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EDGE Neuroscience & Art Exhibition 2020 - part 2
A multimedia showcase of artworks about the brain, for everyone!
When and where
Date and time
October 29, 2020 · 6pm - November 1, 2020 · 10pm CET
Location
Alte Münze Molkenmarkt 2 10179 Berlin Germany
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About this event
EDGE is proud to present the 3rd annual exhibition of neuroscience & art in Berlin. Over 4 days we welcome the neuro-curious to this interdisciplinary showcase of the beauty of the brain.
A former mint in the center of Berlin will be the location for the second part of this year’s exhibition. The first is at MIND Foundation 15.10 18hr- 18.10, 22hr. Different artworks will be held in each space, so be sure to check out both exhibitions with our joint ticket available on Eventbrite.
Secure your spot by paying online. Tickets are available at the door but for pre-booked spots only, in order to make sure we comply with current social distancing rules.
Featured artworks by: Keren Shalev, A.Braga, M.Jamshidi, T.Stephani, G.Zarubin, Sophie Mars, Shahryar Khorasani, Bahar Gözmener, Axel Cuevas Santamaría, Linda Alterwitz, Wiebke Nörenberg, Kiara Freitag, Zarko Aleksic, Virgilio Vogels, Geinene Carson, Dan Pascal, Geoff Logan, Ashley Middleton, Noor & Razan, Flaminia Celata, Andrey Kharitonov, Yaron Maiim, Tina Ghelani, Karl Pannek, Josef Lilljegren, and more to follow!
About Alte Münze:
The Alte Münze, a former mint in Berlin-Mitte on the banks of the Spree, offers space for artists and cultural workers, young Berlin creatives as well as for various event formats. The building ensemble operated by the Spreewerkstätten in one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Berlin is home to an interdisciplinary community and stands for future-oriented conversion of historical urban spaces as well as a diverse urban society in which there is solidarity between different projects with different demands and possibilities.
This exhibition will be held in Haus 3 in the Keller and Cage Room space. See you there!
Like last year there will be two different locations, the first a science foundation and the second a former Mint turned cultural center.
Supported by: MIND Foundation, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Einstein Center Neurosciences, International Graduate Program of Medical Neurosciences.
About EDGE Neuroscience & Art:
We are a community dedicated to blurring the border between art and neuroscience. We want to provide a platform for making and showcasing the creative, abstract, and interdisciplinary intricacies of neuroscience through art, to generate public outreach from academia, and to support neuro-sci artists.
We host workshops on creativity and neuroscience, consult and curate events, and of course host the annual exhibition featuring artists from around the world.
Poster Art by Yaron Maïm yayamaim.com