From Wednesday, June 25 to Saturday, June
28, 2025, the University of Applied Arts Vienna will present a wide range of artistic and scientific projects as well as final
theses and projects.
A multidisciplinary program ties in with the exhibitions and shows how the University of Applied
Arts brings interdisciplinary impulses to society. With Monuments of the Future, Anab Jain, together with students
from Design Investigations, transforms Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz into a place of unexpected encounters. Visitors are invited to
reflect on visions of the future and how we can all contribute to shaping them.
Exhibitions
by the various departmentsWednesday, June 25, to Saturday, June 28, daily from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
at
the following locations:
OKP-Ferstel Wing, OKP-Schwanzer wing
Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
VZAVordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 1030 Vienna
GCP (former PSK)Former
Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
'AAA Summer 25 (Angewandte Final Projects)
The
majority of the final projects will be exhibited in the university buildings as part of the festival. Following the festival,
the final projects from the summer semester will also be available at
aaa.dieangewandte.at.
The website presents the final projects from all departments at the University of Applied Arts and grows with each semester.
Exhibitions in the cityat branch offices (Paulusplatz, University Gallery of the University
of Applied Arts in Heiligenkreuzerhof) and other locations in the city.
ProgramBook / Discourse
/ Film / Guided tour / Intervention / Reading / Performance / Sound / Game / Tour / Workshops
Info point
(OKP)Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
(next to the main entrance)
11:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Meeting
point for guided tours and tours
(unless otherwise stated)
Registration for guided toursWe recommend registering in advance for individual program items, such as guided tours. (If there are still places available,
you can also register on site).
The links for registration will be available on the festival website once the program
goes online.
Some program items (e.g., the opening event at the square and the closing reading of Sprachkunst) will be
simultaneously translated into sign language (ÖGS). In addition, alternative communication formats have been developed this
year as part of the
Beyond the Tour course, expanding the range of guided tours with new, experimental formats.
For further information and the complete festival program: angewandtefestival.at
Please send any inquiries, suggestions, and questions about the Angewandte Festival 2025, as well as inquiries about
the inclusive program and visiting the festival, by email to: angewandte.festival@uni-ak.ac.at.
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