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Inclusive Art Exhibition Allow Me, Culture! Opens with Fanfare in Tann

A night of music, sold artworks, and creative energy launched this year's inclusive exhibition. Discover the stories behind the brushstrokes before June 2026.

The image shows a group of people walking down a street, holding a banner that reads "Diversity is...
The image shows a group of people walking down a street, holding a banner that reads "Diversity is a Fact, Inclusion is a Choice". Some of the people are wearing caps and goggles, while others are holding banners with text. In the background, there are buildings with windows, light poles, trees, and a clear blue sky.

Inclusive Art Exhibition Allow Me, Culture! Opens with Fanfare in Tann

The 28th edition of the inclusive art exhibition Allow Me, Culture! has opened at the Tann Natural History Museum. Organised by Tanner Diakonie, the event showcases works by ten of its artists alongside four regional creators. A vernissage marked the launch, drawing visitors and featuring live music. The exhibition was officially introduced by Stefan Burkard, managing director of Tanner Diakonie. He welcomed guests at the opening, which also included musical performances by Tony Osanah and the band The Blues Tanner. Several artworks were sold during the event.

Curated by Bernd Baldus, the show presents a diverse mix of styles, materials, and creative approaches. Monika Ebertowski, director of the Kunststation Kleinsassen, serves as this year’s patron. The exhibition will remain on display until June 28, 2026.

The event highlights the collaboration between Tanner Diakonie’s artists and regional talent. Visitors can explore the varied collection at the Tann Natural History Museum for nearly two years. The vernissage’s success suggests strong interest in the inclusive project.

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