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Research NETWORK / CONNECTION

The exhibition introduces the works of the Polish, Hungarian and Upper-Bavarian artists who took part in the artist-in-residence-program in 2018. A central topic are the connections between people, thoughts, places, times and objects.

Date :

16.02.2019 until 31.03.2019

Research NETWORK / CONNECTION

Events

16. February– 31. March 2019
exhibition in the gallery on the ground floor and in the vault on the 1st floor

opening hours: Tue to Sat 2 am to 7 pm, Sun and Fri 10am to 7 pm and by appointment
The exhibition rooms and the cafe are reachable barrier-free.

15. February, Friday 19 pm: Vernissage

  • Greeting: Rainer Schneider, vice president of the District Council of Upper Bavaria
  • Introduction: Eike Berg, director of the Center for Art

Shuttle taxi from the Freising train station (opposite the main entrance) to the Center for Art: 6:55 pm; return: 20.50

26. February, Tuesday 17 pm: treffpunkt+kunst
Guided tour through the exhibition with Alexandra M. Hoffmann

24. March, Sunday 15 pm: KUNST#TAG 065:
Symposium „Residenz Europa“

  • Greeting: Josef Mederer, president of the District Council of Upper Bavaria
  • Presentation by Gitte Zschoch, director of EUNIC Global (European Union National Institutes for Culture)
  • Round table discussion with representatives from the partner organisations of several countries and with artists participating in the current artists' exchange programs  

Shuttle taxi from the Freising train station (opposite the main entrance) to the Center for Art: 2.55 pm, return: approx. 6.50 pm

Participating artists:

Mark Fridwalszki (Hungary)
Artur Rozen (Poland)
Julia Schewalie (Germany)
Verena Seibt (Germany)

Opening hours

Exhibitions:

Winter (Nov-Feb)
Tue - Sat: 2 pm - 6 pm
Sun + holidays: 10 am - 7 pm

Summer (March-Oct)
Tue - Sat: 2 pm - 7 pm
Sun + holidays: 10 am - 7 pm

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Das Titelbild des Flyers über die Kunstwerke im Skulpturengarten im Außenbereich des Schafhofs - Europäisches Künstlerhaus Oberbayern zeigt die Skluptur "SpaceSheep" des ungarischen Künstlers Csongor Szigeti, ein silbernes, halb abstraktes Schaf auf einer Wiese.
Brochure about the Sculpture Garden in the outdoor area of the Center for Art
To download: PDF 10 MB