Glocality: A Critical Cartography Workshop

Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum
Cartography in the workshop
Camila Narbaitz Sarsur

At two interactive stations in BERLIN GLOBAL’s WELTSTUDIO, interested parties have the opportunity to create their own maps based on their experiences and critical questions.

Prices
Regular: Free of charge plus admission to the exhibition
Price info

Simply drop by the WELTSTUDIO during your visit to the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition! The drop-in is included in the exhibition and can be enjoyed throughout the day between 11am and 5pm.

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Location
WELTSTUDIO, 1st floor
Event
Duration
5h 30min

Questions can include:

How do I get around Berlin? Which routes do I take? Where do the clothes I wear come from?

Creating maps is not just about drawing lines, but also about questioning the stories they tell and the perspectives they leave out.

Cartography is a powerful tool for social and spatial justice by revealing the hidden connections between our local lives and the global tapestry. 

Critical cartographer Camila Narbaitz Sarsur and art historian Dr Anne Kurr will lead the workshop.

The workshop is held in German and English.

WELTSTUDIO special

The offer is part of the theme day WELTSTUDIO special: Questioning Maps –  Designing Maps. It can be enjoyed throughout the day between 11am and 5pm. 

Further offers for the theme day

Info & Service

Opening Hours

Mo + Wed – Sun | 10.30 a.m. – 6.30 p.m.
Tue | closed

Last admission is at 5.30 p.m.


Thu | 17.10. | closed from 3 pm (works meeting)

Directions

Schlossplatz
10178 Berlin

Contact

For ticketing and service requests, please contact the Humboldt Forum Visitor Services:
+49 30 9921 189 89
Mo – Fri, 10 a.m.– 6 p.m.

Tickets

Entry

7 euros / 0 euros (reduced)

From 1 July 2024, only day tickets will be available for the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition. Time slot tickets will no longer be sold from this date on.

Dates

Glocality: A Critical Cartography Workshop
At two interactive stations in BERLIN GLOBAL's WELTSTUDIO, interested parties have the opportunity to create their own maps based on their experiences and critical questions.
Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum