Offering Space
15.9. – 19.9.
Julischka Stengele’s performances offer three different occasions to exist together, listen, and exchange in public spaces.
Stengele writes on topics such as desire, pain, food, belonging, language, health, architecture, and the body. But this work isn’t about the artist’s texts alone, it also is about the subtle negotiations of being together: who speaks, who listens, who is held – when, where, and how.
Offering Space unfolds as an invitation: to enter, to stay, to be received, to share, to co-create. It approaches hospitality not as a service, but as a shared practice of attention – an ethics of hosting that moves between bodies, voices, and spaces. Here, welcoming becomes an active gesture of care, where community is formed as a collective act through presence, vulnerability, and response.