Mae
Art-led Encounters in Berlin.
We meet the work, then sit in a circle and talk.
No art background needed.
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Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Yes… that’s why everyone in Berlin talks about us. Wanna see what the fuss is? Start a free trial :P

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

Berlin doesn’t only test you through chaos.
Sometimes it’s the repetition. The noise. The random plans. The feeling of becoming someone you didn’t really choose.
That’s exactly why we built Mae.
Every week, we meet in art spaces around the city. We experience the work together, then sit in a circle and talk.
The art is just the starting point, it sparks questions, and we follow whatever it brings up in us: identity, desire, fear, change, the world we’re living in.
A space for art, reflection, and real conversation.
Less performance, more presence.
Less drifting, more depth.
If this feels like what you’ve been looking for, come sit with us.
First time’s on us.

On May 22 at 19:00, we’ll enter @maximbrandt ’s studio to explore his paintings and the quiet worlds they open.
His work often begins with what we usually pass by: found objects, fragments, natural forms, small details from everyday life.
From there, the familiar starts to shift.
A simple object, can open into memory, imagination, and association.
After the studio visit, we’ll sit together for the Mae Symposium and talk about one question: What happens when we start noticing what has become too familiar to deserve our attention?
Symposium with Maxim Brandt
22.05 · 19:00
Join the conversation at the link in bio.

On May 22 at 19:00, we’ll enter @maximbrandt ’s studio to explore his paintings and the quiet worlds they open.
His work often begins with what we usually pass by: found objects, fragments, natural forms, small details from everyday life.
From there, the familiar starts to shift.
A simple object, can open into memory, imagination, and association.
After the studio visit, we’ll sit together for the Mae Symposium and talk about one question: What happens when we start noticing what has become too familiar to deserve our attention?
Symposium with Maxim Brandt
22.05 · 19:00
Join the conversation at the link in bio.

On May 22 at 19:00, we’ll enter @maximbrandt ’s studio to explore his paintings and the quiet worlds they open.
His work often begins with what we usually pass by: found objects, fragments, natural forms, small details from everyday life.
From there, the familiar starts to shift.
A simple object, can open into memory, imagination, and association.
After the studio visit, we’ll sit together for the Mae Symposium and talk about one question: What happens when we start noticing what has become too familiar to deserve our attention?
Symposium with Maxim Brandt
22.05 · 19:00
Join the conversation at the link in bio.

On May 22 at 19:00, we’ll enter @maximbrandt ’s studio to explore his paintings and the quiet worlds they open.
His work often begins with what we usually pass by: found objects, fragments, natural forms, small details from everyday life.
From there, the familiar starts to shift.
A simple object, can open into memory, imagination, and association.
After the studio visit, we’ll sit together for the Mae Symposium and talk about one question: What happens when we start noticing what has become too familiar to deserve our attention?
Symposium with Maxim Brandt
22.05 · 19:00
Join the conversation at the link in bio.
On May 22 at 19:00, we’ll enter @maximbrandt ’s studio to explore his paintings and the quiet worlds they open.
His work often begins with what we usually pass by: found objects, fragments, natural forms, small details from everyday life.
From there, the familiar starts to shift.
A simple object, can open into memory, imagination, and association.
After the studio visit, we’ll sit together for the Mae Symposium and talk about one question: What happens when we start noticing what has become too familiar to deserve our attention?
Symposium with Maxim Brandt
22.05 · 19:00
Join the conversation at the link in bio.

On May 22 at 19:00, we’ll enter @maximbrandt ’s studio to explore his paintings and the quiet worlds they open.
His work often begins with what we usually pass by: found objects, fragments, natural forms, small details from everyday life.
From there, the familiar starts to shift.
A simple object, can open into memory, imagination, and association.
After the studio visit, we’ll sit together for the Mae Symposium and talk about one question: What happens when we start noticing what has become too familiar to deserve our attention?
Symposium with Maxim Brandt
22.05 · 19:00
Join the conversation at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.

What happens when we stop seeing plants as ornaments and begin to read them as living traces of history, migration, intimacy, and power?
We often look at nature as something outside of us: a resource to use, control, extract from. Or, at best, a beautiful backdrop to human life. But plants are living materials crossed by human history.
They carry history through seeds kept across generations, recipes brought from one place to another, textile patterns, family rituals, healing practices, smells, and ways of remembering home.
This is where @caroline.corleone ’s work begins. Through plants, textiles, archives, family photographs, stitching, collage, and layered materials, her practice asks us to look again at what we usually treat as ornamental.
Join us in Caroline Corleone’s studio to move through this layered world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium.
Studio Visit & Symposium with Caroline Corleone
21.05 h19
RSVP at the link in bio.
In big cities like Berlin, with so much chaos, so many options and so many people, it’s still very possible to feel lonely. And the general platforms we use to meet new people can often feel disappointing, misleading, or just too random. Maybe the answer is moving towards interest-based communities: spaces where connection starts from something you already care about.
What do you think? How did you find your people in Berlin?

We are often taught to fill every empty space. To value what is visible, loud, scenic, measurable. So emptiness becomes something to fix, silence something to explain, absence something to fear.
But the void can also be a space of potential: where things appear, shift, transform.
In Wolfgang Lugmair’s paintings, figures, space, and absence exist on the same level. The human figure is no longer the center. Instead, it becomes part of a wider field where nothing dominates, and the void quietly holds everything in relation.
On May 20 we enter Lugmair’s studio to move through this quiet visual world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium. A conversation on space, absence, perception, and what can happen when nothing needs to be filled.
Nothing Holds Everything Together
Studio Visit & Symposium with Wolfgang Lugmair
20.05 · 19:00
RSVP at the link in bio.

We are often taught to fill every empty space. To value what is visible, loud, scenic, measurable. So emptiness becomes something to fix, silence something to explain, absence something to fear.
But the void can also be a space of potential: where things appear, shift, transform.
In Wolfgang Lugmair’s paintings, figures, space, and absence exist on the same level. The human figure is no longer the center. Instead, it becomes part of a wider field where nothing dominates, and the void quietly holds everything in relation.
On May 20 we enter Lugmair’s studio to move through this quiet visual world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium. A conversation on space, absence, perception, and what can happen when nothing needs to be filled.
Nothing Holds Everything Together
Studio Visit & Symposium with Wolfgang Lugmair
20.05 · 19:00
RSVP at the link in bio.

We are often taught to fill every empty space. To value what is visible, loud, scenic, measurable. So emptiness becomes something to fix, silence something to explain, absence something to fear.
But the void can also be a space of potential: where things appear, shift, transform.
In Wolfgang Lugmair’s paintings, figures, space, and absence exist on the same level. The human figure is no longer the center. Instead, it becomes part of a wider field where nothing dominates, and the void quietly holds everything in relation.
On May 20 we enter Lugmair’s studio to move through this quiet visual world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium. A conversation on space, absence, perception, and what can happen when nothing needs to be filled.
Nothing Holds Everything Together
Studio Visit & Symposium with Wolfgang Lugmair
20.05 · 19:00
RSVP at the link in bio.

We are often taught to fill every empty space. To value what is visible, loud, scenic, measurable. So emptiness becomes something to fix, silence something to explain, absence something to fear.
But the void can also be a space of potential: where things appear, shift, transform.
In Wolfgang Lugmair’s paintings, figures, space, and absence exist on the same level. The human figure is no longer the center. Instead, it becomes part of a wider field where nothing dominates, and the void quietly holds everything in relation.
On May 20 we enter Lugmair’s studio to move through this quiet visual world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium. A conversation on space, absence, perception, and what can happen when nothing needs to be filled.
Nothing Holds Everything Together
Studio Visit & Symposium with Wolfgang Lugmair
20.05 · 19:00
RSVP at the link in bio.

We are often taught to fill every empty space. To value what is visible, loud, scenic, measurable. So emptiness becomes something to fix, silence something to explain, absence something to fear.
But the void can also be a space of potential: where things appear, shift, transform.
In Wolfgang Lugmair’s paintings, figures, space, and absence exist on the same level. The human figure is no longer the center. Instead, it becomes part of a wider field where nothing dominates, and the void quietly holds everything in relation.
On May 20 we enter Lugmair’s studio to move through this quiet visual world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium. A conversation on space, absence, perception, and what can happen when nothing needs to be filled.
Nothing Holds Everything Together
Studio Visit & Symposium with Wolfgang Lugmair
20.05 · 19:00
RSVP at the link in bio.

We are often taught to fill every empty space. To value what is visible, loud, scenic, measurable. So emptiness becomes something to fix, silence something to explain, absence something to fear.
But the void can also be a space of potential: where things appear, shift, transform.
In Wolfgang Lugmair’s paintings, figures, space, and absence exist on the same level. The human figure is no longer the center. Instead, it becomes part of a wider field where nothing dominates, and the void quietly holds everything in relation.
On May 20 we enter Lugmair’s studio to move through this quiet visual world together, then sit in a circle for the Mae Symposium. A conversation on space, absence, perception, and what can happen when nothing needs to be filled.
Nothing Holds Everything Together
Studio Visit & Symposium with Wolfgang Lugmair
20.05 · 19:00
RSVP at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

There is a very specific moment in Berlin.
It usually happens after a few years.
After the clubs, the chaos, the freedom, the endless versions of yourself you thought you had to become.
At some point, the city stops feeling like a wonderland.
And what once felt like possibility starts feeling like a loop.
This does not mean the myth was fake.
Berlin’s freedom comes from a real history: rupture, division, empty spaces, alternative cultures, people building new ways of living from what was left open.
But today, that freedom is also something we consume. A script. A lifestyle.
A promise that if you stay open enough, spontaneous enough, interesting enough, you will eventually find yourself.
And then one day you realise:
being lost cannot be your whole identity.
So what happens next?
Maybe you do not need to leave Berlin.
Maybe you need to find another side of it.
The one made of smaller rooms, deeper conversations, art, reflection, and people who are also trying to live with more intention.
That is why Mae exists.
For those who are no longer looking for more noise, but for more depth, more inspiration, and more cultural substance.
If you’ve woken up from the Berlin dream,
maybe this is where your next chapter starts. Join at the link in bio.

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

A prison. A psychiatric ward. A migration system. Each one does more than contain a person. It organizes time, movement, language, identity.
@claudia_virginia_vitari work begins there: with lives shaped by systems of control and care, and with the question of what remains of the individual inside them.
On May 14, we enter her studio, encounter the work, and sit together with the question:
How do institutions shape human existence and what remains of the individual within them?
Glass as a Lens on Power
Studio Visit & Symposium with Claudia Virginia Vitari
14.05 · 19:00
Come sit with us. RSPV at the link in bio

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Have you ever thought that the chase for more is what leaves us unsatisfied?
On May 13th at 19:00, during our next mae Encounter “The Trap of Always Wanting More,” we’ll explore this idea through the work of @philip_groezinger , an artist whose worlds are shaped by restless desire, shifting horizons, and figures who reach but never quite arrive.
If these are the kinds of conversations you wish you had in Berlin, come sit with us.
Save your spot via the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

Art is not content. But more and more, we consume it as if it were. And the problem is not the art, not the artists, not the art professionals behind it. It’s the format around it.
So many art experiences today leave very little space for what makes culture feel alive: attention, conversation, interpretation, collective meaning.
At Mae, we believe art should be something you stay with.
Something you question.
Something you talk about.
Something that helps you give language to what you felt, and hear what others saw.
Every week, we meet inside cultural spaces around Berlin with artists, members and curious people who want more from art than just passing through.
No need to perform knowledge.
No need to belong to the art world.
Just curiosity, attention and real conversation.
Come sit with us.
Join an upcoming encounter through the link in bio.

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19

What if understanding something does not mean holding it still?
Today for our next mae encounter we meet at Pescare Perle, @yvonneandreini solo show.
Here paintings move between structure and dissolution, gesture and form, control and openness. Images appear, collapse, return. Water becomes not only a motif, but a way of thinking: fluid, shifting, impossible to fully grasp.
After the exhibition and conversation, the evening moves into a private performance by @idamariecorell
Come sit with us at the link in bio
What You Cannot Control
with Yvonne Andreini
14.05 h19
This is a reminder that entering an artist’s studio is never just stepping into a room… it’s stepping into a parallel world.�We were an intimate group inside @rhodeeo studio on a rainy Berlin Saturday.�Went to see art. Ended up trauma‑bonding and that was beautiful <3
Thanks to Lara for bringing us into her magical world, for sharing and listening.�“Obsession and the Distance Between Us.”
If this is the kind of conversation you wish you had in this city,
come sit with us.
Your first mae experience is on us.
Link in bio.
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