The Bachelor Programme is a six-semester programme exploring the intersection of visual arts, public culture, architecture, and the performing arts.
Students develop spatial literacy through fieldwork, making, and collaboration. The programme operates in real contexts, engaging human and non-human environments, reclaiming transitional spaces, and reprogramming underused sites.
It is structured around collaborative action-research processes that directly engage with concrete urban spaces. These processes involve diverse actors and unfold in dialogue with those who use and inhabit them, ensuring that learning remains dynamic, situated, and collectively shaped.
Students are expected to:
. Participate actively in studios, fieldwork, and shared spaces (ateliers, labs, workshops)
. Practice observation, mapping, prototyping (including 1:1 testing), and documentation
. Combine media (drawing, models, photo/video, performance, writing) to communicate clearly
. Collaborate, self-organize, and practice care, safety, and ethical conduct in public space
. Present work publicly (crits, micro-exhibitions, site actions)
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STUDY INFORMATION
↪ Minimum duration of study: 6 semesters
↪ Course language: German and English.
Sufficient knowledge of German or English is required for the admission examination.
Non-German-speaking students must provide either proof of English (level B2) before study registration or German language proficiency (level B1) before registering for the 3rd semester.
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Univ. Prof.in Dr. Giulia Mazzorin
Univ. Prof. Dr. Andrea Curtoni
co-founder of Biennale Urbana (BURB), Venice based architects/artists collective
biennaleurbana.net
Berit Seidel, (U5), Zurich based artists collective
u5.92u.ch
Matteo Locci, Artist (ATI collective)
www.atisuffix.net
Andrea Curtoni
andrea.curtoni@kunstuni-linz.at
Gertraud Kliment
strategies.office@kunstuni-linz.at
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