Marburg’s November magazine celebrates art, community, and 100 years of Louisa Biland
The upcoming November issue of 'Studier mal Marburg' is packed with engaging content. It marks the 100th anniversary of Swiss artist Louisa Biland with an exhibition in Marburg. Plus, readers are urged to run for office and shape policies for the Senior Council.
The highlight of the November issue is the 'Louisa Biland' exhibition, celebrating the centenary of the renowned textile artist. Art enthusiasts can look forward to exploring her captivating tapestries.
The magazine also fosters community engagement with the 'Forum Richtsberg 2035', aiming to bolster the neighborhood. Meanwhile, history buffs can test their knowledge with the '#throwbackmarburg' quiz.
'Studier mal Marburg' offers practical advice too, such as winter pruning tips that protect local wildlife. It also introduces a new free rideshare app, 'goMR', to help readers navigate the city.
The magazine commemorates the 75th anniversary of 'gewobau' under the theme of 'Safe Housing'. Additionally, it spotlights the 'Fighting Spiking' peer support program and encourages readers to participate in the 'Engagement Festival'.
The November issue of 'Studier mal Marburg' offers a rich mix of art, history, community engagement, and practical advice. It invites readers to celebrate art, connect with their community, and contribute to shaping their city's future.