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01.04. – 30.09.2027
Lößnig, Paunsdorf, Grünau-Nord

Common Grounds

Public Spaces as a Public Good in Times of Multiple Crises

Four people stand around a table with drinks and snacks outdoors in a residential area
Freestanding parabolic antenna on a tripod frame in a rural setting with mountains and trees in the background
Five people stand on a grassy area in front of a tall apartment building with colorful balconies and a white windowless gable, surrounded by a green metal fence.

© Paola Boscaini

Portable Solar Kitchen Fiumicina

An artistic urban laboratory by Stadtkuratorin Leipzig and UmRäumen e.V.

Artists: Kadir Amigo Memiş (DE) with Senja K. Brütting (DE) and Ehab Assadi (SY/DE), Jeanne van Heeswijk and Afrikaanderwijk Kooperative (NL), Kateřina Šedá (CZ), Fiumicina (IT/DE)

Curatorial team: Clara Hofmann, Julia Kurz, Johanna Ralser, Sithara Weeratunga

At a time when social, ecological, and political crises are overlapping and intensifying, the fundamental question of spaces for encounter has become particularly urgent. The artistic urban laboratory “Common Grounds – Public Spaces as a Common Good in Times of Multiple Crises” invites internationally active artists, architects, sociocultural actors, and choreographers to work in the urban public sphere.

In artistic projects, all processes are dedicated to exploring and experimentally reimagining public spaces as places of gathering, exchange, and mutual appreciation. “Common Grounds” picks up where people have stopped talking to one another, and its title deliberately points to a starting point for renewal and transformation. Cultural practitioners from various disciplines are connected with local residents and community leaders. Through collaborative creation, public spaces are (re)claimed and empowered through self-directed action.

For “Common Grounds,” we are working at three project sites in the neighborhoods of Grünau-Nord, Paunsdorf, and Lößnig. All three neighborhoods face social challenges and have relatively weak infrastructure.

In Grünau-Nord, young people are creating a collective mural for the facade of a prefabricated building through a series of workshops. In Paunsdorf, a mobile kitchen will create a shared space for discussion, learning, and storytelling around social and ecological issues of sustainability. In Lößnig, we are collaborating with neighborhood groups to initiate architectural projects aimed at building community and overcoming social isolation.

What all those involved have in common is that, in a time marked by uncertainty, polarization, and rapid change, they are searching for sustainable ways of working together and living together. Together with local initiatives, we ask ourselves: How do we want to interact with one another at the local level amid the current multifaceted crisis? Where can we gather in the future to shape, care for, and share together?