UNWATER: A Powerful Reflection on Water and Food
"UNWATER" is an eye-opening art exhibition that delves into the interconnections between water, food, and sustainable development. The centerpiece of this exhibition is a monumental sculpture in the shape of a fountain, made up of hundreds of bottles created by individuals from around the world. These bottles carry messages and are not only the basis for the appearance of the sculpture, but also carry the symbolic meaning of collective efforts to preserve our earth and its water reserves. The exhibition also features informative texts and paintings that explain the relationship between our food and the water on our planet, and deepen awareness of the need for water conservation. In addition to the works on display, the exhibition offers workshops designed by the artist Tainá Guedes. Admission is free and the exhibition is aimed at people of all ages interested in environmental protection and creative expression. This exhibition is in line with the 2030 Agenda and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Research, concept, text, and artworks: Tainá Guedes Art Assistance: Ismael Duá Designers team: Çiya Radler and Aaron Auel Funded and supported by SBNE, Director: Lidia Perico Team SBNE Workshop leaders: Anna Medulic, Ivona Pelajic and Pati Keilwehrt
Exhibition History
Gallery of Rathaus (City Hall) Charlottenburg, Otto-Suhr-Allee 100, 10585 Berlin Opening: 16th of October 2023, 4 pm to 6 pm Duration: 17.10.2023 to 15.11.2023 Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 4 pm Presented by: Stabsstelle Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung (SBNE), Bezirksamt Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf