The exhibition of the Frankfurt Atelier Goldstein in the Haus am Dom, Domplatz 3, speaks of the incomprehensibility of God. From April 13 to May 22, the Atelier Goldstein is showing in the Zollamtsaal, in the Haus am Dom and in the neighboring Dommuseum the redesign of the Marienkirche in Aulhausen in the Rheingau, for which artists with intellectual disabilities were responsible for the first time.
The opening of the exhibition on Tuesday, April 12, 6:30 p.m., will be addressed by Felix Semmelroth, head of Frankfurt’s Department of Culture, and Thomas Sternberg, president of the Central Committee of German Catholics. An introduction will be given by the curators of the exhibition Sven Fritz and Melanie Schmitt.
The exhibition of the Frankfurt Atelier Goldstein in the Haus am Dom, Domplatz 3, speaks of the incomprehensibility of God. From April 13 to May 22, the Atelier Goldstein is showing in the Zollamtsaal, in the Haus am Dom and in the neighboring Dommuseum the redesign of the Marienkirche in Aulhausen in the Rheingau, for which artists with intellectual disabilities were responsible for the first time.
The opening of the exhibition on Tuesday, April 12, 6:30 p.m., will be addressed by Felix Semmelroth, head of Frankfurt’s Department of Culture, and Thomas Sternberg, president of the Central Committee of German Catholics. An introduction will be given by the curators of the exhibition Sven Fritz and Melanie Schmitt.