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Fellows as of June
In June, we welcome nine new fellows to Schloss Wiepersdorf: Fatin Abbas, Maryam Aghaalikhani, David Bird, Annedore Dietze, Sarah Duffy, Andrea Hensgen, Petra Heymach, Kaila Howell and Antje Vowinckel.
Kosmos Wiepersdorf
Wiepersdorf Castle was once the residence of Bettina and Achim von Arnim, the place where this most famous writer couple of German Romanticism worked. Today, artists and academics from all over the world receive grants to pursue their own projects in Wiepersdorf.
Café in the Orangery
The Café in the Orangery of Schloss Wiepersdorf was reopened on May 8, 2022 and can be visited on Sundays from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. during the summer months. The castle park can be visited all year round.
Viktor Yerofeyev on Putin and the War
Repeatedly, Russian writer Viktor Vladimirovich Yerofeyev publicly criticized Putin and Russian politics. Now that the war in Ukraine is raging and Russia is increasingly searching for regime critics, he and his family have found shelter in Germany, currently in Schloss Wiepersdorf. In an interview with 3sat, he talks about Putin and the war in Ukraine.
Fellows as of March
In March, we welcome the first fellows of 2022 to Schloss Wiepersdorf.
Call for Applications: Schloss Wiepersdorf Fellowships 2023
Writers, visual artists and composers as well as scholars with a research project on Romanticism or on questions relating to the previously divided Germany can apply from February 15, 2022, to April 15, 2022, for a three-months residency at Schloss Wiepersdorf in 2023.
On the death of Berlin sculptor Michael Klein
November 5, 1943 – February 4, 2022
On February 4, 2022, the sculptor Michael Klein died at the age of 78. He was still working on several commissions until the end. In 1985, he created the two high reliefs Bettina von Arnim and Achim von Arnim for Schloss Wiepersdorf, which will be on display again in the castle's museum in the future.
Illustrators in Wiepersdorf
From January 7 to 9, 2022, a group of illustrators created portraits of writers inspired by Bettina von Arnim. The portraits will become part of the redesigned museum of Schloss Wiepersdorf.
Schloss Wiepersdorf live and in color
Oliver Schulze had not forgotten the color film when he made Wiepersdorf Castle shine in many colors for the traditional Christmas concert in the castle park on the 4th Sunday in December with musicians of the brass quartet of the Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt/Oder.
Congratulations to the selected fellows 2022
In June, the fellows of 2022 have been selected by an expert jury.