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Plakat zur Ausstellung. Grafik: Adrian Palko

»nova space« presents its new exhibition »Wo ist der Morgen, den wir gestern sahen?« (Where is the tomorrow we saw yesterday)

The university gallery »nova space« of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar invites you to the opening of the exhibition »Wo ist der Morgen, den wir gestern sahen?« on Thursday, August 22, 2024, from 4 pm. The exhibition shows works by students, university lecturers and external positions that deal with the fragile state of ideas of future visions, the vacuum, the interspaces and -tones, scenarios and snapshots when systems threaten to collapse.

Foto der Preisträgerin mit Urkunde in einer Menschenmenge

Maria Fabricius-Wendt Wins »Lyonel Kunstpreis 2024«

Freie Kunst graduate Maria Fabricius-Wendt was awarded the »Lyonel Kunstpreis 2024« on Friday, 12 July 2024. The award, which honours the final projects of up-and-coming talent in the Faculty of Art and Design and comes with a 2,000 euro prize, has conferred by »Lyonel – Verein zur Förderung von Kunst, Gestaltung und Kultur (Lyonel e.V.)« since 2019.

Poster of the exhibition

»zero is the moon« – University Gallery »nova space« presents new exhibition

From 24 April to 11 June 2024, students and external artists are exhibiting works that explore the possibilities of a new beginning under the title »zero is the moon«. Interested parties are cordially invited to the opening on Tuesday, 23 April 2024, 6 pm, in the temporary venue of the »nova space« – the University Gallery of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar – at Berkaer Straße 11!

Opening of Episode 05 of POWER HOUSE: »energy rising« in pictures

On Friday, 29 September 2023, we opened the fifth and thus last episode of the exhibition series »POWER HOUSE«, which takes place on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first Bauhaus exhibition in the Schiller Museum Weimar. Our photographer Jannis Uffrecht was there and captured the great atmosphere in pictures.

Grafic: Adrian Palko/Marc Wöhner

»energy rising« – Fifth Episode of »POWER HOUSE« Anniversary Exhibition Kicks Off at nova space

On Friday 29 September 2023 from 6 to 10 p.m., the fifth episode of the »POWER HOUSE« exhibition series will open in Weimar’s Schiller-Museum. The series marks the 100th anniversary of the first Bauhaus exhibition. nova space, the University Gallery of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, is hosting the exhibition under the title »energy rising« in reference to the many forms of energy flow.

Poster of the exhibition

»can’t stop won’t stop« – Episode 03 of the year-long »POWER HOUSE« exhibition starts on 29 June

While Episode 02 explores the topics of localisation, belonging and identification within the context of living, Episode 03 entitled »can’t stop won’t stop« examines aspects of settling down, movement and the fleeting nature of our lives. The third part of the exhibition series is being curated by »marke.6« student initiative and marks the halfway point in the year-long »POWER HOUSE« programme with which the »nova space« university gallery of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar is currently a guest at the Schiller-Museum.

Plakat zur Ausstellung

»no one belongs here more than you« – nova space opens second episode of the year-long »POWER HOUSE« exhibition

Under the title »no one belongs here more than you«, the university gallery of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar presents the second part of its exhibition series on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the first Bauhaus exhibition in Weimar’s Schiller Museum. Starting Thursday, 25 May 2023, works exploring themes of belonging, identification and security within the context of living will be available for viewing.

This was the opening of »POWER HOUSE« at the Schiller-Museum

On Saturday, 1 April 2023, the first episode of the exhibition »POWER HOUSE« opened under the title »where do we grow from here«. Alongside representatives of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar and the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, numerous visitors from the city, the arts, culture and business, as well as students and alumni, were on hand to view the exhibition, which will grow, expand and shrink again in the future.