Working Women in the Harbours of New York City and Hamburg

"Working Women in the Harbours of New York City and Hamburg - a Bridging Project, 2013

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

"History FrauenFreiluftGalerie

At a glance:

  • 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."

    https://frauenfreiluftgalerie.de/en/geschichte.php

Created on November 24, 2025
Große Elbstraße 128, 22767 Hamburg, Germany
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OrganizationFrauenFreilluftGalerie
Marker typeartwork
CityHamburg
CountryGermany