EXHIBITIONS / PUBLICATIONS / FESTIVALS
(Selection)
2021
Atelier B8, Project Space
“Zoom N°1-4” & “Unbehagen”
Schöneberg, Berlin
2020 - 21
Design Transfer Gallery, Berlin: Interconnected
“Ada’s L&F“
Part of Vorspiel Transmediale
2019
Bauhaus Archiv e.V.
“Offlines“, Comission for Centenary Exhibition “original bauhaus“
Berlinische Galerie, Berlin
2019
original bauhaus – Publication in Catalogue for Centenary exhibition “original bauhaus“
Bauhaus-Archiv e.V.
text by Christina van Haaren
2019
Dutch Design Week, Festival, Eindhoven, Netherlands
“Ada’s Lost&Found“
Veem Project Space
2018
Collectible Fair, Brussels, Belgium
“Vedriano“
Booth of Adorno Galerie
2017
Atelier B8, Project Space
“Düstres Auge“
Schöneberg, Berlin
2016
Beirut Design Week, Beirut, Libanon
“Trinala“
shown by QUEI (independant curators)
2012-2014
Das Pepita-Virus, Traveling Exhibition: Tuch&Technik Museum Neumünster, Die Tuchfabrik Müller des LVR-Industriemuseums Eunskirchen, Tuchmachermuseum Bramsche
“Pepition”
Exhibition, Publication, Purchase of 2 Pieces
2012
Gartenhaus der Kunst, München
“Treuen“, in collaboration with Maria von Mier and Sophie Schultz
PANELS / CONFERENCES
SETTING YOUR OWN PACE - On souverenity through unique material development and its transfer to commercial products
Workshop Faciltator at the Digital Multilogue Conference on Fashion Education — American University of Paris, 25.9.2021 — with Petja Ivanova and guests:
Thibaud Guyonnet: Creative Director & Head of Buying at Voo Store Berlin
Kasia Kucharska, Wanda Wollinsky, Reiner-Andre Törner : Founder & Designer at Kasia Kucharska
Verena Michels: Founder of Weather Underground
How does empowerment take place when material innovation is addressed within fashion education? How can an experimental material output be carried to a serial selling?
How can the pace in fashion be slowed down in work environments which are not self-created?
https://www.aup.edu/news-events/event/2021-10-01/digital-multilogue-fashion-education-2021-conference- learning-and
“wie wird das museum der zukunft?
what will the museum of the future be like?”
Guest at Panel Discussion “museum für alle / museum for all” — temporary bauhaus archiv, 08.09.2020
“How barrier-free can and must a museum be? How do you exhibit inclusive and enable a sensory experience for all?”
Reflecting the commissioned artwort for exhibition “original bauhaus” with Andreas Krüger, Referent for Accessibility and Inclusion, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, collegue Justina Monceviciute, and Nina Wiedemeyer, Curator, Bauhaus-Archiv/Museum für Gestaltung.
How can blind and visually-impaired visitors experience the Bauhaus original archive of the weaving workshop, displayed on the wall behind glass frames? The textile artists Sara Diaz Rodriguez, Moa Hallgren, Justina Monceviciute and Evelyn Sitter have developed an installation that is to be touched, freely based on textile patterns by Anni Albers, Gertrud Arndt, Grete Reichard and Gunta Stölzl. The artwork was developed in collaboration with Berlins Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Allgemeiner Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverein Berlin).
https://soundcloud.com/user-717402849-969850597/sets
https://www.bauhaus.de/de/programm/sonderausstellungen/6415_talkshop_museum/?returnUrl=/de/programm/4285_programm/

KITCHEN CRAFTS - Between Crafts and Digital Imagery
Workshop Faciltator at the Digital Multilogue Conference on Fashion Education — American University of Paris, 25.9.2020 — with Prof. Dr. Berit Greinke
Digital platforms have long been a meeting place for knowledge exchange and experimentation in textile and fashion design. However, these usually do not support developing critical thinking skills, or grant meaningful tacit-material interaction between students and tutors. New major challenges are brought about by restrictions due to COVID19, e.g. the lack of materials, tools and space experienced by students in their often makeshift work environments. This workshop will explore strategies for critical making in HE. Focusing on material improvisation and group interaction, we aim to rethink and evaluate the potentials of crafts in the context of digital imagery and making.
https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/download/17092020_DigitalMultilogue_Workshops.pdf
https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/download/Digital%20Multilogue%20on%20Fashion%20Education%202020_The%20Proceedings.pdf

Threads of Camille N°5
Berlin Summer University of the Arts 2021 — One-Week-Workshop (coming up Sep 21)
Textile surfaces surround us in the most diverse contexts and environments and play a decisive role in many artistic disciplines. In architecture, fashion, art, and design, the creation of experimental materials is a crucial path to the unique characters of a design. The methods do not always have to be highly complex. Even the simplest reversal of expected material properties can produce experimental and inspiring compositional ideas, and basic samples created by hand can provide visual triggers for 3D renderings.
This workshop dares utopias about what material can and should be. Based on excerpts from science fiction reading, the students will approach fantastic ideas of material composition and hybridity, materialise and visually simulate them. Each participant will write a short utopian scenario, learn analogue textile constructions and explore the hybrid use of those techniques. The focus will lie on experimenting and creating a surface that can and should undergo different stages, and a visualisation of this material transfer.
with Justina Moncevicute
https://summer-university.udk-berlin.de/?id=468
How to promote current discourse among the youngest?
WORK

Ada’s L&F
Sep 2019


Ada’s L&F
Sep 2019

Dressed up
Sep 2020

Unbehagen
Dec 2020

There are two rules
Nov 2020

She’s yours
Nov 2020

I made it up
Jan 2021

Zoom
Dez 2020

Dressed up for a dance
Jan 2021