The Ariadne Project in Amberg: Sensory Installation at the City Gallery Old Fire Station


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Myth, Thread, Labyrinth: The Ariadne Project Unfolds Its Power in Amberg
Between the red thread and the walkable labyrinth, the City Gallery Old Fire Station in the Amberg City Museum invites visitors to a sensory exhibition experience: The Ariadne Project by artists Belle Shafir (Tel Aviv) and Hanna Regina Uber (Amberg) combines installation, object art, and sound into an intense event experience – curated by art historian Michaela Grammer.
Installation that Lets the Spaces Breathe
Large-scale, spatially extensive works, delicate weavings, and tactile materials create a lively event atmosphere. The symbolic thread leads through the labyrinth of perception, opens associative spaces, and sets strong accents in visual language, light, and dramaturgy.
Myth Reimagined – From Ariadne to Arachne
The works translate the ancient material into a contemporary language of form. The result: an event experience that elegantly combines audience targeting and exhibition didactics, noticeably focusing the audience mood – ideal for art lovers, cultural explorers, and curious newcomers.
Art Enjoyment with Time: Free Entry and Easily Accessible
Entry is free. The organization impresses with clear visitor guidance through the City Museum, reliable opening hours, and barrier-free access routes. Thus, professional event management is exemplarily experienced.
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The Ariadne Project makes the thread a connection of space, sound, and emotion. Those who want to experience contemporary art up close should not miss this exhibition in Amberg – go, immerse yourself, and be amazed!
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