The graduates of the Kunsthochschule Kassel (KhK) present their final projects at the documenta-Halle in Kassel from December 10-17, 2025.
What role can design play in the sustainable transformation of society?
The Visual Communication degree program cordially invites interested students to a portfolio consultation.
On the last warm days of the winter semester 2025/26, the Transdisciplinary Center for Exhibition Studies - TRACES - once again invites you to a public lecture series.
Advice is available on Fridays from 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. for questions about studying Fine Art.
The kick-off exhibition marks the start of SDG+ theme year 3 "Transformations in work and business".
In the winter semester 2025/26, the Kunsthochschule Kassel invites you to the university's public lecture series.
Participation for the entire two days is preferred, but not a requirement.
A workshop to try out, discuss and think ahead together - open to anyone who wants to actively shape the future of construction.
This year's theme is "Focus on Diversity: Paths to a Diverse Film Culture".
Die Ausstellung präsentiert 17 künstlerische Arbeiten, bei denen filmische, audiovisuelle, digitale oder medienkritische Ansätze installativ im Raum verortet werden.
Vom 18. bis 23.11.2025 verwandeln sich die Kasseler Arthouse Kinos in einen lebendigen Treffpunkt für Filmliebhaber*innen und Medienschaffende aus aller Welt.
On the trail of the natural cycle: Join us on a walk through the forest to discover the hidden network of mushrooms and their role in the cycle of nature.
On the trail of the natural cycle: Join us on a walk through the forest to discover the hidden network of mushrooms and their role in the cycle of nature.
From food waste to food upcycling - where does food waste occur from the field to the plate and how can it be avoided?
Final exhibition of Lenni (H. Stockmann).
What is actually behind biochar and why does it play a key role in a sustainable future?
The Bonnefanten Museum is presenting Mounira Al Solh's first major solo exhibition in the Netherlands.