The SichtBar 2018 is a laboratory, a reading island, a library, an archive, an infopoint and a mobile think tank.
What knowledge is available to us? Who conveys it to us? And in which place does this mediation take place?
Black resistances have existed since the beginning of colonization, but they are little documented, not yet disseminated or have too little reach. With the SichtBar 2018 project, a mobile mini library, artist and social worker FrauHerr Meko archives and publishes traces, biographies and positions of BIPOCc. Meko's focus is on black positions. For the Feminist School, HerrFrau Meko designs Studio 4 and creates a space to linger together and a center of exchange.
SichtBar has a permanent location at the Mainzer Kunsthochschule. The branch there is a decolonial intervention in the university's stock of knowledge: it brings together a growing stock of literature by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that is not to be found in the library holdings of the Kunsthochschule Mainz.
In SichtBar 2018 Library & Care Space
Sun: 06.11. 15:00–16:30 Studio 4Jin Jiyan Azadi – Let's talk about the feminist revolutionPerformance & Conversation with Shahrzad Sadredini & Ali Kalantary
Access Information The library will be open throughout the Feminist School - Part II from 3 to 6 November 2022. There will be refreshments and opportunities to share. FrauHerr Meko will be on site during open hours and available to answer questions. The books will be available in English, French, German and Portuguese. All people (books from 5 years) are welcome to join. The library will be in Studio 4 of the Uferstudios. It is a step-free and wheelchair accessible studio. The accessible toilet is located in the same foyer and can be reached via the interior in about 7m. For detailed directions, go ↪
here. There is regular ventilation during all breaks and the hygiene measures in force at the time are observed. Different seating options will be available. If you would like to reserve a beanbag in advance or have questions about accessibility feel free to contact Juan Harcha by email at:
harcha@tanzfabrik-berlin.de or by phone at: 030-200 592 70.
Information about us and our awareness guidelines can be found ↪
here.