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2022 the student body of the Mozarteum University has awarded the Design Prize for the third time. The call for entries was addressed to all students of the Department of Fine Arts & Design, who could each submit up to three works from the last three years.
Design Award of the ÖH Mozarteum Vernissage & Award Ceremony 16. November, 19.00 h Exhibition duration 7. - November 25, daily 10.00-20.00 hrs
With works by Iris Bruch, Clara Elixmann, Marie Gruber, Peter Kainhofer, Magdalena Karner, Kevin Klinger, Linda Nicolussi, Matthias Salfinger & Vanessa Steiner
From a total of 46 works, the expert jury, consisting of Suse Mayer, Valerie Medicus & Katrin Radanitsch, selected twelve works - among them the award winners - to be shown in the exhibition. In addition to the three prize winners nominated by the expert jury, an audience award was also presented. Many of the works on display have already been shown in various exhibitions and represent the wide range of students. These are the winners of the Design Award 2022: Iris Bruch Peter Kainhofer Marie Gruber Madgalena Karner won the public vote. Picture from left to right: Marie Gruber, Iris Bruch, Peter Kainhofer Congratulations!
And the winner is... The university's internal Research Competition Mozarteum (RCM) took place for the 6th time in 2024 and has established itself as a fixed part of the university's annual schedule. On December 3, the best submissions were honored at the Award Ceremony with the involvement of the international RCM jury.
Exhibition by Anna* Marina Ernst, Melina Harting, Mirjam Kämmerer, Sophia Kraus, Leonie Lindinger and Vanessa Veljković from the Department of Fine Arts & Design at the Mozarteum University Salzburg at the Salzburger Kunstverein.
Great success for the Mozarteum University: The FWF (Austrian Science Fund) is funding the project ‘Aesthetic judgement in community’ by Iris Laner with 485,430 euros. The individual project is dedicated to the role of the community in art education theory, school practice and education policy and is being carried out in collaboration with partners from the universities in Cologne, Siegen, London and Pretoria.
In the "GOODGOODS - from experiment to mass production" project, students developed a product together with detailed instructions that show the production process broken down into individual steps and can therefore be mass produced - even by someone else.
Student project
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