Braunschweig University of Art

By integrating practical skills with critical analysis, HBK Braunschweig aims to cultivate creative professionals who are equipped to contribute innovatively to the cultural and academic landscapes.

The university is committed to providing a comprehensive education that balances artistic expression with scholarly inquiry, preparing graduates to navigate and influence the evolving demands of the creative industries.

The university provides approximately 5,000 square meters of workshop and laboratory space, enabling students to experiment with both traditional and innovative artistic methods.

Facilities include studios for wood, metal, plastic, paper, and ceramics work, as well as labs for photography, film and video production, sound art, computer animation, and computer-aided design.

The university provides approximately 5,000 square meters of workshop and laboratory space, enabling students to experiment with both traditional and innovative artistic methods.

Facilities include studios for wood, metal, plastic, paper, and ceramics work, as well as labs for photography, film and video production, sound art, computer animation, and computer-aided design.

This diverse array of programs and state-of-the-art facilities underscores HBK Braunschweig's commitment to providing a dynamic and supportive environment for students pursuing careers in the arts and related fields.

The library of the HBK, which was the Mexican Pavilion on the Expo 2000