Join us for a captivating journey into the world of cultural journalism as we present a unique workshop on crafting a cultural magazine from conception to publication! Hosted by the team behind the German cultural magazine, Das Wetter, this workshop promises an in-depth exploration of every facet of magazine creation.
Workshop Details
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
Ideal for budding journalists, aspiring editors, and individuals passionate about culture and storytelling.
Open to anyone interested in gaining insights into cultural journalism and magazine creation.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
Learn from seasoned professionals of the German cultural magazine "Das Wetter."
Gain practical knowledge and guidance on crafting engaging cultural content.
Explore the process of magazine creation from concept to publication.
Acquire valuable skills to enhance your understanding of cultural journalism.
Connect with like-minded individuals and expand your network in the field.
Participation Certificate
OVERVIEW OF THEMES COVERED
Introduction of the magazine “Das Wetter”
Basics of creating a magazine
Important Dates
How to Apply
Important Dates
Workshop Dates:
Saturday, 20 April 2024, 10:00 - 15:00 hrs
Sunday, 21 April 2024, 11:00 - 13:00 hrs
Amelie Kahn-Ackermann, a well-traveled photographer with roots across the globe, grew up amidst the cultural tapestries of Beijing, Moscow, and Rome before graduating from the Ostkreuz School of Photography in 2015. Her documentary work often leads her back to her homeland, China, while in Berlin, she finds inspiration in capturing the everyday lives of those around her.
Katharina Holzmann
Katharina Holzmann, an integral member of the Das Wetter editorial team since its inception, co-founded and serves as a publisher for Korbinian Verlag. Based in Berlin, she freelances as a proofreader and editor for various print and television projects, leveraging her expertise to ensure polished and engaging content.
Marius Goldhorn
Marius Goldhorn, known for his literary contributions, penned the travel novel "Park" published by Suhrkamp, as well as the poetry collection "Yin" under Korbinian. His writing prowess extends to cultural commentary as a contributor to the esteemed magazine, Das Wetter.