Curatorial Fellowship 2025

Linnéa Meiners
Lives in Berlin (DE)
Vita
Linnéa Meiners is a curator, artist and filmmaker. Based on an interest in artistic positions deadling with potential of equitable, sustainable and progressive futures, she works at the intersection of narrative transformations, art/labor and climate justice. She conceives and curates exhibitions with discourse and mediation programs that explore structures of art and labor, solidarity and accessibility, focusing on practices of care, resistant aesthetics and collaborative future-making.
From 2023 to 2024, she was artistic director of the non-commercial ACUD Gallery in Berlin, for which she conceived the exhibition series Echoing Futures - On Practices of Radical Imagination (2023 to 2025). The exhibition she curated Aus der Krankheit eine Waffe machen - Künstlerische Positionen als Teil gesundheitspolitischer Bewegungen, was shown at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien in 2024. Together with Christof Zwiener, she curated the fourth Berlin Britzenale in 2023, an open-air art festival on the theme of sustainability. From 2020 to 2022, she was co-director of artistic program for the municipal Galerie im Turm, Berlin. She also worked as a curatorial researcher at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien. In 2022, she and Solvej Helweg Ovesen organized the conference Schöpfen ohne Erschöpfung - Nachhaltigkeit im Kunst- und Kulturbetrieb at Zitadelle Spandau as part of Kommunale Galerien Berlin.
Linnéa Meiners studied fine arts, time-based media, curatorial practices and art theory in Berlin, Vienna, Leipzig and Zurich.