Kunstbibliothek

Kunstbibliothek, 6, Matthäikirchplatz, Lützowviertel, Tiergarten, Mitte, Berlin, 10785, Deutschland
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WorkshopLecture~2 events/monthEUR 10–60

Upcoming Events (6)

2060 EUR

New Vision to Go. Experimental Kaleidoscope

Sun, 5 Jul 2026

Join a hands-on photography workshop at the Museum für Fotografie in Berlin, exploring experimental kaleidoscopic imaging. Participants explore light, reflections, and lens techniques to craft shifting visual narratives in a creative museum setting.

1530 EUR

Photo Walk

Sat, 1 Aug 2026at16:00

Join a hands-on photography workshop at the Kulturforum's Museum für Fotografie. This guided photo walk through Berlin's museum precinct helps you practice composition, lighting, and storytelling with your camera.

New Vision to Go

Sun, 2 Aug 2026

Join 'New Vision to Go', a hands-on photography workshop at Kunstbibliothek, Museum für Fotografie in Berlin. Explore innovative image-making, discuss visual strategies, and create fresh photographs inspired by the museum's photography collection.

1025 EUR

Photo Walk (Tour 2)

Sat, 5 Sept 2026at16:00

A guided photography workshop hosted at the Kulturforum's Museum of Photography (Kunstbibliothek) in Berlin. Photo Walk Tour 2 invites participants to practice composition, light, and storytelling during a focus-filled walk through the museum spaces and surrounding architecture.

Free

Open Studio

Sun, 6 Sept 2026

Open Studio is a hands-on photography workshop hosted at Kunstbibliothek, Museum für Fotografie. In a studio setting inside a renowned museum, participants explore lighting, composition, and archival practices with expert guidance, creating new work inspired by the collection.

New Vision to Go. Experimental Kaleidoscope

Sun, 4 Oct 2026

Hands-on photography workshop at the Museum für Fotografie in Berlin on 4 October 2026. The session, titled New Vision to Go: Experimental Kaleidoscope, guides participants through kaleidoscopic techniques to reimagine light and composition. Ideal for photographers seeking creative approaches and new visual vocabularies.