What does the poodle pony tell you?

© Harald Kirschner
Children are playing on the Pudel pony (KERAMIKFOHLEN, Dieter Graupner, 1977) Foto: Harald Kirschner
“What Does the Poodle Pony Tell You?” is an art education program organized by the greater form project group and aimed at children and young people in Grünau. We explore works of art in public spaces, of which there are many in the neighborhood. What memories and stories do local residents associate with them? To find out, we interview residents and experts. We’re also interested in: What would the artworks tell us if they could speak—for example, about the neighborhood, its history, and its future?
Our participatory program strengthens cultural engagement, draws on local knowledge, and aims to foster intergenerational exchange in the neighborhood.
On June 13, 2026, we will be at our interview station on Stuttgarter Allee from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. as part of “50 Years – 50 Tables”
You can also meet us during our open hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 2:00–6:00 p.m. (except during school breaks)
Project Space for Cultural Participation
Alte Salzstraße 110
04209 Leipzig
Further information and events are regularly published on the project websites
www.leipzig.de/stadtkuratorin
https://www.stadtkuratorin-leipzig.de/de/projects/von-schnuersenkeln-und-pudelponies-im-plattenbau