The Angewandte opens its buildings and presents its activities from 26.6. to 29.6.2024: Graduation projects, exhibitions in the main university buildings as well as exhibitions in the city will be accompanied by a multidisciplinary program. Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz will be closed to traffic and hence become a gathering place, a stage, a public square for the four days of the festival.
Save-the-Date for the Angewandte Festival 2024!
Wednesday, 26 to Saturday, 29 June
Exhibitions daily 11 am to 9 pm
Opening at Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz (with sign language interpretation – ÖGS):
26 June, 5 pm
On the opening evening, Wednesday 26 June and Friday 28 June, there will be a music program on Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz, which is being temporarily transformed for this year's festival by Sam Jacob (Professor of Architectural Design 3) and Petra Gruber (Professor of Building Construction).
Guided tours to the various exhibitions of the departments and with different emphases will take place several times a day on all festival days.
The detailed program, all exhibition contributions as well as the entire program including all guided tours will be online on this website from mid-June!
daily 11 am to 9 pm at the following locations:
OKP-Ferstel-Wing
OKP-Schwanzer-Wing
Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
VZA
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 1030 Vienna
GCP (former Post Savings Bank)
Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
The program also takes place in various annexes and at external locations in various districts of Vienna. For example, the final works of the Sculpture and Space department and the Site-Specific Art department can be visited at Paulusplatz. Exhibitions and festival contributions also take place in the annex at Rustenschacherallee and in the University Gallery of the Angewandte at Heiligenkreuzerhof.
Annex Paulusplatz
Paulusplatz 5, 1030 Vienna
University Gallery of the Angewandte in Heiligenkreuzerhof, Schönlaterngasse 5, Stiege 7, ground floor, 1010 Vienna
+ further external locations
Multidisciplinary program contributions frame the exhibitions and reflect the trans- and interdisciplinarity of the Angewandte. The formats range from book, discourse, film, guided tour, intervention, reading, performance, sound, tour, video to workshops. Individual program contributions will be translated into sign language (ÖGS) and an educational programme in simple language is also being developed.
The majority of the final graduation projects are exhibited in the university buildings as part of the festival. Since the winter semester 21/22, the final theses of the Angewandte have been presented digitally at aaa.dieangewandte.at - the website grows with each semester.
For specific enquiries about visits (e.g. visits by whole school groups or other group and tour enquiries) as well as general questions about the festival, please contact us at angewandte.festival@uni-ak.ac.at
Questions about accessibility and the inclusive guided tour program should be sent to: veronika.merklein@uni-ak.ac.at