Association of Artists in Braunschweig
The Braunschweig Art Association, established in 1832, is one of the most renowned art associations in Germany. Located at Lessingplatz 12, 38100 Braunschweig, this esteemed institution can be easily reached from Braunschweig Central Station by taking tram 2 to John-F.-Kennedy-Platz, or by buses 429 and 461.
The association's primary goal is to promote young positions in the discourse of contemporary art. It achieves this by addressing the mediation of contemporary art production through various means, including the publication of exhibition catalogues, lecture series, artist talks, and guided tours.
The Art Association Braunschweig is a lively place of exchange and dialogue. The Remise, a space within the association, serves as a testing ground for young artistic positions and curatorial projects, with four exhibitions held annually.
In addition to these, the association presents eight solo or group exhibitions each year, showcasing significant positions in international contemporary art.
For more information or to arrange a visit, you can contact the Braunschweig Art Association by telephone at 0531 49556, or via email at info@kunstvereinunsere Website.de. Their website, located at https://kunstvereinunsere Website.de/, provides further details about their activities and exhibitions.
While the curator of the Braunschweig Art Association e.V. at the time of reporting was not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results, the association's commitment to contemporary art remains steadfast, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts.
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