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Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 3
Doing History Education Together

Date and time

Sunday, 14.12.2025
13:00–16:00

Location

Kunsthalle Wien
Museumsquartier Atelier

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Workshop
German, English, Spanish, Austrian Sign Language
Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 1: Writing History Together, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2025
Photo: Johanna Lea Lassnig
Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 1: Writing History Together, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2025
Photo: Johanna Lea Lassnig
Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 1: Writing History Together, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2025
Photo: Johanna Lea Lassnig
Persson Perry Baumgartinger and Frederik Marroquín, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2025
Photo: Johanna Lea Lassnig
Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 1: Writing History Together, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna 2025
Photo: Johanna Lea Lassnig

Would you like to gain insight into what museums and art institutions consider when developing their educational programmes? Have you always wanted to tell a cultural institution what they should mind when doing educational work in regard to sexgender diverse history? Would you like to share your knowledge of Vienna's sexgender diversity history?

Perfect, that's what we want, too: with the Mobile TIN* Werkstatt, three workshops, and you!

The Werkstätten (workshops) will take place between September and December. In the third workshop on December 14, 2025, we will ask: How can sexgender diverse history be conveyed respectfully?

The third workshop will focus on the topic of (cultural, history and art) education. In cooperation with Kunsthalle Wien, Persson Perry Baumgartinger and Frederik Marroquín will discuss the question with the art educators Andrea Hubin and Pauline Hosse-Hartmann. We will look for traces of sexgender diverse history in the current exhibitions and exchange our perceptions and ideas.

Together we will write trans*, inter* and nonbinary history and make it mobile!

Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.

Registration:

Information on accessibility

The workshop will be held in German, English and Spanish and will be translated into Austrian Sign Language (ÖGS) as needed. Information on accessibility at the Kunsthalle Wien can be found at this link.

Please note: A photographer will be documenting the workshop (photos and short films). By signing up for the workshop, you are agreeing to this.

Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt

Vienna has a long history of sexgender diverse groups, actions, struggles and celebrations. Far too few people know about this. We – Frederik Marroquín and Persson Perry Baumgartinger – want to change that.

With the Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt, we collect, communicate and exchange sexgendner diverse stories: participative, mobile, and transformative. And we do it together – because history isn't written alone, it needs you and all of us!

To this end, we are organizing three workshops with three themes:
Which sexgender diverse stories and objects are missing?
How can sexgender diversity history be collected respectfully?
How can sexgender diversity history be communicated inclusively?

Persson Perry Baumgartinger

Persson Perry Baumgartinger is a consultant, trainer, researcher and narrative shifter who combines the worlds of trans-arts and cultural production with linguistics and critical diversity.

Frederik Marroquín

Frederik Marroquín is a Guatemalan-German visual artist and choreographer who explores space as a social and architectural construct.

Common projects

Since their installation Timeline Trans* Activism: Writing History Together (2024, Queer Museum Vienna), they have been working together on a mobile, community-based TIN*-Werkstatt. The second phase of this project is funded by the City of Vienna and will be carried out from July to December 2025 in cooperation with various museums.

Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 1: Writing History Together

28.9.2025, 13:00–16:00
Institut für Kunst und Kulturwissenschaften
Akademie der Bildenden Künste
Schillerplatz 3, 1010 Wien

Mobile TIN*-Werkstatt 2: Collecting History Together

27.11.2025, 17:00–20:00
Haus der Geschichte Österreich hdgö
Neue Burg, Heldenplatz, 1010 Wien

Support

The project Trans*, inter*, non-binary: Writing Vienna's history together is funded by the Office for Participation of the City of Vienna.