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35 Jahre Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln

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Zum ganzen Programm. Fotos: Dörthe Boxberg

What began in 1990 as a diploma program in “Audiovisual Media” for 25 students has steadily developed into a highly sought-after, interdisciplinary project-based program. It is based on free choice and individual combinations of artistic specializations. “Media Arts” can be studied in nine semesters (undergraduate, Diploma 1) or four semesters (postgraduate, Diploma 2). It is supplemented by a doctoral program (Dr. phil.). The “Media Arts” diploma (Diploma 1 or 2) corresponds internationally to an MFA (Master of Fine Arts). Around 400 people are currently studying at the KHM, at least 40 percent of whom come from abroad. Approximately 75 new applicants are accepted each winter semester.


The KHM is firmly established among Germany's leading art and film schools. Its transdisciplinary approach to teaching and research, ongoing collaboration with domestic and foreign universities, cultural institutions, festivals, exhibition organizers, and the media and film industry lay the groundwork for networks and activities in which students, doctoral candidates, and fellows work after graduation: For example, as successful freelance or collective artists, programmers, film directors, cinematographers, screenwriters, designers, producers, or other independent entrepreneurs. A considerable number of them now pass on their expertise as university teachers.

Every year, theses and projects by KHM students receive 70 to 80 awards, including prestigious international prizes and scholarships. These successes underscore the excellent reputation of the interdisciplinary program:

KHM graduation films have won the Academy's Student Oscar in Gold (AMPAS) three times: in 2016 for “Ayny” by Ahmad Saleh (animation), in 2008 for “Auf der Strecke” by Reto Caffi (feature film), and in 1997 for “Ein einfacher Auftrag” by Raymond Boy (feature film).

Curators of the Venice Biennale regularly invite KHM graduates: in 2022 Sandra Vásquez de la Horra and Yunchul Kim, in 2017 Peter Miller, in 2015 Rosa Barba, in 2013 Glenda Léon and Kriss Salmanis, in 2011 Marianna Christofides, and in 1999 the artist group “knowbotic research.”

Since 2015, several graduates have been accepted into the Young Academy of the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences and Arts: 2023 Viktor Brim, 2019 Lea Letzel, 2018 Ale Bachlechner, and 2015 Rozbeh Asmani.


An overview of the most important KHM awards can be found here.

Drone flight through the KHM, May 2024 version
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