At the beginning of May 1945, when the Red Army occupied the small town of Demmin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the largest mass suicide in German history took place there. This traumatic experience, which the great-grandparents of today’s secondary school pupils can still tell us about, provides an occasion – in times of a resurgence of nationalist and fascist tendencies – to examine the themes of homeland, fear, resistance and hope.
In this art project with Kerstin Hensel and Mark Lammert, the pupils write literary miniatures and create large-format pictures, which they present at school and in town.
28 – 30 Apr and 6 – 8 May
Art project with Kerstin Hensel, Mark Lammert and pupils of the 9th grade