Annual Exhibition 2025
From 14-16 February 2025 students of the Hamburg University of Fine Arts will present their artistic productions from the past year: from painting, sculpture and installation to video, film and photography to sound works, performances and design concepts.
The DAAD Prize for outstanding achievements by international students and the Stendar-Feuerbaum Foundation Scholarship under the umbrella of the Hamburg Cultural Foundation will be awarded during the opening ceremony ont the 13th of February, 7 p.m.
In addition, an exhibition curated by Nadja Quante featuring Master's students, as well as the presentation of exchange students from Goldsmiths, University of London, can be seen at ICAT.
Click here for the film programme and here for the event programme of the annual exhibition.
Opening
13 February, 7 p.m.
Awarding of the DAAD Prize for outstanding achievements by international students and the Stendar-Feuerbaum Foundation Scholarship under the umbrella of the Hamburg Cultural Foundation
Exhibition on the opening evening 7-10 p.m., from 10 p.m.: admission for HFBK Family&Friends, admission for guests only when accompanied by members of the university
Exhibition
14 - 16 February 2025 at Lerchenfeld 2, AtelierHaus (Lerchenfeld 2a) and Finkenau 42
14 + 15 February 2025 also at Wartenau 15
2 - 8 pm each day, admission free
Mensa
The canteen is open throughout the annual exhibition and offers hot and cold food and drinks.
Safe Party / Awareness-Team
A trained awareness team of 4 people will be on duty on the opening evening.
The awareness concept is directed against all forms of discrimination, against sexist, racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, transphobic or comparable abusive behaviour and actively opposes it. If you feel uncomfortable or observe that someone is behaving in an abusive way, you can contact the awareness team in confidence at +49 157 31 90 56 19.
You can recognise the awareness team by pink-coloured waistcoats and pink caps. There will also be notices with QR codes throughout the hotel and a contact person will be available at each bar to provide information.
Guided tours and educational program
Public guided tours, meeting point entrance hall
Fri-Sun 4 + 6 p.m. (German), 4 p.m. (English)
Guided tour of the exhibition by Master's students with Nadja Quante, meeting point ICAT
Fri, 3 p.m.
Guided tour for children from 6 years
Sat & Sun 4 p.m., meeting point Mensavorraum
Children's Art Room
Sat & Sun 3-6 p.m., Mensavorraum
Initiated by Prof. Dr. Anja Steidinger and the Klasse Grund Schule
Information for visitors with reduced mobility
The main building of the HFBK at Lerchenfeld 2 is a listed building and therefore mostly but not completely barrier-free for visitors with limited mobility.
The barrier-free access with a step-free connection to the passenger elevator to all floors is located at the side entrance Uferstraße 1 - along the part of the building that is parallel to the Eilbek Canal.
The new studio building at Lerchenfeld 2a is barrier-free accessible, the different floors can be reached via an elevator.
Public toilets for people with disabilities are located in the main building on the ground floor (step-free and accessible by elevator via side entrance) and in the studio house on the ground floor (accessible at ground level via main entrance from the street). Both toilets can be opened with the Eurokey.
The HFBK would like to make it possible for all visitors to have as smooth and barrier-free a visit as possible. Therefore, a person will be available during the opening hours of the exhibition to assist you before or during your visit.