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News: “Räume der Solidarität - Spaces of Solidarity” exhibition at the M26 in Regensburg

The exhibition provides insights into solidarity-based Berlin projects in the areas of housing, work and health under the premises of globality, digitality and migration. It was originally on display at the The German Architecture Center (DAZ) in Berlin. 

08 April 2025, by DIMAS

  • Philosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities
  • Equal Opportunities & Diversity
  • Event

How do we want to live together? M26 (external link, opens in a new window), bauwärts (external link, opens in a new window), the City of Regensburg (external link, opens in a new window) and the University of Regensburg are calling for solidarity and a focus on the common good as part of the 3rd Regensburg Building Culture Days.

“Räume der Solidarität - Spaces of Solidarity” at Regensburg's M26 provides insights into solidarity-based Berlin projects in the areas of housing, work and health under the premises of globality, digitality and migration. The exhibition was originally on display at the The German Architecture Center (DAZ) in Berlin. 

Together with students, designers and graphic designers, Anna Steigemann developed large diagrams and posters in a series of seminars, the content of which was created in close collaboration between activists, initiatives and researchers and which formulate theses on solidary relationships.

Mobility and migration are shaping the 21st century, and the resulting challenges are huge. To overcome them, societies and cities need “new forms of solidarity that we want to test, negotiate and try out”. 

Anna Steigemann, Professor for the Sociological Dimensions of Space at DIMAS (Department for Interdisciplinary and Multiscalar Area Studies) at the University of Regensburg, outlined what such forms could look like in a keynote speech at the exhibition “Räume der Solidarität - Spaces of Solidarity” curated by her and Moritz Ahlert at Regensburg's M26, which opened on April 2, 2025 as part of the 3rd Regensburger Baukulturtage by Wolfgang Dersch, Cultural Officer of the City of Regensburg, and Stephanie Reiterer from bauwärts.

Read the complete article on the Science Blog of the University of Regensburg here (external link, opens in a new window).

The exhibition “Spaces of Solidarity” is open from April 2 to 19, 2025, Monday to Friday from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm and on Saturdays from 3 pm. Further information can be found here (external link, opens in a new window).

University President Professor Dr. Udo Hebel was also a guest at the vernissage (from left to right): Wolfgang Dersch, Prof. Dr. Anna Steigemann, Stephanie Reiterer, Barbara Wimmer-Bulin and Prof. Dr. Udo Hebel. | © Architekturkreis Regensburg e. V., Foto: Manfred Sommerer)

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