Eierhäuschen at Spreepark
12437 Berlin
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11am–7pm
Spreepark Art Space is a Berlin-based interdisciplinary platform for the production of art intertwined with planning, research, and mediation. The projects and programmes emerging here take as a reference point its iconic location site, the prominent GDR amusement park known as Spreepark, its unique history and conceivable future. With the aim of transforming the park into a redefined public space for the city of Berlin, former amusement attractions are gradually being revitalized through artistic interventions. Leading up to its completion in 2026, artists are engaging in collaborative processes to develop permanent and temporary interventions with architects, engineers and other actors.
Already in spring 2024, in addition to the experience throughout the park, the Eierhäuschen is set to open its doors and become the heart of Spreepark Art Space. The upper floor will house artists in residence, who will work regularly in and with the Spreepark alongside long-term research residents. On its ground floor, the Eierhäuschen will showcase exhibitions embedded in the themes of urban landscapes, nature, architecture, and public space. The inaugural exhibition will survey the artistic research within the Spreepark by Marcus Maeder, Sabine Scho, Sissel Tolaas and Annett Zinsmeister from March 23 to May 24.