Scotty - artist run project space Berlin

Scotty - artist run project space Berlin www.scotty-berlin.de

Oranienstr. 46
10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg

Öffnungszeiten / opening hours:
Fr 15 – 19 Uhr
Sa 14 – 18 Uhr

Fri 3 – 7 pm
Sat 2 pm – 6 pm

SCOTTY was founded in 2006. Today, the artist-run project space is located in Kreuzberg, Oranienstrasse and organized by 15 artists. In the house with the smallest floor space in Kreuzberg SCOTTY provides an open platform for its member artists and curators as well as for guests, offering the greatest possible freedom while exploiting group potential to a maximum. Intermedia and interdisciplinary

solo and group exhibitions are shown at regular intervals, and performances and film evenings are organized. The focus is on contemporary social and cultural-political issues. SCOTTY operates independent of the market – it is selfautonomy determined and non-hierarchical. Above and beyond the work in this space in Berlin-Kreuzberg , the members of SCOTTY initiate and organize supra-regional and international cooperation with other similar project spaces, strengthening the position of artists working autonomously through nationwide visibility and networking. Despite the members‘ pronounced individuality, they share a desire to create new opportunities for artistic actions and ideas. The vitality of SCOTTY arises from the consistent, self-determined implementation of democratic agreement among members during the planning and realization of projects.

Last day today!
15/11/2025

Last day today!

On view until November 15 WIRRWARR
With works by Jan Klopfleisch, Maja Rohwetter and Alexandra Schlund.
Curated by Charlotte Bastian/ SCOTTY team

Exhibition: 11.10.–15.11.2025
Opening hours: Fri 3 – 7 pm | Sat 2 pm – 6 pm

Photos: Charlotte Bastian

The exhibition presents three artistic positions that understand chaos not as a disturbance, but as a creative principle, engaging with the unpredictable and the processual.
Jan Klopfleisch experiments with a self-built harmonograph whose pendulum movements generate figures that are at times orderly, at times chaotic, condensing into complex structures.
In her wall piece, Alexandra Schlund subverts every familiar sense of spatial order – above and below dissolve, and a fluid spatial perception emerges.
Maja Rohwetter extends painting into the digital: in her augmented reality work, virtual fragments respond to visitors’ movements, merging with sound and surroundings into a constantly re-forming collage.
As different as the media and methods may be – from mechanical drawing to collage and wall piece, and on to digital extension – the artistic approaches revolve around a shared concern: making visible dynamic processes that keep our perception of space, image, and reality in constant motion.
The title Wirrwarr (tangle, entanglement) does not refer to mere disorder, but to the productive interweaving of forms, movements, and perceptions that becomes tangible in the works.
📍For more informations and German version see: www.scotty-berlin.de

29/10/2025

On view until November 15 WIRRWARR
With works by Jan Klopfleisch, Maja Rohwetter and Alexandra Schlund.
Curated by Charlotte Bastian/ SCOTTY team

Exhibition: 11.10.–15.11.2025
Opening hours: Fri 3 – 7 pm | Sat 2 pm – 6 pm

Photos: Charlotte Bastian

The exhibition presents three artistic positions that understand chaos not as a disturbance, but as a creative principle, engaging with the unpredictable and the processual.
Jan Klopfleisch experiments with a self-built harmonograph whose pendulum movements generate figures that are at times orderly, at times chaotic, condensing into complex structures.
In her wall piece, Alexandra Schlund subverts every familiar sense of spatial order – above and below dissolve, and a fluid spatial perception emerges.
Maja Rohwetter extends painting into the digital: in her augmented reality work, virtual fragments respond to visitors’ movements, merging with sound and surroundings into a constantly re-forming collage.
As different as the media and methods may be – from mechanical drawing to collage and wall piece, and on to digital extension – the artistic approaches revolve around a shared concern: making visible dynamic processes that keep our perception of space, image, and reality in constant motion.
The title Wirrwarr (tangle, entanglement) does not refer to mere disorder, but to the productive interweaving of forms, movements, and perceptions that becomes tangible in the works.
📍For more informations and German version see: www.scotty-berlin.de

Noch bis diesen Samstag bei SCOTTY zu sehen // Still on view until Saturday at SCOTTY: Exhibition That’s Beyond My Contr...
18/02/2025

Noch bis diesen Samstag bei SCOTTY zu sehen // Still on view until Saturday at SCOTTY: Exhibition That’s Beyond My Control by artist collective SCHAUM

Don’t miss this exhibition – still on view at SCOTTY and Finissage on Saturday, January 11, 2-6 pm: REST with works by N...
04/01/2025

Don’t miss this exhibition – still on view at SCOTTY and Finissage on Saturday, January 11, 2-6 pm:
REST with works by Nuria Fuster, Tom Früchtl and Peter Scior.
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Wer diese Ausstellung nicht verpassen will, sie ist noch bis zum 11. Januar bei SCOTTY zu sehen:
REST mit Arbeiten von Nuria Fuster, Tom Früchtl and Peter Scior. Finissage Samstag, 11.01.2025, 14-18 Uhr

Adresse

Oranienstrasse 46
Kreuzberg
10969

Öffnungszeiten

Freitag 15:00 - 19:00
Samstag 14:00 - 18:00

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