TU Dresden

01069 Dresden
Germany
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Technische Universität Dresden is one of the largest universities of technology in Germany and one of the leading and most dynamic universities of the country. As a full-curriculum university it offers a variety of 124 disciplines and covers a wide research spectrum.

The Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden is an Artist in Residence programme for the promotion of artistic research, which gives international artists the opportunity to become part of TUD’s scientific community for a period of six months. The programme is intended for visual artists from the fields of performance, installation, media art (video, sound, etc.) who understand their artistic practice to be time-based art. The projects of the Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden with the annually varying Artists in Residence are closely connected to the topics of the Schaufler Kolleg@TU Dresden, for mutual benefit.

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