Braunschweig Projects

Braunschweig Projects was developed on the basis of graduate funding for the arts. In collaboration between HBK Braunschweig and the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony, a residency programme was created in which the international artist funding of the State of Lower Saxony was alocated to the university. Braunschweig Projects combines the goal of promoting young artists with the development of internationalisation.

BRAUNSCHWEIG PROJECTS 2025/2026 - ARTIST FUNDING of the State of Lower Saxony at the Braunschweig University of Art (HBK Braunschweig)

Deadline for submissions is 18/10/2024 (e-mail inbox)

 

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Call for applications

Braunschweig University of Art (HBK) is an artistic-scientific university with the right to award doctoral and post-doctoral qualifications. With around 1,000 students in the fields of fine arts, art education, performing arts, design, visual communication, art history and media studies, HBK Braunschweig is one of the largest art academies in Germany.

With the programme "Braunschweig Projects", HBK Braunschweig offers 7 artistic scholarships for the year 2025/26 on behalf of the State of Lower Saxony:

  • 5 scholarships in the field of fine arts
  • 2 scholarships in the field of sound art

The scholarships are part of the promotion of emerging artists by the university and the state. They are aimed at artists who would like to work on a project in the immediate vicinity of HBK Braunschweig. With their project proposal, scholarship holders should make a significant contribution towards the further development of forms of artistic practice.

Scholarship holders will be integrated into the university by a mentor. Mentors are fine arts professor who can be chosen by the scholarship holders themselves. In addition, all professors of the fine arts department will be available for artistic discourse with the scholarship holders. The university actively supports the mediation of contacts.

Scholarship holders will have the opportunity to present the current status of their artistic project within the university. In addition, they will also be obliged to participate in a joint final presentation.

Funding is provided in form of scholarships of 1,400 euros per month over a period of 12 months. During this time, scholarship holders are required to reside at HBK for at least 8 months during the lecture period in the summer and winter semesters. The funding period will begin on 01/04/2025. Scholarship holders can move into their accommodation from 14/04/2025.

There will also be an allowance for project and travel costs. After deduction of the travel costs of all scholarship holders, the remaining amount will be divided among the scholarship holders based on a project calculation and in consultation with the chosen mentor. The realisation of the contributions for the final exhibition as a joint project will be key.

A studio apartment in Braunschweig, designed for one person, will be available rent-free for the duration of the stay in Braunschweig in return for reimbursement of the incidental rental costs of 150 euros per month.

A pre-requisite for a scholarship is a successfully completed art degree. The most recent studies must have been completed after 01/04/2014 and before 01/04/2021. Scholarship holders must be able to show proof of extensive artistic practice and exhibition participation.

A scholarship cannot be granted if the applicant is receiving regular benefits from third parties during the funding period (e.g. residence or salary payments or work scholarships) or a state subsidy.

 

Applications

Applications in German or English should be submitted using the application form with specific reference to one of the scholarships advertised above to the following e-mail no later than 18.10.2024: application-bsprojects@hbk-bs.de (e-mail must be received by 11:59 pm, applications received after this will not be considered).

E-mails (RE: application-bsprojects / Braunschweig Projects 25/26 Sound Art OR! Fine Art) should not exceed 15 MB, otherwise they will not be considered, and must contain the following documents:

1) Fully completed and signed application form with personal details, curriculum vitae and project description (approx. 3 pages)
(PDF file, max. 1 MB/ file name: APF_ applicant name)

2) Evidence of artistic work: portfolio with any links to video and audio files of artistic works incl. password, if required
(PDF file, max. 12 MB/ file name: Portfolio_ applicant name)

3) Copy of graduation/degree certificate of most recent degree or certified translation in German
(PDF file, max. 1 MB/ file name: Degree_applicant name)

Applications which do not meet the above requirements (complete documents, correct file types, file names, file sizes, e-mail receipt) will not be considered.

It is not possible to apply for both scholarships at the same time.

Kontakt

Kerstin Dopatka-Durston

Gebäude 17, Raum 101
+49 531 391 9134

→ Curator Fellowship 2025/2026 

In addition to the artistic scholarships, a curatorial fellowship will also be offered in 2025. Further information can be found HERE.