Event Calendar: Germany in the US
Whenever you cannot visit Germany in person, rest assured that there are often events in your area that will bring you closer to Germany. Browse our nation-wide calendar below to find out which events are scheduled throughout the United States, or use the search tool to the right to search for events near you. You can fine-tune your search by selecting an event category, location and/or date range.
Butler University Presents: "The Mahler Project"
Oct 30, 2009 - May 31, 2010 | Indianapolis, IN
Butler University and numerous Indianapolis arts and community organizations will present a series of events throughout 2009-2010 to honor the 150th anniversary of the birth of composer Gustav Mahler, commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and celebrate Germanic creative expression.
Exhibition: Roads and Paths (Straßen und Wege)
Jan 14, 2010 6:00 PM - Mar 19, 2010 3:00 PM | Washington, DC
A sense of quietness and deep intimacy with the landscape is revealed in Berhard Fuchs' photos of the landscape around his hometown of Helfenberg, Austria. Over a span of five years, he patiently observed and recorded the landscape.
The Indiana University DEFA Project: Remembering 1989-90 through East German Films of the Transition
Jan 17, 2010 - Apr 18, 2010 | Bloomington, IN
In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, and Europe was changed forever. See the „Wende Flicks“ - the last films from East Germany, depicting the radical change and the disintegration of the East Bloc. Germanic Studies faculty and students will introduce the films. Discussions with the audience after each screening. Free and open to the public!
Volunteers Needed for Economic Development Project
Feb 12, 2010 - May 31, 2010 | Atlanta, GA
The Cumming - Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce is presently looking for German-speaking volunteers for an economic development project. The purpose is to recruit German companies to come to Forsyth County.
Exhibition: "Josef Albers: Innovation and Inspiration"
Feb 13, 2010 - Apr 11, 2010 | Washington, DC
The Hirshhorn possesses one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collections of work by Josef Albers, a German-born artist who once taught at the renowned Bauhaus School. Some 70 works spanning the artist’s 50-year career and key objects from the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation are on display.