About us
Deconstructed Tales is a contemporary art practice that explores how people navigate, perceive and construct meaning within urban environments.
An inhabited space - be it city, town or village - is never a neutral setting; it is a palimpsest of historical layers, cultural signs and psychotopographic frequencies. In Deconstructed Tales community workshops, we bypass conventional landmarks and focus on the incongruent, odd, sociologically revealing objects and areas - and how they become meaningful to us in an individual way.
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Deconstructed Heidelberg - an artistic research workshop
eon Café, Schubertstr. 37, Eppelheim, DEIf your experience of living in / near Heidelberg was a texture or a sound, what would it be?
Join an artistic research workshop exploring the intersection of our subjective experiences and the city spaces we inhabit. Through a series of guided sketching activities, we will step away from traditional geography to map the affective textures, invisible barriers and unknown spaces that shape our daily routines.
No prior experience in drawing or painting is necessary. Together, we will transform personal sensory responses into visual language, culminating in a shared, collaborative map of the Heidelberg area.Date: 10th May 2026
Time: 13:00
Location: eon Cafe, Schubertstr. 37, EppelheimWorkshop admission: open (pay what you decide).
Your participation contributes to artistic research. Financial contributions compensate the artist's time and are strictly optional.
However, since we are being hosted by an independent creative business, please be a courteous guest and purchase something from the cafe.Registration: https://www.deconstructedtales.de/workshop-eon
The number of participants is limited to ensure the quality of discussion. Please register to secure your spot.About the artist
The workshop is facilitated by Alina Strelkovskaia, the artist behind Deconstructed Tales. Drawing on a background in contemporary art and sociology, her practice examines how we navigate, perceive and construct meaning within urban environments. Her workshops offer an analytical yet deeply creative space to reflect on the systems, histories and cultural codes we encounter in daily life.1 attendee
