Artist Talk: Zohra Opoku in conversation with Julia Grosse
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The most important information about the PalaisPopulaire and your visit is provided on the website in plain language. In addition, you can get to know the PalaisPopulaire better in a detailed video in German Sign Language (DGS). In front of the building, there is a bronze tactile model depicting the PalaisPopulaire and its neighborhood and identifying the main buildings in Braille. The PalaisPopulaire is certified as a low-barrier site.
Specially designed tours and workshops with tactile models, in DGS as well as in Plain Language convey the exhibitions and artworks in an individualised way. Introductory videos in DGS, flyer texts in Plain Language as well as in Braille provide more information about the programme.
The PalaisPopulaire offers an audio guide for blind and visually impaired visitors for many exhibitions, which provides detailed descriptions of selected exhibits with general audio texts. Tactile models of individual works of art as well as information about the rooms and pathways help visitors find their way around the PalaisPopulaire.
In addition, there is the possibility to book a customised family workshop for blind, deaf, visually and hearing impaired people as well as in simple language.
U2 Hausvogteiplatz
U6 Unter den Linden
S-Bahn Friedrichstraße
Bus 100, 300
Guests arriving by car can use the fee based parking facility at Unter den Linden/Staatsoper (access via Behrenstraße 37).
Zohra Opoku (b.1976, German and Ghanaian; lives and works in Accra, Ghana) is internationally recognized for her work with textile materials and the interweaving of historical and personal themes, particularly in the context of contemporary Ghana. Her work is collected by renowned institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Tate Modern and most recently The Centre Pompidou.
Opoku speaks with Julia Grosse from Contemporary And (C&) about her practice, current projects and her forthcoming C& Artists' Edition.