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Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln | |
| Type | Art and film school |
|---|---|
| Established | 1989[1] |
| Chancellor | Dr. Sabine Schulz |
| Rector | Prof. Mathias Antlfinger |
Academic staff | exMedia/Literary Writing, Art, Film, Theory/Research |
Administrative staff | 120 members of staff |
| Students | 389 (2020)[1] |
| 13 (2020)[1] | |
| Location | , , |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | http://www.khm.de |
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The Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM) is the art and film school of the state of North Rhine Westphalia. It was founded 1989 in Cologne, Germany.[2] Notable artists and filmmakers who studied or taught at the academy include Rosa Barba, VALIE EXPORT, Karen Eliot, Marcel Odenbach, Jürgen Klauke, Phil Collins, Peter Lilienthal, Sophie Maintigneux, Julia Scher, Anthony Moore, Johannes Wohnseifer, Werner Nekes, Hans Weingartner, Jacob Kirkegaard, Sebastian Strasser, Li Yang, Beate Gütschow, Ubermorgen, Varvara & Mar, Joana Moll.
The Academy of Media Arts Cologne (Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln, KHM) was established in 1989 by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia as a new type of art institution focused on media arts.[3] The initiative was driven by the state's Ministry of Science and Research, aiming to create an interdisciplinary educational model that integrated art, film, and media theory.[4]
The academy officially commenced operations on October 15, 1990, enrolling 25 students in a postgraduate diploma program titled "Audiovisual Media." In 1994, the institution expanded its offerings to include an undergraduate diploma program in the same field. Both programs were restructured and renamed "Mediale Künste" (Media Arts) in 2010. The undergraduate program spans nine semesters, while the postgraduate program covers four semesters.[5]
In 2004, KHM introduced a doctoral program (Dr. phil.) focusing on the intersection of artistic inquiry and academic research.
Initially, the academy operated from temporary facilities at the Overstolzenhaus and Peter-Welter-Platz 2. Over the years, it expanded into multiple buildings around Peter-Welter-Platz and Filzengraben. In late 2005, KHM consolidated its operations into a new complex at Filzengraben. The location strategy emphasized maintaining a central urban presence in Cologne.[6]
In March 2024, the academy further expanded by acquiring additional space at Heumarkt 14, solidifying its presence in Cologne's city center.[7]
The Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM) offers interdisciplinary programs in media and fine arts, structured as diploma courses rather than traditional bachelor's or master's degrees.[8] The primary programs include:
Students can specialize in various disciplines, including:
Approximately 400 students are enrolled at KHM, with at least one-third coming from abroad. Each winter semester, around 70 new applicants are accepted.[13]
The Academy of Media Arts Cologne maintains a specialized library and media center that supports the institution's academic and artistic programs. The collection encompasses a variety of materials, including books, periodicals, films, sound recordings, and digital resources, focusing on media arts and related disciplines.[14]
The library provides access to digital collections such as e-books, e-journals, subject-specific databases, streaming services, and language courses. Some resources are accessible remotely via institutional login, while others require on-campus access or personal registration.
Located in the historic Overstolzenhaus at Rheingasse 8, the library is open to both students and the public, serving as a resource for research and artistic practice.[15]
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