Große Elbstraße 128 and 132:
between Seamen's Mission and Haifischbar (Shark Bar).
Design and realization: Janet Braun-Reinitz, Hildegund Schuster.
Assistance: Ayse Kazci. Curator: Elisabeth von Dücker.
The 15th mural of the FrauenFreiluftGalerie Hamburg (The Women's Open Air Gallery) opens windows on the world of harbour work:
snapshots from the spring of 2013. It was created in July 2013, at the Timber Port: “Working Women in the Harbours of New York City and Hamburg – a Bridging Project” is the title of the bi-cultural project located at the northern shore of the Elbe River. (...)"
https://frauenfreiluftgalerie.de/en/brueckenschlag.php
has been in existence since 1994 has a long-term project. Altogether (as of April 2015) 15 murals at architecturally interesting buildings / walls. This is the only open air gallery in Germany by artists with a focus on working women.
tells about the changing role of working women in the port of Hamburg from 1900 to the present day.
creatively designed by women artists from Hamburg and overseas, using various styles and with aesthetic positions."
| Organization | FrauenFreilluftGalerie |
|---|---|
| Marker type | artwork |
| City | Hamburg |
| Country | Germany |