Since 1981, the Ministry of Culture and Media has honoured ten particularly outstanding artistic positions each year by awarding work scholarships and supporting visual artists in their further artistic development after completing their training, pursuing new projects and building networks.
The exhibition ARBEITSSTIPENDIUM FÜR BILDENDE KUNST DER FREIEN UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG 2022/2023/2024 in the Falckenberg Collection, Deichtorhallen Hamburg presents a selection of works by the thirty artists who were awarded a working scholarship for visual arts by the Ministry of Culture and Media in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Numerous former scholarship holders have made a name for themselves nationally and internationally following the scholarship. They include Stephan Balkenhol, Andreas Slominski, Mariella Mosler, Jeanne Faust, Christoph Schäfer, Helena Wittmann, Thorsten Brinkmann, Annika Kahrs and Boran Burchardt.
Stipendiat*innen 2022:
Florian Bräunlich, Asana Fujikawa, Steffen Goldkamp, Gulzat Matisakova, Jil Lahr, Julia Malgut, Matthew Muir, Leo Rottmann, Seda Yildiz, Laura Sophia Ziegler
Stipendiat*innen 2023:
Al Anders, Nurgül Dursun, Judith Kisner, Gosia Machon, Oliver Mund, Tanita Olbrich, Marie Pietsch, Chloe-Rose Purcell, Anne Vagt, Leyla Yenirce
Stipendiat*innen 2024:
Sevil Amini, Noémi Barbaglia, Daniel Chatard, Kerri Cole, Leonie Kellein, Rosa Lüders, Akinori Tao, Harry Thring, Prateek Vijan, Karla Zipfel