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	<title>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 13:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>FinkenwerderKunstpreis2026</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/FinkenwerderKunstpreis2026</link>

		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 13:50:10 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	Finkenwerder Kunstpreis 2026

**german below**

AIRBUS OUT OF HFBK!No cultural sponsorship by war profiteers at our university!


Since 2022, the Finkenwerder Art Prize with a prize money of €50,000 is awarded at HfBK; it is funded by the arms manufacturer Airbus. Airbus is Europe’s second-largest weapons manufacturer. The company manufactures and develops fighter jets such as the Eurofighter, as well as military drones and helicopters. Through its collaboration with Israeli defense companies, Airbus profits from the genocide in Gaza and supplies its products to Frontex and other border regimes worldwide. The company is one of the biggest profiteers of the global militarization of borders. Arms companies like Airbus use cultural sponsorship – such as funding art prizes – to maintain their public image as primarily civilian and progressive corporations.


Since the war in Ukraine, the “Zeitenwende” declared in 2022, and the genocide in Gaza, the arms industry’s profits have been rising worldwide. This includes, among other things, the 100 billion euro special fund for the Bundeswehr. At the same time, German society is becoming increasingly militarized. Rearmament, the military, and the arms industry are increasingly normalized across society, while a new military draft is to be introduced. 

Germany is to become a major military power once again. 


This militarization is also visible in Hamburg: together with the arms company Rheinmetall, Airbus also participates in the Bundeswehr’s annual large-scale exercises in the Port of Hamburg – a NATO logistics hub for troop deployments to the east in the event of war.


But this widespread militarization is only possible through the simultaneous attack on the welfare state and labor rights, as well as through drastic cuts in social services, education, and arts and culture. Apprenticeships and entire degree programs are being eliminated; rents and healthcare are becoming increasingly difficult for us to afford. 


At HFBK, too, we will increasingly feel the consequences of the current austerity policies in the education sector. While we live under increasingly precarious conditions, arms companies like Airbus are reaping their war profits. Under such circumstances of militarization and austerity measures, we will not allow an arms company that profits from these developments to present itself as a civilian enterprise at our university!No to the “Zeitenwende”!

No to social cuts!

Full funding for colleges and&#38;nbsp;universities!AIRBUS RAUS AUS DER HFBK!

Kein Kultursponsoring von Kriegsprofiteuren&#38;nbsp;an unserer Hochschule! &#38;nbsp;
Seit 2022 wird der Finkenwerder Kunstpreis in Höhe von 50.000€ an der HfBK verliehen, welcher vom Rüstungskonzern Airbus finanziert wird. Airbus ist der zweitgrößte Rüstungskonzern Europas. Der Konzern produziert und entwickelt Kampfflugzeuge wie den Eurofighter, militärische Drohnen und Helikopter. Airbus profitiert durch seine Zusammenarbeit mit israelischen Rüstungsunternehmen vom Völkermord in Gaza und liefert seine Produkte an Frontex und andere Grenzregime weltweit. Das Unternehmen zählt zu den größten Profiteuren der weltweiten Militarisierung von Grenzen. Rüstungskonzerne wie Airbus nutzen Kultursponsoring – wie die Finanzierung von Kunstpreisen – um ihre Außendarstellung als hauptsächlich zivile und progressive Konzerne aufrechtzuerhalten.Seit dem Krieg in der Ukraine, der 2022 ausgerufenen Zeitenwende und dem Genozid in Gaza steigen weltweit die Profite der Rüstungsindustrie. So unter anderem auch durch die 100 Milliarden Euro Sondervermögen für die Bundeswehr. Gleichzeitig wird die deutsche Gesellschaft immer weiter militarisiert. Aufrüstung, Militär und Rüstungsunternehmen sollen immer mehr in der ganzen Gesellschaft normalisiert werden, während eine neue Wehrpflicht eingeführt werden soll. Deutschland soll wieder zu einer militärischen Großmacht werden. Auch in Hamburg ist diese Militarisierung sichtbar: so beteiligt sich auch Airbus zusammen mit dem Rüstungskonzern Rheinmetall an den jährlichen Bundeswehr-Großübungen im Hamburger Hafen – einem logistischen Drehkreuz der NATO für Truppenverlegungen nach Osten im Kriegsfall. Aber diese allgemeine Militarisierung wird nur durch den gleichzeitigen Angriff auf Sozialstaat und Arbeitsrechte ermöglicht, sowie durch die drastischen Kürzungen im Sozialen, im Bildungsbereich, als auch bei Kunst und Kultur. Lehrstellen und ganze Studiengänge werden gestrichen, Mieten und Gesundheitsversorgung werden für uns immer schwieriger zu bezahlen.Auch an der HfBK werden wir mehr und mehr die Folgen der aktuellen Kürzungspolitik im Bildungssektor zu spüren bekommen. Während wir in immer prekäreren Bedingungen leben, machen Rüstungsunternehmen wie Airbus ihre Kriegsprofite. Unter solchen Umständen von Aufrüstung und Kürzungen wollen wir es nicht zulassen, dass ein Rüstungsunternehmen, was von diesen Entwicklungen profitiert sich an unserer Hochschule als ziviles Unternehmen profilieren kann! Nein zur Zeitenwende! 
Nein zu Sozialkürzungen! 

Ausfinanzierung von Hochschulen und Universitäten!




	19/05/2026
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Infos Protest 2024:Finkenwerder Kunstpreis 2024
Results of Senate Vote&#38;nbsp;
Protest 2024

JOIN THE PROTEST!


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		<title>Songs of Resistance</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/Songs-of-Resistance</link>

		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 14:58:13 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	Songs of Resistance

Sunday 15. Dec. at 19:00
Le23 (social design classroom)Drinks and snacks with guitar accompaniments from Bardia Esmaeilloo Sauerland und Apollonia Stoisits.

Come by sing along or just sit and listen in 🌹✊❤️‍🔥



	15/12/2024

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		<title>Elections 2024</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/Elections-2024</link>

		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 18:35:49 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	Student Parliament and AStA Election of  2024

Election of StuPa 
Aula Foyer

10.12. 10am-6pm

11.12. 10am-6pm

12.12. 10am-4 pm

please bring you student ID to vote (small grey piece of paper saying: Student Identity Card)




StuPa session


[Election of the AStA]
12.12.24 at 6pm in R11

All students welcome!

︎︎︎[election program-ENG]
︎︎︎[wahlprogramm-DEU]

	12/12/2024

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		<title>battle of Algiers dec 2024</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/battle-of-Algiers-dec-2024</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 16:38:08 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	Anti fascist film screening

Come and join the anti fascist film screening coming up this December!Kicking of with Battle of Algiers this Wednesday at 19:00 in Wartenau Kino! 
More Antifa Winter Events to be announced soon…


	04/12/2024
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		<title>General Student Assembly nov 2024</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/General-Student-Assembly-nov-2024</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:24:10 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	General Student Assembly

Date:&#38;nbsp;22.11.2024Time:&#38;nbsp;4-8pm
Place:Aula Lerchenfeld
All students from all departments are warmly invited to the General Student Assembly to discuss urgent matters regarding the school and the student body.

HFBK is an institution that presents professionalization and an individualized orientation towards the art market as a normal set of standards, but this also means that a sense of community is often lacking and a competitive, hostile and sometimes unsafe environment has become the norm.

There are hardly any common spaces at hfbk, which are needed in order to organize ourselves as students. For example, in order to address recent issues such as: the timely payment of student workers; ending cooperation with the arms industry; the schools relation to current wars and political events; creating structures against all forms of racial, gender or any other form of discrimination, making the school accessible not only to those who are privileged, but to everyone; and to engage in artistic practices and political projects that counter hegemonic capitalist and neoliberal logics. For these reasons, we believe it is necessary to create spaces to get together and discuss these urgent political issues. AStA therefore invites you to the general student assembly. The assembly will be held mostly in English, but can be translated into other languages if required. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

All students have the right to vote on motions or can submit agenda items themselves. If you want to do that please get in touch with us until 14.11.

You can also join the assembly part-time if you don’t have time the entire four hours.Please don’t hesitate to inform us about any needs you might have to be able to access the assembly, we will try to make it work.AStA will moderate, and we’ll use a list of speakers.



We suggest the following agenda:


[4pm]
-welcome and introduction, 

- short recap of AStA’s work last year


[4:30pm]Current events at the university:

- Airbus sponsorship of the Finkenwerder Art Prize

5pm

- precarity, competitiveness and community at hfbk,

- working conditions for student workers


[~20 minutes break]

[6pm]Urgent topics:

- the school’s position and student activities on Palestine/Israel,

- antidiscrimminatory structures at hfbk



If you have any questions, please write to asta@hfbk.de.
More info on www.hfbk.de.
 

We look forward to seeing you,

your AStA


	22/11/2024
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		<title>call to protest in solidarity with student workers of HFBK</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/call-to-protest-in-solidarity-with-student-workers-of-HFBK</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:01:40 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	CALL TO PROTEST
in solidarity with student workers of HFBK

We invite you all to join our protest in front of the opening of the HISCOX price (do not disrupt the exhibition please, we want the students to have a lovely time). 
Wed. 13.11.2024
19:00
Outside of ICAT
[the open letter from the student emplyees]

	13/11/2024
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		<title>RESULT OF THE SENATE VOTE ON ENDING THE FINKENWERDER KUNSTPREIS SPONSORED BY AIRBUS</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/RESULT-OF-THE-SENATE-VOTE-ON-ENDING-THE-FINKENWERDER-KUNSTPREIS</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:40:06 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://hfbk.de/RESULT-OF-THE-SENATE-VOTE-ON-ENDING-THE-FINKENWERDER-KUNSTPREIS</guid>

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	RESULT OF THE SENATE VOTE ON ENDING THE FINKENWERDER KUNSTPREIS

SPONSORED BY AIRBUS

7 votes against,2 Abstentions,
3 for ending the price (including 2 votes by the student representatives)
Background:

Finkenwerder Kunstpreis Protest

Finkenwerder Kunstpreis







	24/10/2024



On October 24th the university senate voted against the student representatives’ motion
to end the Finkenwerder Art prize sponsored by Airbus, one of the biggest arms
manufacturers in Europe. A company which profits from the violation of human rights
around the world and is one of the market leaders in the militarization of borders. This came
despite the dozens of students filling the room, who attended the senate to show their opposition
to such a partnership.


The argumentation that the administration (together with some professors) put forward for
continuing the prize over the last few semesters ultimately came down to the following points:





An alleged separation between the civil and military divisions within the Airbus Group,
which was supposed to make financing by the Hamburg-based company Airbus Operations
GmbH (subsidiary of the multinational Airbus Group) unproblematic.1 A separation that does
not stand up to scrutiny: Airbus Operations is involved in the manufacture of military products
and cannot be separated from its parent company.2



The necessities of a German Zeitenwende and the resulting ‘re-evaluation’ of the arms industry
by some members of the Senate, which we find problematic and deeply worrying.



The specific character of the location of Hamburg Finkenwerder (where Airbus Operations
GmbH is located) and its residents. An argument that wasn’t elaborated and that is hard
to take seriously, since, as far as we can see, the residents of Hamburg Finkenwerder have
not actually benefited from the art prize. And incidentally, doesn’t this argument itself take on
the “arrogant” and paternalistic attitude towards “the people in Finkenwerder” that the students
were accused of in the senate - namely by claiming that such an art prize would enable
them to have “contact” with so-called “high culture”?



The patronizing suggestion that the students should focus their energy on making art instead
and that they could problematize this topic in their artistic practice rather than in the
senate. So ... there is no need for the senate to stop this partnership, since art students can
make critical art about it. Couldn’t the prize - so the argument goes - finance an artistic position,
which deals critically with the practices and businesses in which Airbus is involved? A
critical Airbus exhibition, financed by Airbus --- we don't really see the point in helping Airbus
with this kind of self-reflection. Not only is this an insulting attitude towards the students, who
are effectively told to keep out of the school’s politics, but also a problematic understanding
of political art. We reject this outsourcing of problems to the “critical art” of students. This
means that the students’ criticism of an increasingly normalized militarization is not taken
seriously at all; and it only serves to incorporate student opposition into the school’s image
as a diverse and critical institution.




The leftist truism that there is no innocent position, no outside, which could escape being
entangled in the system. But shouldn’t this argument and its history really be understood as
an appeal to ongoing and self-critical struggle? That is, as an appeal not to make ourselves
comfortable with our opinions, knowledges and positions? And which would therefore inherently
be opposed to the way this argument is here put forward as a kind of drab self-awareness
of ‘how the world works’, sticking with business-as-usual. We don’t think that this attitude
is especially hard-nosed or realistic, but on the contrary much too abstract and undifferentiated,
if not naive.
And so, ironically, first the main argument for the continuation of the prize was that there
would be a separation between the civilian and military divisions of Airbus, so that funding by
the civil department would therefore be unproblematic - but then, as soon as it was shown
that this separation doesn’t really hold, suddenly all separations disappear and everyone
is helplessly entangled in the capitalist system.
An impossible attitude: because despite its apparent anti-moralism it reinforces a situation
where everything is limited to individual decisions that are always predetermined to lead to
an individual moral dilemma. But from the very beginning, AStA’s argument was not really
concerned with questions of guilt and innocence, but instead with a problematization on the
structural level: that it is institutional conditions that create these constraints and dependencies
and thus moral dilemmas in the first place. And that goes hand in hand with what is
essentially our central demand: that HFBK sets limits as to which organizations it enters into
partnerships with.



A general fatalism, according to which the decision to end the prize would not change anything
anyhow, wouldn’t prevent any wars or reduce arms production by a single bullet. Of
course, this is a self-evident fact. But that doesn’t mean that a symbolic act, such as not
giving publicity to an arms company, is any less political as such.


Lastly, two remarks were made during the discussions, which we found interesting as well:
on the one hand that the presidium of HFBK has nothing to gain from the prize and on the
other... that the Airbus Group has nothing to gain from it either. But who is then left to profit?
Of course, only the students, who could win the prize (but haven’t), yet they are the ones protesting
against it.
But HFBK does profit from the fact that renowned artists are exhibiting at ICAT every two
years (even if perhaps not in an immediate, monetary way). And even more so from the fact
that they are doing it together with a HFBK alumni. In this way HFBK simultaneously establishes
itself in Hamburg's cultural politics (through the partnership with a Hamburg company
and a cultural association, the Kulturkreis Finkenwerder) as well as in the art scene (by hosting
a renowned artist), while legitimizing its own teaching, i.e. that in this institution artists are
being trained who are able to successfully compete on the art market. So it is HFBK as a
business, which profits from the prize, much more so than its students (after all it is only one
alumni every two years who is awarded).
But then the question is: what kind of art school is it that we want to study in? What position
and what function should our art take in the politics of this city? What kind of art do these
prestigious events make possible, what kind of art do they make necessary? And what does
that do to the way we relate to each other in the school?


1 See for example, the arguments put forward in the public social media presence of the HFBK; also
the arguments in the university senates of 23.06.2022, 23.05.2024 and 20.06.2024.
2 See Airbus Operations GmbH Hamburg: Annual Report 2023, p. 51f.: “A330 family [...] The aircraft is
also offered as a cargo and military aircraft”, “The A400M is designed as a new-generation, highperformance
military transport aircraft. The A400M meets the requirements of today's air forces and
is continuously being prepared for future needs” (available at: https://www.lobbyregister.bundestag.
de/media/03/92/343494/AOG_JA_2023.pdf).
From the beginning our problem was not the artists, who accept such prizes (many of us
would, too). But rather the institutional decisions by those in (minor) positions of power, who
would recognize no other possibilities of political expression in the school besides artistic
practice, who in turn do not take this artistic critique seriously and then use it as an excuse
to remain uncritical themselves.













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		<title>WiSe24/25 Start</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/WiSe24-25-Start</link>

		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:33:15 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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	New Semester!!!

Welcome Back party🍀

Tue, 15.10. at 20
in asta, room 41 

Come by for a beer or mate!&#38;nbsp;The fist&#38;nbsp;café•queer of the semester Fri, 18.10 from 18 to 21 
in room 23 Lerchenfeld



Let’s have a cozy start to this semester and hangout with some snacks and drinks!💫



In a group discussion at 7pm we can also talk to about our wishes and needs for the future of this shared space.




If you have any question, please send an email to cafequeer@hfbk.de


	14/10/2024






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		<title>Cafe Queer 5th July</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/Cafe-Queer-5th-July</link>

		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 09:23:33 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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café•queer



café•queer is a student initiative that aims to create a safer and welcoming space for queer and questioning students of HfBK.

We strongly believe in having a space to meet as a community and to give a better visibility to queer life in the school.



We will be meeting for the first time on Friday 05.07. from 3pm to 7pm in room 22A surrounded by the work: ‘meshwork of lines’. Shoes will have to be left at the door to protect the art piece.



This edition is about meeting each other and enjoying the space freely with snacks and drinks throughout the whole afternoon. In a group discussion at 4pm we can talk to about our wishes and needs for the future of this shared space.



Throughout the event, you can also be introduced to the practice of social knitting, shift stiches from one arm to another, entangle with each other and let the meshwork of lines grow.



I hope we will see you there!✨

If you have any question, please send an email to:cafequeer@hfbk.de
 



	05/07/2024
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		<title>Reclaiming life</title>
				
		<link>https://hfbk.de/Reclaiming-life</link>

		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 17:56:41 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>AStA der HFBK Hamburg</dc:creator>

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Reclaiming life



Regional perspectives on peace and dialogue
Thursday
27 June 2024
18:00 – 21:00
Aula HFBK Hamburg
//The event is in English
//Some speakers participating virtually
//Students &#38;amp; HFBK-Members only!
Critical Diversity AG and Gilly Karjevsky warmly invite you to join an evening gathering. The gathering starts with the intention to differentiate necropolitical expressions from progressive and life-centering movements with a regional perspective. Our intention is to highlight movements and campaigns that fight for and platform expressions of life, freedom, equality, and peace.



For this focus and to allow us to learn from each other, we bring two social justice movements from Israel/Palestine, together with the Jin Jiyan Azadi Movement from Iran/Kurdistan into conversation, to examine how they share complexities and face common challenges against their (mostly) democratically elected, yet undeniably oppressive regimes.Part 1 - Israel / Palestine

Ali Awaad
peace activist, co-founder of the Taghyeer (Change) Palestinian National Nonviolence Movement.
Shahed Bushara
Leadership member of Standing together - a socialist Jewish-Arab political peace movement promoting equality, social justice and independence for Israelis and Palestinians. 

 


Part 2 -  Iran / Kurdistan

Havin Al-Sindy
Artist, activist and educator. 

Sanaz Azimipour
Writer, activist and lecturer. Woman*, Life, Freedom collective Berlin




Part 3 - discussion

Introduction into non-violence and open discussion space afterward.




	27/06/2024
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