Art Studio & Gallery Space for Creative Cultural Exchange
Space Of Hearts is an Art Space & Gallery founded by artist couple Adriana Takeuchi Libotte and Alex Libotte, shaped by two deeply aligned hearts. It’s a place born out of love for creativity and cultural exchange, where we experiment, create, exhibit, and host workshops — while also welcoming others to share and collaborate. Located near the famous Bahnhof Zoo in the heart of Berlin, it was created for anyone looking for ways of being creative and living a life full of curiosity.
Events & Courses & Workshops

Photography Study Group
Curious about deepening your photography practice in a supportive, peer-based setting?
Alex is hosting a free Info Session for those interested in joining our upcoming group.

The Artist's Way with Alex
A 12-week creative journey to reconnect with your inner artist and find inspiration through guided practices, self-reflection, and playful exploration along the famous book by Julia Cameron.

Open Easy Sunday Mornings
Enjoy our space and explore your ideas and projects in our Creative Playtime sessions. Get inspired, experiment, rent our tools, try new materials and pick our brains in collaboration.
Space for Arts and Events

Why We Do What We Do
What
A creative hub for those wanting to explore. Whether it’s art, photography, design, or new ideas, we are a space for experimentation. We host workshops, exhibitions, and offer a place to create and to connect in real life.
Why
Creativity needs connection and space. We built this space to bring people together and make room for exploration. It’s about finding freedom through creativity and building a community that inspires and challenges each other.



How
We provide the tools, the space, and the vibe. Whether you're joining a workshop, exhibiting, or collaborating, we give you the flexibility to create your vision. It’s a place to get hands-on, learn, and connect with others.

"All art is a work in progress. It's helpful to see the piece we're working on as an experiment. One in which we can't predict the outcome. Whatever the result, we will receive useful information that will benefit the next experiment."
Rick Rubin, Author of The Creative Act