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Videokunst mit Nät Hübel
Deutsches Ledermuseum
The workshop focuses on the artistic exploration of objects through video art. Together with Nät Hübel, participants develop short videos that reinterpret objects from the collection. Using simple tools such as smartphones, personal stories, memories and associations are translated into moving images.
The results of these creative explorations will culminate in autumn 2026 in an exhibition co-designed by the participants themselves. Visitors are invited to contribute their own perspectives, allowing the presentation to grow continuously.
The programme is free of charge and aimed at a broad audience: individuals, families, groups or anyone who feels like working together artistically – regardless of previous knowledge or artistic background. It is not necessary to attend all sessions or both days; even those who only want to participate for a few hours are welcome. There is also the option of continuing to work on your own projects every weekend.
The German Leather Museum requests prior registration by telephone on 069 829798−0 or by email to info@ledermuseum.de.
Nät Hübel is a master's student at Offenbach University of Art and Design. In his video works, Nät combines digital techniques, narrative and experimental image design. His artistic practice moves between animation, performance and documentary approaches and deals with personal and social issues in a variety of ways.
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©Deutsches Ledermuseum, L. BrichtaStimmen der Vielfalt – Kulturen im Dialog
Videokunst mit Nät Hübel
The workshop focuses on the artistic exploration of objects through video art.