Fotografiska Spring Academy
Creative courses for curious minds
Image credits: Nachleuchten © Anjali Janssens, © Sergey Ponomarev, Ocean Sirena © Anna Ehrenstein, © Mustafah Abdulaziz
Our Fotografiska Spring Academy is a welcoming space for you to find inspiration, try something new, or build on what you already love. In one- and multi-day workshops, experienced artists guide you with their knowledge during hands-on practice as you build and create your work.
You learn new skills without the pressure of a long-term commitment. Whether you’re simply curious for a fresh experience or love to work creatively already, our sessions are designed to fit a range of skill levels and can easily integrate into your spring plans.
It is also a good time to think about a Fotografiska Membership – see our special offers when booking in combination with a course. Learn more through the links.
23-24 Feb, 3-4 Mar: Visual Storytelling
Led by award-winning photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz, this course introduces you to the fundamentals of photography and reveals how images can tell stories and share ideas. You explore unusual approaches to storytelling, creative strategies for developing a personal voice, and techniques for using emotion effectively in narrative work.
21-22 Mar: Your Creative Family Album
This workshop is hosted by photographic artist Anjali Janssens and invites you, inspired by Diana Markosian’s exhibition Father, to experiment with photography as a tool to reconstruct memory and identity. Afterwards, simply print your album as book thanks to our partner Once Upon.
12 Apr: Create Your Own Artwork
In this hands-on workshop with Anna Ehrenstein you create your own assemblage artwork using found objects, digital imagery, and everyday materials
1-2 May: Visual Journalism
Learn from Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Sergey Ponomarev how to tell powerful, fact-based stories using only images. On 1 May, you photograph political events, festivals, and cultural activities, and turn your experiences into a compelling visual story.
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY
Cancellation by Participants:
More than 7 days before the course start date: A full refund will be issued.
Less than 7 days before the course start date: No refund will be issued.
Cancellation by the Museum:
The Museum reserves the right to cancel any workshop. Should a cancellation occur, all enrolled participants will receive a full refund. Participants will be notified no later than 5 days before the scheduled course start date.
Refund Processing:
All refunds will be processed within 14 business days of receiving a cancellation request or course cancellation notice.
WHO CAN I CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION?
For any questions, feel free to reach out to us at programming.berlin@fotografiska.com. Our team is happy to assist you!
Family Album Workshop Partner
