Our exhibition guides are present in the exhibitions during regular opening hours. Visitors are invited to approach the guides with questions, talk to them about the exhibitions and exchange perspectives.
We also offer curatorial tours and workshops. We will inform you about the dates on this page, in our newsletter and on Instagram.
As part of this year’s DISSOLUTIONS program, there is also a collaboration between Kunst Raum Mitte, the neighboring elementary school on Koppenplatz, and mediator Frank Jimin Hopp.
Guided Exhibition Tours
Curator-led tours of the current exhibition DISSOLUTIONS—Johannes Büttner, Catherina Cramer will take place on the following dates:
February 27, 2026, 6:00 pm: Tour with Johannes Büttner and Natalie Keppler (co-curator & artistic co-director of Kunst Raum Mitte)
April 10, 2026, 6:00 pm: Tour with Agnieszka Roguski (co-curator & artistic co-director of Kunst Raum Mitte)
Education Program
In collaboration with art educator Frank Jimin Hopp, workshops for students of all ages are held regularly. Based on the current exhibition, children and young people can become artistically active themselves and engage with the theme of the exhibition as photographers, illustrators, actors, or directors, for example. The focus is not only on the artistic positions shown in the gallery, but also on the gallery itself as a place of cultural production.
Contact:
Anne Pfennig
Cultural Education Department
anne.pfennig@ba-mitte.berlin.de
(030) 9018 334 81
The educational program at Kunst Raum Mitte is made possible by the educational network “Educationnetzwerk der kommunalen Galerien” (Education Network of Municipal Galleries) of the Department of Art, Culture, and History, Berlin Mitte District Office, funded by the program “Lokale Bildungsverbünde nachhaltig sichern und stärken” (Securing and Strengthening Local Educational Networks) of the Senate Department for Education, Youth, and Family.
Sunday Art Makers (SAM)
Your new creative Sunday at the Municipal Galleries Berlin-Mitte
Starting in August, Berlin-Mitte will be bursting with color and creativity! Every first Sunday of the month, you can discover, try out, and participate in contemporary art! The brand-new Sunday Art Makers (SAM) format is launching at the municipal galleries Kunst Raum Mitte, Bärenzwinger, and Galerie Wedding. Together with experienced art educators and creative professionals, children, teenagers, and adults can discover, experience, and help shape contemporary art in new, interactive ways. The formats are organized in collaboration with the Berlin-Mitte Municipal Galleries and the MiK Youth Art School.
The gallery is transformed into a place full of possibilities—a space for imagination, curiosity, and inspiration: Who puts together an exhibition and what happens behind the scenes? Who decides what art is and where does it even begin? Where do the materials in an exhibition come from and how can you actually turn everyday objects into works of art yourself? Whether alone, with friends, or with the whole family, SAM is for everyone who wants to spend their Sunday being creative and active. Instead of the traditional Sunday rest, we focus on imaginative activities: painting, designing, writing, modeling, experiencing, and experimenting. Participants can try out various forms of artistic expression – regardless of their previous knowledge. SAM invites you to discover your own creativity – in a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of room for your own ideas. We look forward to seeing you – let’s make some art! – and become a SUNDAY ART MAKER!
DATES, DURATION, AND NOTES
- Every first Sunday of the month, free admission
- Drop-in/drop-out workshops, 3 hours each: 2–5 p.m. / no registration required
- Open to everyone ages 6 to 15
- Children, teens, and families
- Languages: German and English
SAM at Kunst Raum Mitte
Starting in May 2026, Daniela Herig will offer the workshop “Neues aus alten S/Zeiten” as part of SAM.
Transient sheets—posters, notes, packaging from past exhibitions—are given new life. In the workshop, they are transformed through cutting, folding, and layering into books that are no longer books, but sculptures of memory and transformation. Every trace of the old flows into new forms, every page breathes a different story. This creates a space for play and possibility, where books grow like organisms – free, experimental, open to anyone who wants to spin new worlds from leftovers. The upcycling workshop introduces participants to the art of bookbinding.
Languages: Portuguese, German, and English
Children aged 5 and up, teenagers, and adults



