Studies at AdBK Nuremberg are organized in a class structure that unites all students regardless of the semesters they have already completed. The permeable class structures allow students to develop freely and independently within the framework of the academic teaching. In open discourse, the students' created works are reviewed and discussed at regular class meetings.
In the field of fine arts with a focus on liberal arts, the disciplines at the AdBK Nuremberg are divided into ten artistic classes, which are led by a professor.
The study of fine arts with a focus on jewelry and device or graphic design / communication design can each be completed in one class. The teacher training program in art at the Gymnasium can be completed in all free classes.
With postgraduate master's program „Live Art Forms“ the AdBK offers further education, which is aimed at interested parties who have already completed their studies.
Prof. Heike Baranowsky
Class for Fine Arts
Prof. Constant Dullaart
Class for Networked Materiality
Prof. Katja Eydel
Class for Photography
Prof. Holger Felten
Class for Graphic-Design / Communication-Design
Prof. Friederike Girst
Class for Graphic-Design / Communication-Design
Prof. Michael Hakimi
Class for Fine Arts focusing on painting
Prof. Susanne Kühn
Class for Painting
Prof. Syowia Kyambi
Project class Fine Arts / Interlocutory Agency
Prof. Marko Lehanka
Class for Fine Arts (Sculpting)
Prof. Suska Mackert
Class Jewelry and Artefacts
Prof. Michael Munding
Class for Painting and Art Education
Prof. Eva von Platen-Hallermund
Basic Class / Teaching of General Design Basics
Prof. JP Raether
MA Live Art Forms
Prof. Anike Joyce Sadiq
Class for Fine Arts and Art Education
Prof. Michael Stevenson
Class for Sculpting
Prof. Lena Ziese
Class for Fine Arts and Art Pedagogy