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Fotos: Sonia Bialasiewicz, Sven Wolfgang, Caro Lenhart

Open House

Saturday, June 11, 2022, from 1 to 7pm

At Neue Schule für Fotografie Berlin we are pleased to open our doors to the public again on Saturday, June 11, 2022, from 1 to 7pm.

Visit our studios and photo labs, see current work, and discuss photography and school life firsthand with our students, staff, and lecturers. Explore work created in-house by our students and enjoy the exhibition ZEITKOLORIT of the workshop Freie Klasse curated by Eva Bertram.

Prospective students can book individual portfolio reviews with one of our members of staff via info@neue-schule-fotografie.berlin (25€/30 minutes).

The application deadline for the summer semester 2022 is June 26, 2022.
(Don’t hesitate to contact us with questions, inquiries and applications any time.)

For those who do not speak German we also offer an International Class in English, lasting one or two semesters, in which we are proud to welcome students from all over the world.

For our next semester, please apply here.

Programme

Information about the school
Our lecturers, students and board members will be present – don’t hesitate to ask them anything.

Cinema at the studio
2pm | 3:30pm | 6pm ­­– documentary short films from Zorana Mušikić’s course. In between presentation of works by the International Class.

Tour
5pm – guided tour through the exhibition ZEITKOLORIT with the photographers and curator Eva Bertram.

Exhibitions
STUDENTS’ WORKS throughout the building
> from Arne Reinhardt’s course on composition, layout and design
> from Eva Bertram’s and Jakob Wierzba’s long-term project courses
> from Pablo Zuleta Zahr’s International Class
ZEITKOLORIT by Freie Klasse Eva Bertram at the gallery

Portfolio reviews
1pm–2pm, for International Class
2pm–3pm, German course
Book a slot at info@neue-schule-fotografie.berlin. Cost: 35€ for 30min.

Deadline for applications for the winter semester: June 26, 2022.
(Don’t hesitate to contact us with questions, inquiries and applications any time.)

Tile photo: Linus Strauß