Press releases
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Press release 13/02/2023
GEDANKEN SPIELEN VERSTECKEN – A Contemporary Art Exhibition for Kids and Adults
Ephra in the Media
Ephra x Kakadu | Die GUTEN Kinder-Nachrichten
In the children's news Ilka Lorenzen recommends the exhibition "I said, Auf Wiedersehen" in the Paul-Löbe-Haus and talks about the accompanying workshop programme by Ephra.
Ephra x Kakadu radio report
Ilka Lorenzen asked children for Kakadu (from Deutschlandfunk Kultur) how they imagine a world only with children. In the radio report, Ephra founder Rebecca also has her say. (And think about it yourself: How do you imagine a world with only children?)
Ephra unterwegs x Tagesspiegel
With “Ephra unterwegs”, Berlin schoolchildren visit creative people in their studios, interview them and create their own works. The initiative lives on donations.
Ephra x Der 8.Tag
Ephra founder Rebecca talks in the podcast “The 8th day” about why not only the children need the art, but also the art, the culture, a healthy society needs the children. You can listen to the express version of the podcast episode here.
Ephra x diskurs Magazin | Weberbank
Weberbank’s diskurs magazine featured Rebecca Raue and the founding of Ephra in issue #36-2022. How did it come about? And what's up with the unusual name? You can find out here.
Ephra x Bauakademie | rbbKultur
Radio journalist Ulrike Jährling accompanied a workshop day with a 9th grade class from Berlin’s Beethoven-Gymnasium at the Ephra x Bauakademie project. You can listen to her contribution here.
Ephra x Checker Tobi | KiKA
KiKA’s checker Tobi visited Ephra for “Der Kunst-Check” to find out with Rebecca and students of the Kastanienbaum School: Can everyone be an artist? And what is art actually?
Ephra x Discovery Day | Kakadu
During the Discovery Day with Ephra, children became art experts. Together with author Ilka Lorenzen, the children had their say and talked about being an artist.