LiTE-HAUS
LiTE-HAUS is a non-profit art and cultural space in Neukölln with the mission to provide exhibition space for artists who connect with the local community while also combating all forms of racism and discrimination in the art world. LiTE-HAUS offers a platform for newcomers looking to integrate into the Berlin art scene, fosters cross-cultural communication within the Berlin community through collaborative art and open discussion, and provides a public space for interdisciplinary dialogue between art, society, and politics. Many of the exhibitions, events, projects, and workshops address environmental issues, with the understanding of "environment" extending beyond natural-ecological concerns to include the diverse cultural-ecological environment of modern cities like Berlin.
LiTE-HAUS is divided into two main areas: the Projektraum and the Ausstellungsort . Each of our three bright, white rooms typically hosts a different exhibition, event, or project simultaneously. This setup allows for flexibility and more opportunities for artists and visitors to engage with a variety of topics. The Projektraum serves as a process-based space for experimentation, workshops, residencies, and research, while the Ausstellungsort focuses on the outcomes of projectroom projects, as well group and solo shows.