Duration
21.3.26, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Language
German, English
Admission
Free Admission
Info
On 20. & 21.3.26, the “For Children. Study Days” will offer an opportunity to delve deeper into the themes of the exhibition “For Children. Art Stories since 1968”. The programme will feature panel discussions, performances and workshops, bringing together participants from around the world to share local and global perspectives on how artists addressed children and young audiences since 1968.
How has the growing emphasis on audience participation influenced their artistic practice? To what extent has it shaped the work and self-understanding of art institutions worldwide? And what roles do artists and institutions play in creating new spaces and communities today?
Programme Saturday, 21.3.2026
Coffee & Snacks
11 – 11.15 am
Greeting & Introduction
By Andrea Lissoni
11.15 – 12.15 pm
Third Places in Munich
How are Third Places currently establishing in Munich?
Moderated by Mako Sangmongkhon
Introduction (10 min.), followed by input lectures of:
- Angela Stiegler, Fahrender Raum (10 min.)
- Asmir Šabić, Schauburg (10 min.)
- Miriam Worek, Dritte*Orte Archiv (10 min.)
Followed by a conversation (20 min.)
Break
12.30 – 1.30 pm
Imagination Session (tbc)
A collective training in daydreaming (reading performance)
By Eva Koťátková, introduced by Lydia Korndoerfer (60 min.)
Break
2.30 – 3.30 pm
Final Open Discussion
Interactive and open discussion format with participants of the Study Days and the public; changing speakers
2.30 - 3.30 pm
Activation (everybody welcome)
A collective inventory of Third Places
By Dritte*Orte Archiv
Here you can find the programme for Friday, 20.3.2026.
The programme has been conceived by Lydia Korndörfer with Andrea Lissoni and Emma Enderby, and in cooperation with Lars Bang Larsen, Kabelo Malatsie and Kefiloe Siwisa.