Art School Alliance for Outgoings
HFBK students can apply twice a year for an exchange semester with the Art School Alliance (ASA). The ASA partner universities are among the most renowned art schools in the world. HFBK students will have the unique opportunity to experience life and work at another art academy for theirselves, to get to know new perspectives, artistic practices, social systems and cultures and to (further) develop theirselves and their work. In the course of their stay they will build international friendships and networks beyond the "art academy cosmos" and maybe even foster and practice international understanding and cooperation in the long term.
The selected HFBK students can study at the partner universities free of tuition fees for the duration of a semester/term and receive travel expenses as well as monthly support from HFBK funds, the Karl H. Ditze Foundation or the Erasmus+ and PROMOS mobility programs.
All members of the Art School Alliance waive the tuition fees for exchange students. However, additional costs may arise, especially when studying in the USA. The exact funding modalities for a stay abroad in the ASA program vary, depending on the partner university. Please research the individual funding modalities and general conditions at the partner universities before applying:
- Boston: School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University
- Buenos Aires: Universidad del Cine
- Haifa: School of Arts, University of Haifa
- Hangzhou: China Academy of Art
- Jerusalem: Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design
- Kampala: Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Arts, Makerere University
- Lagos: Visual Arts, University of Lagos
- London: Department of Art, Goldsmiths, University of London
- Los Angeles: California Institute of the Arts
- New York: School of Art+Design, Purchase College
- New York State/Annandale-on-Hudson: Division of the Arts, Bard College
- Paris: Beaux-Arts de Paris
- Wien: Akademie der bildenden Künste
Conditions of participation
For HFBK outgoings, the ASA program comprises two phases: one semester of dedicated participation as a “buddy” in the student exchange in Hamburg and a further semester for a study visit abroad at one of the partner universities.
Supporting an ASA incoming in Hamburg as a “buddy” is a central component of the exchange; a guest abroad should also be a host at home.
Being a “buddy” includes, among other things
- picking up the incomings from the airport/train station and handing over the welcome folder with all documents,
- joint exploration of the ASA residence and its surroundings,
- supporting the incomings in registering at the district office, opening an account and, if necessary, taking out health insurance,
- support with initial orientation at the university and in Hamburg
- information about and, if necessary, accompaniment to exhibitions in Hamburg,
- participation in the ASA Open Studios including set-up and dismantling,
- support with problems.
The acceptance for the stay abroad can be withdrawn if the sponsorship is not carried out reliably and with commitment.
Successful participation in the ASA program is concluded with a final report (approx. 2 A4 pages and photo or mixed-media documentation).
Click here for the current application info.
Contact
Silva Jährling
Academic Affairs / International Cooperation
Room: 144a Le
Phone: +49 40 23 85 82 311
Mail: silva.jaehrling@hfbk.hamburg.de
Application
HFBK students can apply for an ASA scholarship twice a year: In May for an exchange in the summer semester of the following year, in November for an exchange in the winter semester of the following year.
Important when applying for ASA
Please fill out the online application form completely and carefully in German or English. After you have submitted the application form, you will receive a link to a cloud and a link for downloading the cover sheet of the letter of motivation.
Please upload ONE pdf file to cloud consisting of
- your artistic portfolio,
- a letter of motivation, explaining your individual reasons for choosing your preferred university(ies)
- your CV and
- the letter of recommendation from your HFBK professor
Please name the file according to this scheme: Lastname_Firstname.pdf
The files must not be larger than 10 MB in total.
Selection
The members of the AG Internationales decide on the awarding of scholarships.
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