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Culture Moves Europe Mobility Grant
Artists and researchers Tonka Malekovic and Sophia Freidhoff spent three weeks in Berlin for a residency at Korski Berlin e.V., where they expanded their project "Compositions of Flow".
A Creative Initiative That Invites Young People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired to Make Films
Since 2022, Filmsight has been brought to life in collaboration with the Osvěta in Prague organisation and Korsi Berlin e.V.
Galerie Mathias Güntner, 2024
In her Berlin solo exhibition "Our Voice Is Echo!", Iranian sound artist Sarvenaz Mostofey presented an evocative exploration of memory, voice, and defiance through sound. The exhibition was supported by the "Weltoffenes Berlin" Fellowship Program from Berlin’s Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.
Fellowship 2024
Sarvenaz Mostofey is a sound artist and composer. She holds a master in ArtScience from The Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and a bachelor in Photography from Tehran University of Art. In the year 2024 she had a Fellowship at Korsi Berlin e.V. - former Centrala Berlin on the Program Weltoffenes Berlin, from The Senate Department for Culture in Berlin.
PhD Scholarship 2024
Karolina Gembara is a Photographer and researcher. She writes about the agency of photographs, their repressive and emancipative potential, the political performance and visual protest. In collaboration with Korsi Berlin e.V. - former Centrala Berlin she is working on her artistic PhD project about the resettlements of 1945 and its impact on people on both sides of the Oder river.
Fellowship 2023
Karolina Grzywnowicz is a visual artist, using an interdisciplinary approach. Her recent works deal with plants in social and political context, often of violent nature. In 2023 Karolina Grzywnowicz had a Fellowship from Korsi Berlin e.V. - former Centrala Berlin which was financed by the Programm of Weltoffenes Berlin from The Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion – Department of Culture in Berlin.