Hamburg
Founded
1767
Students
900
Courses
7
Ranking
5
The Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK Hamburg) is a prestigious state art university in Hamburg, Germany, founded in 1767. It offers a wide range of programs in fine arts, including sculpture, stage design, design, film, graphic art, painting, theory, and time-based media. The university promotes interdisciplinary approaches, encouraging students to develop unique artistic and scientific profiles. HFBK Hamburg is dedicated to internationalization, hosting a diverse community of international students and faculty. Its main building, located in the Uhlenhorst quarter, was designed by architect Fritz Schumacher and completed in 1913. With a rich history and notable alumni such as Joseph Beuys, the university remains a key player in contemporary art education and research.
HFBK University of Fine Arts Hamburg
Lerchenfeld 2, 22081 Hamburg, Germany