Call for Creatives – Exhibition on Decolonial Memory Work

Call for Creatives

We’re inviting creatives, artists, and cultural workers to share their work at Berlin Global Village.

 

For this year’s Earth Ceremony for the EarthNest — Berlin’s first decolonial memorial — we’re are curating a group exhibition that brings together powerful artistic perspectives on decolonial memory work.

 

Our Begegnungscafé provides an intimate and vibrant setting for photography, painting, and video art — a space of encounter and Exchange - welcoming, accessible, and free of charge to the public.

 

Sounds exciting?
📩 Apply by March 27 with a short text + photos about your artistic practice. info@berlin-global-village.de
🗓️ Exhibition period: May 28 – July 31 2026
📍 Location: Begegnungscafé

 

⚠️ Unfortunately, we are unable to cover production costs or artist fees. However, we’ll actively support you with installation/de-installation and promoting the exhibition

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