Workshops: "What if...?"

Accompanying the Kaktus Cartoon Exhibition, we are taking a bold step and offering Kaktus workshops for the first time that truly resonate.

What if… there is a solution? In these workshops, we playfully explore hopeful futures. We ask ourselves, “What if…?” and allow ourselves to imagine that the future is happening right now.

We want to inspire people to commit to a positive future for everyone. The focus is on everyone—not just a select few. Being aware of today’s crises without falling into despair requires considerable strength. Developing positive ideas for possible futures together helps us engage constructively with the problems of our time.

And who knows, maybe we will come up with THE solution to the questions of our time…?!

The workshops offer food for thought and new perspectives on questions raised by the cartoons, such as democratic decision-making processes, freedom of opinion and press, as well as broader issues around sustainable development—for all age groups. This is a unique experience that we warmly recommend not only to school classes but also to companies, organizations, and teams eager to bravely look toward different futures.

Duration: 2 hours (including a visit to the Kaktus Cartoon Exhibition) Location: Schlossmuseum Linz Language: German or English For: Youth and adults Recommended age: 14 years and up

Cost: Information coming soon

Contact for inquiries: Lisa Aigelsperger kurse@schuledesungehorsams.at

Dates: Workshop dates will be offered throughout the exhibition and are open for everyone to register. Exact dates will be announced here shortly. If interested, you are welcome to register your interest without obligation by contacting us at kurse@schuledesungehorsams.at

Groups & school classes: We are happy to arrange special sessions for groups and school classes. Please send inquiries to Lisa Aigelsperger at kurse@schuledesungehorsams.at

The workshop series “What if…?” was developed by the artist collective Time’s Up In cooperation with Time’s Up and Südwind OÖ.