Angelika Wienerroither wins Ö1 Audience Award

04.11.2022
Awards & Successes
Angelika Wienerroither
On November 3, the highly endowed Ö1 Talent Scholarship for Visual Arts was awarded at the Leopold Museum in Vienna. The audience award of the Ö1 listeners went to Angelika Wienerroither, who studies photography and painting at the Department of Fine Arts and Design. She wins a free participation in the "Artist Statement" at Parallel Vienna 2023.
The basic idea behind the Ö1 Talentestipendium, an initiative for students at Austrian art universities, is based on the consideration of sustainability. This funding is intended to enable the scholarship holder to devote a year exclusively to their artistic work. Applications were received from the four Austrian art universities in Vienna, Linz and Salzburg (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Art University Linz as well as University Mozarteum Salzburg).
Angelika Wienerroither
Angelika Wienerroither
Ö1 Talent Scholarship

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