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27 Sep 2022

Braunschweig Projects: Stipend Residency Program for up to three Ukrainian Artists


Exhibition view 'Nothing Always Body' (Braunschweig Projects 2017-2018); Work: Mitchell Herrmann, 'Axis Mundi'. Photo: Valentin Wedde.

Call for Applications
Braunschweig University of Art (HBK Braunschweig)
http://www.braunschweig-projects.de

Info

Application deadline: October 26, 2022 (date of receipt by mail)

Contact

braunschweigprojects@hbk-bs.de

+49 (0)531 391 91 22

Address

http://www.braunschweig-projects.de
Braunschweig University of Art (HBK Braunschweig)
Johannes-Selenka-Platz 1
38118 Braunschweig
Germany

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Funding for Ukrainian Artists provided by the German Federal State Government of Lower Saxony and Braunschweig University of Art (HBK Braunschweig)

Expressions of interest are sought for the renowned stipend program, Braunschweig Projects. This call-out is exclusively focused on artists who need, or needed to fly from the war zone in Ukraine. Therefore, eligible applicants for this call-out are artists who have recently resided, or still reside in Ukraine. This call aims to ease war-related hardship. As part of the Braunschweig Projects Residency Program, the selection criteria for this application is based on documentation that demonstrates the applicant as having established a comprehensive artistic practice, inclusive of exhibition activities, in the field of Fine Arts.

For more information and the application, please visit our website (www.braunschweig-projects.de).
The application deadline is October 26, 2022 (date of receipt by mail).

Braunschweig University of Art (HBK) is an artistic-scientific university. As one of the largest art academies in Germany with close to 1000 students, the university offers fields of study in the liberal arts, art education, performing arts, design, visual communication, art history and media studies. It is equipped with excellent studios and laboratories, providing an ideal working environment for intellectual, creative and artistic purposes. Braunschweig, with its population of around 250,000 is the largest city between Hanover and Berlin.