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The Art of Climate Communication

Jochen Czepa, Generation +1.5 Degree Celcius, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 70 cm

Jochen Czepa, Generation +1.5 Degree Celcius, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 100 x 70 cm

Exhibition 10.10. – 21.11.2025, Tue. and Fri. 5 – 8 pm

Following an international call for entries, we are showing24 works by 22 artists that take up the theme and conserve resources in terms of transportation and materials Objects, paintings, installations, graphics, videos, photos and performances from Germany, Switzerland, Mongolia, Australia, USA, Mexico and France:
Tom Albrecht, Joachim Czepa, Ute Diez, Stephan Gross, Karin Heinrich, Kaki, Helge + Saxana , Jens Isensee, ANUnaran Jargalsaikhan, Maria Korporal, Stephan Kurr, Vera Leisibach, John Maibohm, Thomas Möller (TM), Keri Rosebraugh, María Huerta, Rosa Schmidt, künstlerduo verstoffwechselt, Julien Stiegler, Andrea Streit, Lioba von den Driesch, Petra Weifenbach,

The climate crisis is the greatest challenge of our time. How do we manage to reach people, touch them and motivate them to act? By telling stories that touch people, give them hope and present concrete ways in which everyone can make a contribution. Climate communication is a key to shaping change.

We offer guided tours of the exhibitions for school classes. Make an appointment with our member Dr. René Knorr: +493022457258 or send an email to:

Jury Team GG3: Tom Albrecht, Stephan Groß, Maria Korporal, Vera Leisibach, John Maibohm
Curator: Tom Albrecht
Co-curator: Stephan Groß

Address: Leuschnerdamm 19, D 10999 Berlin

Program

Vernissage, Fri., 10.10.2025, 7 pm

Welcome by Tom Albrecht, introduction to the exhibition by Stephan Groß

Artists from the GG3 team Tom Albrecht, Stephan Groß, Maria Korporal, Vera Leisibach, John Maibohm perform the “Art of Climate Communication”

Climate communication, GG3, Berlin

Climate communication, GG3, Berlin

Lecture with discussion, Fri. 17.10., 7 p.m.

“How does good climate communication succeed?”, Katja Weber, Netzwerk Klimafakten.de

Katja Weber

Katja Weber “How does good climate communication work?”

Artist:Talk inside, Fri., 24.10., 7 pm

Artists from the exhibition talk about their works on site and online with guests. Guests in the exhibition and online are welcome! Link to participation, see here from 17.10. on the website.

Artist talk GG3, picture VL

Artist talk GG3, picture VL

Bag parade, Fri., Nov. 7, 7 p.m.

Cloth bag

Cloth bag “Back to nature”, Zurich, 2024, (C) TA

Guests and actors present their cloth bags with the most beautiful greenwashing. Those present choose the best bag. We award prizes.

Cloth bags for shopping should be environmentally friendly instead of plastic bags. They advertise with frogs and green prints, but pile up at home and consume avoidable resources due to their mass.
Please bring your cloth bags with you. Entry fee 2 € to our association coffers/participant.
Moderation Tom Albrecht

Generative sound from Arctic data, Fri., Nov. 14, 7 p.m.

Adnan and Nina Softić present the sound object Klimaton Arctic – an experience that lets you hear Arctic climate data, with hands-on and performance.

studio softic

studio softic

Finissage, Fri., 21.11.2025, 7 pm

AEROHYDROVENTILATION, Rosa-Schmidt

AEROHYDROVENTILATION, Rosa-Schmidt

Performance by Rosa Schmidt“PINUS WALTZ/KONVERSATION DER TERPENE”

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