Zones and Places of the Future—We Share and Linger” took place in conjunction with the exhibition “SHELTER-BONE” and the Göttingen Community Foundation. We also organized the project week “Colorful, Small, Everywhere—Is It All Just Trash?” in connection with the group exhibition “Collapse is not a destination, it is a process,” in cooperation with the Grone Neighborhood Center.
This year, at the KAZ, visitors can view both the processes and the products of these creative explorations of various themes and artworks, and—in keeping with the title “Spurensuche”—leave their own creative traces at our DIY stations.
This exhibition was curated by Paula Sander, Head of Art Education.
Tina Fibiger and Paula Sander in conversation about the exhibition on Göttingen City Radio:
Datum
16. Januar (Freitag) - 30. Januar (Freitag)
Veranstaltungsort
Kulturzentrum KAZ (Göttinger Kommunikations- und Aktionszentrum)
Bürgerstraße 15