


«Unter uns – Erkundungen im Zwischenraum» Fotografie-Ausstellung von Christian Flierl
In the exhibition, Christian Flierl, photographer, biologist and co-founder of BelleVue, examines the areas of contact between the apparent opposition of “culture” and “nature”.
The five groups of works, created between 2007 and 2024, provide insights into those areas of transition where the appropriation and rationalization of nature by humans manifests itself; but they also show traces of the reconquest and retransformation of human impositions by nature.
In “Among Us” we encounter such in-between spaces in an exemplary way, when urban and urban landscapes meet nature or what we understand by nature; for the “wild, free nature” has long since been shaped to suit our needs. Other groups of works, however, also show a subtle reversal of the relationship between man and nature: the carvings on tree bark have been scarred over time and now form a series of mysterious characters; or we recognize forms and relics of buildings near the coast that have been transformed back into something organic and belonging to the sea by the eternal washing of the water.
And inevitably we ask ourselves: what is natural, what is man-made?
By quickly capturing a moment or meticulously exploring a place photographically, Christian Flierl creates a contrast - also with humor and irony - in which the problematic consequences of human activity become apparent.
But the works do not remain


Tag der mongolischen Kultur
Get to know the Mongolian culture!
Paper crafts, craft training for children, national games and ‘ankle festival’, traditional costumes, archery, delicious Mongolian food and more!




Karaoke
Whether punk, hip-hop or pop. Come along and sing with us. The bar is open from 19.00, the microphone is ready<3



FINTA-PARTY X Lesung
If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution” - Emma Goldmann
We are experiencing a dangerous regression worldwide: the rights of women, queer and marginalized people are being dismantled, safe spaces are disappearing, patriarchal violence remains commonplace, while at the same time anti-feminist and right-wing movements are growing. That question our existence - in legislation, the public sphere and everyday life. In times like these, we need spaces for resistance, connection and strength.
Miriam Suter and Natalia Wilde come by with their second joint book “Niemals aus Liebe” (2024, Limmat Verlag) and present it to us. In it, they explore the question of what Switzerland is doing to prevent femicide and what still needs to be done. People of all genders are welcome to attend the reading. Doors open at 19:30, start at 20:00.
Followed (from 22:00) by a party for FINTAs with DJ süssmäuse and DJ Wakiya, where we celebrate, take space, network and join forces.


Laura Krieg (CA) / Zuckerbecker (CH) @hirscheneck
Dada music from Montreal. The sounds of Laura Krieg could well be playing in a dimly lit German club where the lights are low and the music is loud. Her songs are creepy, like in a Hammer horror movie where everyone is dancing and has no idea why.

