Some think February is for celebrating love, the artists of “What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway?” ask…..what is love anyway? We’ll hear from the creator and editor, Armeghan Taheri about the origins of the zine, it’s masterful visuals, and from the art & literary contributors themselves, including the incredible Allia Sadeghipour of *awerfjil *
Copies of the zine will be available for sale including a direct Q+A with the audience.
Join us Feb 25th at 7pm to find out,
“What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway?”
Open to all – donations are strongly recommended, as all proceeds pay the artists and presenters.
Suggested donation: 8 euro / 5 students
Date: Tuesday Feb 25th
Time: 19 – 22
Place: tuesday coworking
Belziger Str. 69/71, 10823 Berlin
“Tell it! Tuesdays” is a cultural event series that highlights visual and performance artists, journalists
and writers as they present literary and visual exhibitions, and talks directly with the audience about
their work.
We seek to celebrate the vibrant arts community in Berlin by specifically showcasing the diverse
vernaculars of artists from around the globe.**
Join us on the last Tuesday of every month where the artists take the stage with their work, break
through the conventional cannons of the art world, and tell it!
** We understand that borders implemented during colonial imperialism, militarization, and political
action have influenced consequent nation-state names, and may not reflect just voices due to the
modern-day designation of “country borders”. We seek to curate a space for increased attention to
the vernacular voices of specific spaces, therefore we actively engage in examining terms like nation-
hood/state/borders, migration, and community alongside exhibitions and presentations, and seek to
include as many of the marginalized voices in artistic and literary practice, from all around the globe.
This space and its events, do not tolerate violence of any kind that threatens people on the basis of
ethnicity, national origin, skin color, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, physical
appearance, socio-economic lines, religious affiliation, age, disability, language, migration status, or
health. We explicitly reject queerphobia, transphobia, racism and sexism.
Hosted by Rhea Ramjohn
Find her at @rhearamjohnwriter