Workshop From I to We”: Actively shape your future!
Workshop “From I to We” in Lübeck on June 20, 2025 with Wato Tsereteli. Register by June 18th by email.

Workshop From I to We”: Actively shape your future!
On June 20, 2025, an exciting workshop entitled “From I to We” will take place in the House of Cultures in Lübeck. Led by Wato Tsereteli from Tbilisi, Georgia, interested parties can take part in this inspiring event from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tsereteli, known as an artist, curator and founder of the Center for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Tbilisi, brings over 25 years of experience in promoting creativity and social initiatives hl-live.de reported.
The workshop aims to recognize the individual potential of the participants and to implement this into concrete projects and action steps. Anyone who wants to actively participate in shaping our society is warmly invited to get in touch. The event will be held in German, although individual discussions can also take place in English or Russian. Registrations are possible until June 18th by email to birgit.stammberger@uni-luebeck.de.
Creative mediation and social issues
Wato Tsereteli emphasizes in an interview that education is a central key to changing social realities. Through his commitment to art and creativity, he wants to provide impulses that go beyond the artistic level. His master's program in "Creative Mediation" aims to combine creativity with social concerns and thus initiate an educational process that strengthens both individual and collective identity. These approaches are particularly relevant in the context of *Eurasia*, where Tsereteli bridges East and West beuysonoff.com.
A significant aspect of his work is the examination of Georgia's historical and cultural position. Over the course of his career, the experienced curator has launched various educational platforms that support young artists. At his CCA in Tbilisi he offers an informal program that combines creativity and craft traditions. Here the idea is promoted that art not only has aesthetic value, but can also contribute to social innovation.
Cultural education and mediation
The workshop in Lübeck is also an important part of cultural education, which has become increasingly important in Germany in recent years. Cultural education and cultural management play a central role in making art accessible to broader audiences. It's not just about consuming art, but also about actively participating in cultural life. This includes strategic approaches such as audience development, which aims to attract and retain new groups of visitors kubi-online.de.
Cultural education is a long-term process that is shaped by both the reception of art and one's own creative practice. Workshops like “From I to We” not only promote personal growth, but also dialogue between participants, which strengthens the community. This form of cultural mediation helps ensure that individual voices are heard and creates a diverse society that can further develop its cultural values together.
The event in Lübeck not only promises a productive exchange, but also the chance to actively participate in shaping a lively and colorful community. Anyone interested in these topics should mark June 20th!