

Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg
The
Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg (AdBK N)
editThe Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg is the oldest art academy in the German-speaking world and sees itself as a creative laboratory with an open research mandate. It offers a broad spectrum of artistic degree programs, including Freie Kunst, Kunstpädagogik and the Masterstudiengang Live Art Forms. These degree programs are organized into various artistic classes and offer comprehensive training in the fine and applied arts.
Main Mission and Values
editThe AdBK N is committed to promoting artistic talent and imparting art knowledge. It places great emphasis on creative freedom and the development of individual artistic identities. The academy functions as a center for artistic innovation and research, characterized by open and experimental approaches.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editAlthough specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the AdBK N contributes to the sustainable development of culture and society through its role as an educational institution. It promotes cultural diversity and provides platforms for artistic experiments and debates that contribute to social reflection.
Key Products and Services
edit- Studiengänge: The academy offers comprehensive artistic training in various disciplines.
- Mappenberatungen: Regular consultations for prospective students to develop their artistic skills.
- Kunstpraktische Forschung: The AdBK N supports artistic research projects and innovative art forms.
The Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg is an important place for artistic education and innovation, promoting talent and contributing to Germany's cultural landscape.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://verwaltungsportal.hessen.de/behoerde?org_id=L100042_43368
- 2 - https://adbk-nuernberg.de/impressum-datenschutz/impressum/
- 3 - https://www.bayernportal.de/dokumente/behoerde/313188413729
- 4 - https://adbk-nuernberg.de/bewerbung/studienangebot-und-beratung/
- 5 - https://studieren.de/adbk-nuernberg.hochschule.t-0.a-7.html