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28: 78:. Associated with this recognition was an extension in staff and space. In 1984, the award-winning new building of the Brunswick architects Kraemer, Sieverts & Partners was completed. A few years later, a multi-storied former factory building was rebuilt in which many of the artistic classes and workshops are housed. As a final addition, the library became an expansion which was built with parts of the dismantled Mexican pavilion from the EXPO 2000 by architect 85:
About 1,200 students are currently enrolled in the courses Media Studies (Bachelor and Master), Science of Art (Bachelor, Master and PhD), Fine Arts (Diploma), Visual Communication (Bachelor), Industrial Design (Bachelor, Master and phD), Art Education (Bachelor), as well as Performing Arts / Arts in
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The history goes back to the “Zeichnen-Instithut” (Drawing Institute) founded by the Brunswick Business Association in 1841 and which was first led by Johannes Selenka. From that Drawing Institute, the state-approved urban “Handwerker-Kunstgewerbeschule” (Artisan Arts and Crafts School) developed via
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The special profile of the HBK consists of relatively open studies. Individual projects, the discourse between students and professors and finally the discourse between the students (learning from and with each other) are supported. Students have the opportunity to link different subjects together
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since 1972 and a few years later it was included in the Lower Saxony Higher Education Act as an artistic and scientific university. Since then the HBK has the right to award doctoral degrees as well as
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various stages, and shortly thereafter the “Meisterschule des Deutschen Handwerks” (Master School of German Craftsmanship) developed.
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The library of the HBK, which was the Mexican Pavilion on the
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The real precursor of the HBK was founded in 1952: the urban
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and participate in all college courses and activities.
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Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig

Expo 2000
fine arts
Werkkunstschule
Lower Saxony
habilitation
Ricardo Legorreta
Marina Abramović
John Armleder
Stephan Berg
Candice Breitz
Michael Brynntrup
Jochen Gerz
Asta Gröting
Birgit Hein
Thomas Huber
Olav Christopher Jenssen
Lothar Osterburg
Thomas Rentmeister
Rita Rohlfing
Melati Suryodarmo
Gosbert Adler
Eku Wand
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