
Mishpocha – The Art of Collaboration Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt
Trickfilmwerkstatt Erinnerung, Herkunft, Identität
- Mishpocha – The Art of Collaboration Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt
- Trickfilmwerkstatt Erinnerung, Herkunft, Identität
Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt
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In this animation workshop, participants are invited to explore memory, identity, and family history in a creative way.
Using the tools of animation, small moving stories are created from personal images, photos, or digital traces. Questions about feelings, places of memory, and personal stories are at the center of the process. The workshop provides a safe space for storytelling, experimentation, and creation—between memory and imagination, personal history, and creative expression.
The workshop is led by Alicia Khaet, whose work is featured in the exhibition “MISHPOCHA.” She explores family stories and Jewish heritage in her practice. Born in 1988 in Rostov-on-Don, she studied art in Jerusalem, Prague, and Halle. Her interdisciplinary work moves between graphics, painting, animation, and performance.
Tickets are available at juedischesmuseum.de/tickets; remaining tickets may be available at the museum box office. Admission €10, reduced €5.
Participants need their own smartphone. If available, they may also bring their own tripod for the smartphone.
Public transport
U1, U2, U3, U4, U5, U8 (Willy-Brandt-Platz)
Tram 11, 12, 14 (Willy-Brandt-Platz)
The entire Jewish Museum is fully accessible and can be reached via lifts.
The Jewish Museum Frankfurt makes the diversity of Jewish cultures in history and the present tangible. To this end, it collects, preserves and researches cultural assets and testimonies of Jewish life in Frankfurt. Through its art and cultural history exhibitions, educational programmes and digital offerings – as well as its commitment to experimental formats – the Jewish Museum Frankfurt aims to be a museum without walls.
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