Turtlelab Berlin is a shared studio and research space located at the basement of Schwedter Strasse 262 in Berlin.
It is run by Yuki Jungesblut and currently occupied by
Jeremiah Day
Yuki Jungesblut
Sharon Paz
and Luise Schröder
– plus an additional member on a fluctuating basis.
Turtlelab Berlin is dedicated to open discussion, research and the serendipity of free play. (the rest is silence.)
Turtlelab Every Day
is simple lab life. Depending on the winds and currents that influence daily navigation our inhabitants nevertheless regularly come here to pursue their projects. They might read, they might communicate, write, edit, draw, dream, plan, procrastinate, bricolage, whatever …Sometimes we invite visitors, sometimes we present exhibitions or feature events. We have shared kitchen space which also doubles as a common room and library.
Turtlelab Open Days
occupy the interim space between studio and exhibition, private and public, casual and serious, work in development and „finished products“. Their objective is to bring together artists and researchers from in and around Turtle Lab and thus enter a „cross-media“ symposium sporting a mixture of individual works and word-exchange possibly triggered by what is on display.
Turtlelab Open Studios
are „normal“ open studios not quite so different from the above but more open studio than exhibition and often held in conjunction with other artist spaces, formerly with Berlin Open Studios (BOS), more recently often with artspring berlin.
Visiting Turtles (2023/24)
- Anja Lückenkemper
Further Information
Feel free to contact us:
Turtlelab Berlin
c/o Yuki Jungesblut
Schwedterstr. 262
10119 Berlin
Mail: hello(at)turtlelabberlin.org