
avr25
Workshop
Craft Workshop: Between Altar and Everyday Life, “What Remains?”
Power Sculptures from Earth and Recyclables
Maximum number of participants: 12 | Suitable for participants aged approx. 7–99 | No prior experience required
Collective “power sculptures” made from earth and everyday materials will be created in the space of Pauluskirche. The materials are scattered throughout the room like plastic waste on a beach.
Participants transform them into power sculptures, creating a playful yet critical perspective on consumption, environmental awareness, and the question of what recycling actually changes—and what it does not. The power sculptures created during the workshop will be exhibited during the Triennale together with the names of the participants.
With the artists: Gin Bahc and Anna-Lina Helsen
Power Sculptures from Earth and Recyclables
Maximum number of participants: 12 | Suitable for participants aged approx. 7–99 | No prior experience required
Collective “power sculptures” made from earth and everyday materials will be created in the space of Pauluskirche. The materials are scattered throughout the room like plastic waste on a beach.
Participants transform them into power sculptures, creating a playful yet critical perspective on consumption, environmental awareness, and the question of what recycling actually changes—and what it does not. The power sculptures created during the workshop will be exhibited during the Triennale together with the names of the participants.
With the artists: Gin Bahc and Anna-Lina Helsen
25.04.2026
12.00 h - 16.00 h
© Foto: Rheinland-Pfalz Triennale (© Büro Schramm für Gestaltung)








