Muthesius Academy of Art
Muthesius Academy of Art | |
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founding | 2005 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Kiel |
state | Schleswig-Holstein |
country | Germany |
president | Arne Zerbst |
Students | 568 WS 2012/13 |
Employee | about 100 |
including professors | 31 |
Website | www.muthesius-kunsthochschule.de |
The Muthesius Academy in Kiel is the only art school in the country Schleswig-Holstein . It is named after the architect Hermann Muthesius . It was founded in 1907 as a craft art school, became a technical college for art and design in 1994 and has been Germany's youngest art college since 2005 . It has around 600 students and 100 employees.
Degrees
Since 2005, courses leading to a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Fine Arts have been offered for six to eight semesters. In 2009 the diploma (FH) for all subjects expired . Since the winter semester of 2008, the art college has been offering four-semester advanced courses leading to a Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degree . Then there is the possibility of doing a doctorate.
Departments and courses of study
There are currently the following departments with bachelor's degree programs:
- Design with the communication design and industrial design courses
- Art with the courses in fine art and art education for high school teaching in cooperation with the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
- Room strategies with the course room strategies / interior design
The architecture department was discontinued in the summer semester of 2008.
The master’s courses are:
- Free art , with a focus on painting , sculpture , drawing and graphics, media art and ceramics
- Industrial design , with a focus on medical design or interface design
- Communication design , with a focus on typography and book design, illustration, photography, conception and design, language and design, media design
- Spatial strategies, with a focus on Spatial Scenography / Spatial Intervention
Central facilities
In addition to the study areas, the Muthesius Kunsthochschule has central facilities that offer interdisciplinary courses. In this way, interdisciplinary study becomes possible. The central facilities are:
- Specialized library for art, architecture and design
- IT center
- Open university workshops (eight in number)
- Project office
- Institute for Art, Design and Media Studies / forum for interdisciplinary studies
- Center for media
history
In 1907 the Kieler Gewerbeschule with arts and crafts orientation was founded with the name Städtische Handwerker- und Kunstgewerbeschule . It was named Technical and Applied Arts School in 1910 , was renamed Muthesius-Werkschule Kiel for handicrafts and applied arts after the Second World War and in 1966 it was renamed Muthesius-Werkkunstschule . In 1972 it received the status of a technical college for design and was incorporated into the Kiel University of Applied Sciences in 1974 . In 1994 it became self-employed as Muthesius University - University of Applied Sciences for Art and Design . In 2005 the technical college became an art college . Since then it has been called the Muthesius Art College .
building
Since the winter semester 2012/2013, the buildings of the art college have been located in the Damperhof district of Kiel between Legienstrasse, Knooper Weg and Wilhelminenstrasse. The campus was here as early as 1907. Before that, the last campus move was in 1961, when only 130 students moved into premises in Lorentzendamm 6–8, as well as on Langer Segen and Brunswiker Straße.
canteen
The smallest canteen in Schleswig-Holstein is located in the middle of the campus in the former boiler house built in 1907 . Food has been served here since January 16, 2013, 41,000 meals in 2014.
The boiler house was largely left in its early industrial character. On the mezzanine floor is the cafeteria with a visible kitchen and a multifunctional room with a platform and gallery installation, which connects the different height levels of these areas.
Former students
- Alexandra (singer) bourgeois Doris Treitz (1942–1969) studied graphic design in 1959
- Elsbeth Arlt (1948–2015), painter, studied from 1969 to 1971
- Illa Blaue (1919–2018), painter, evening classes at the arts and crafts school before the Second World War
- Shahin Charmi (* 1953), intermedia art
- Friedrich Peter Drömmer (1889–1968), painter and commercial artist
- Ritha Elmholt (* 1947), painter and author
- Menno Fahl (* 1967), painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Otto Flath (1906–1987), wood sculptor
- Donald von Frankenberg (* 1951), artist
- Gunther Gerlach (* 1952), sculptor
- Ralf Groene (* 1968), industrial designer
- Klaus Grutzka (1923–2011), artist, painter, graphic artist
- F. Jörg Haberland (* 1958), visual artist
- Frank Otto (media entrepreneur) (* 1957) studied painting, entrepreneur
- Jörg Plickat (* 1954), sculptor
- Birgit Rautenberg (* 1969), photographer
- Ingrid M. Schmeck (* 1944), graphic designer and illustrator
- René Schoemakers (* 1972), painter
- Werner Schreib (1925–1969), painter and graphic artist
- Bernhard Schwichtenberg (* 1938), artist and professor of graphic design 3D
- Ben Siebenrock (1951–2018), sculptor
University professors
professorship | Area | main emphasis |
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BKH Gutmann | free art | Base class |
Elisabeth Wagner | free art | sculpture |
Kerstin Abraham | free art | Ceramics |
Antje Majewski | free art | painting |
Lars Breuer | free art | Painting, mural / perception form and color |
Arnold Dreyblatt | free art | Media art |
Stephan Sachs | free art | Time based media |
Piotr Nathan | free art | Drawing and printmaking |
Almut Linde | Free art teaching post | Interdisciplinary artistic practice |
Norbert M. Schmitz | IKDM | aesthetics |
Petra Maria Meyer | IKDM | Cultural and media studies with a focus on philosophy |
Christiane Kruse | IKDM | Art history and visual cultures |
Annika Frye | Industrial design | Design science and research |
Bettina Möllring | Industrial design | Basics of industrial design |
Dieter Siebrecht | Industrial design | Honorary Professor of Medical Design |
Detlef Rhein | Industrial design | Method. Design of technical products / MA Medical Design |
Martin Postler | Industrial design | |
Frank Jacob | Industrial design | Interface design |
Peter Hendricks | Communication design | photography |
Tom Duscher | Communication design | Interactive media, center for media |
André Heers | Communication design | Typography and design |
Annette E. le Fort | Communication design | Book design |
Silke Juchter | Communication design | Conception and draft |
Wolfgang Sasse | Communication design | Strategic communication / verbal design, head of project office |
Markus Huber | Communication design | Visual basics and graphic design, illustration |
Oswald Egger | Communication design | Language and shape |
Christian Teckert | Spatial strategies | Research and intervention in space / MA Spatial Strategies |
Sandra Schramke | Spatial strategies | curatorial practice / spatialization of knowledge |
Michael Breda | Spatial strategies | Scenography |
Dagmar Schork | Spatial strategies | Scenography |
Manfred Schulz | Spatial strategies | Scenography / Spatial Strategies |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Number of students Students and first-year students by type of university, federal state and university, WS 2012/13. Federal Statistical Office , pp. 66–113 , accessed on November 3, 2013 .
- ↑ Knut Nievers (Ed.): Kunstwende, The Kiel Impulse of Expressionism 1915 - 1922 . Wachholtz, Neumünster 1992, p. 203.
- ↑ http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/dekanat/berichte/pdf/schlussbericht.pdf
- ↑ Linda Diercks: 12 million for the Muthesius art college. Economic development and technology transfer Schleswig-Holstein, September 19, 2012, archived from the original on September 13, 2014 ; accessed on September 13, 2014 .
- ↑ Start of the semester at Muthesius Kunsthochschule on a new campus! lifePR / UNITED NEWS NETWORK GmbH, October 10, 2012, accessed on September 13, 2014 .
- ↑ shz.de: New campus for the art college
- ^ Studentenwerk - Kesselhaus cafeteria
- ↑ Kieler Nachrichten: New cafeteria in the old boiler house
- ^ Annual report of the Schleswig-Holstein Student Union for 2014
- ↑ Realized project MUTHESIUS KUNSTHOCHSCHULE
Web links
- Web presence of the Muthesius Art Academy
- Short film about Insight Outlook, the annual exhibition 2017
Coordinates: 54 ° 19 ′ 38 ″ N , 10 ° 8 ′ 29 ″ E