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SPHERE OPENING

SPHERE OPENING

Ausstellung / 18. - 20.10.2019



!!THIS WEEKEND!!




SPHERE OPENING in Bismarckstraße 106, 28203 Bremen
Friday, 18.10.2019, 7pm




Exhibition “Transition” by Crust Collective
18th - 20th October. Opening hours 19th + 20th: 14:00 - 19:00

Sphere is finally here! The project space from Klasse Natascha S. Haghighian is opening again for the semester. Sphere is aiming to bring diverse people from in and outside HfK Bremen together for exhibitions, discussions and activities, hence achieving better understanding of the world that we stand in.

PARTY WITH:
OPTMYST and Deva Claws

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CRUST COLLECTIVE
(Vincent Kueck,
Uğur Karataş, Ghaku Okazaki, Ul Seo, Ayşe Yıldırım, Mehmet Dere, Sefa Çatuk, Halil Petuk)

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