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  • Meinersen | Kuenstlerhaus

    pictures of the place images of the landscape Meinersen town hall Wikipedia Meinersen history ​ ​ Merian engraving from 1654 In the Middle Ages, Meinersen was the seat of the "Meinersen family", who were first mentioned in 1147. They received their dominions directly as imperial fiefs and were not subordinate to any prince or duke. From 1248 to 1260, Oda von Meinersen was the abbess of the combined Gernrode and Frose monasteries. In 1292, troops of the Duke of Brunswick conquered the moated castle of Meinersen, which stood on the Weinberg district east of the Oker. In 1316, Duke Otto the "Strict of Lüneburg" destroyed the castle and added Meinersen to the principality of Lüneburg. Around 1350 a castle was built on the west side of the 0ker. During the HiIdesheim collegiate feud (1518-23) there was severe damage, but as a Merian engraving from 1654 shows, the palace complex was restored. In its place, the office building, todays artists house (Künstlerhaus), was built in 1765. The family von Meinersen died out in 1367 with the death of Bernhard II. In 1428 Meinersen reverted to the Duchy of Brunswick and was then loaned or pledged to various owners. In 1532 the duchy set up the Meinersen office, which existed until 1885 and collected taxes from the residents. The clerks house Former office building - today "Künstlerhaus" ​ ​ The clerks house (Amtsschreiberhaus) was built in 1745 as the official residence of the senior official . The two-story half-timbered building with pink partitions is slightly behind set north of the main street. At the dissolution of the Meinersen office in 1885, became an agricultural school there set up, which existed there until 1965. After a short transition period as a police station the municipal administration moved 1971 into the historic building. 1986-90 the new seat of the joint municipality Meinersen was created. For this purpose, the restored Official clerks house and an equally old one Outbuildings are connected by a glass corridor. Official clerks house - today part of the town hall Künstlerhaus The former office building of Meinersen is a two-storey half-timbered building from 1765 directly on the main street. It was built as the office the officials of the Meinersen government office. Meinersen Castle used to stand here, and remains of the wall can still be found in the ground. After the dissolution of the office in 1895, the house served as the official residence of the judge at the district court until 1959. After that it was used as a kindergarten. 1989 it was set up as an artist-house (Künstlerhaus), with six studio apartments. Here highly talented, young artists from Germany and abroad can work artistically for a year in rural seclusion.. The "Künstlerhaus" has been municipally owned since 1989 and is managed by a supporting association "Künstlerhaus Meinersen e.V.. Sources: Wikipedia Gero Wangerin: The Artist House Meinersen in: Museums and excursion destinations in the Gifhorn area Wolfsburg, (Gifhorn 1989) Views from Meinersen

  • Meinersen | Kuenstlerhaus

    pictures of the place images of the landscape Meinersen town hall Wikipedia Meinersen history ​ ​ Merian engraving from 1654 In the Middle Ages, Meinersen was the seat of the "Meinersen family", who were first mentioned in 1147. They received their dominions directly as imperial fiefs and were not subordinate to any prince or duke. From 1248 to 1260, Oda von Meinersen was the abbess of the combined Gernrode and Frose monasteries. In 1292, troops of the Duke of Brunswick conquered the moated castle of Meinersen, which stood on the Weinberg district east of the Oker. In 1316, Duke Otto the "Strict of Lüneburg" destroyed the castle and added Meinersen to the principality of Lüneburg. Around 1350 a castle was built on the west side of the 0ker. During the HiIdesheim collegiate feud (1518-23) there was severe damage, but as a Merian engraving from 1654 shows, the palace complex was restored. In its place, the office building, todays artists house (Künstlerhaus), was built in 1765. The family von Meinersen died out in 1367 with the death of Bernhard II. In 1428 Meinersen reverted to the Duchy of Brunswick and was then loaned or pledged to various owners. In 1532 the duchy set up the Meinersen office, which existed until 1885 and collected taxes from the residents. The clerks house Former office building - today "Künstlerhaus" ​ ​ The clerks house (Amtsschreiberhaus) was built in 1745 as the official residence of the senior official . The two-story half-timbered building with pink partitions is slightly behind set north of the main street. At the dissolution of the Meinersen office in 1885, became an agricultural school there set up, which existed there until 1965. After a short transition period as a police station the municipal administration moved 1971 into the historic building. 1986-90 the new seat of the joint municipality Meinersen was created. For this purpose, the restored Official clerks house and an equally old one Outbuildings are connected by a glass corridor. Official clerks house - today part of the town hall Künstlerhaus The former office building of Meinersen is a two-storey half-timbered building from 1765 directly on the main street. It was built as the office the officials of the Meinersen government office. Meinersen Castle used to stand here, and remains of the wall can still be found in the ground. After the dissolution of the office in 1895, the house served as the official residence of the judge at the district court until 1959. After that it was used as a kindergarten. 1989 it was set up as an artist-house (Künstlerhaus), with six studio apartments. Here highly talented, young artists from Germany and abroad can work artistically for a year in rural seclusion.. The "Künstlerhaus" has been municipally owned since 1989 and is managed by a supporting association "Künstlerhaus Meinersen e.V.. Sources: Wikipedia Gero Wangerin: The Artist House Meinersen in: Museums and excursion destinations in the Gifhorn area Wolfsburg, (Gifhorn 1989) Views from Meinersen

  • Homepage | Kuenstlerhaus

    Top Pictures from the artist house become a member statute contribution statute Donations to the Künstlerhaus Large format presentation - coming soon! Large format presentation ECHO review: Pictures of the light art in Seershausen -Please click here Light art in Seershausen ECHO Light artist Bernd Schulz Karte artist currently in the house - click here Eunjeong Kim website Anja Warzecha website Jochen Weise (artistic director) website Are you looking for former scholarship holders or previous exhibitions? .... Künstlerhaus contacts Email addresses - please click on the image; Künstlerhaus Meinersen Hauptstr. 2, 38536 Meinersen ​ 1. Vors.: Andreas Schuster e-mail 2. Vors.: Rienelt Walkhoff e-mail ​ künstl. Leiter: Jochen Weise e-mail Photography+Internet: R. Rodloff e-mail Künstlerhaus Meinersen Map - large Ausstellungen Künstlerhaus - virtual selected works of Künstlerhaus Artists ​ . ..to the picture galleries, please click - Isabell Schulte "part III-V -14 Berlin Artists "Toast to a Ghost" - Frank Schaefer "hier geht's woanders hin" - Paloma Riewe "Am Wasser" - Maria Trezinski "Long Dark Blues" - Lisa Haucke "Heimat" - Jochen Weise "VICINITY" The picture galleries shown here are regularly replaced - a full one Overview can be found here

  • Start | Kuenstlerhaus

    Anja Warzecha - "A Sense of Place" Anja Warzecha deals with the design of human living spaces. During the fellowship in Meinersen, she worked on site and examined facade compositions, material combinations, decorations in windows and living spaces. From these collected fragments of place, paintings, drawings and installations were created, which approach "a sense of place" with different means. Website Anja Warzecha Exhibition in the Künstlerhaus : Vernissage: Friday June 2, 2023, 7 p.m from 3 June to 25 June 2023, Thurs. Sat. Sun. 3-6 p.m Sie suchen nach ehemaligen Stipendiaten oder früheren Ausstellungen ? ....

  • Start | Kuenstlerhaus

    entrance Exhibition announcement February 25 to March 19, 2023 / Opening: Friday February 24, 2023, 7 p.m ​ Eunjeong Kim " Floating painting" - Between analogue and digital Eunjeong Kim: When I paint, I don't just imagine a flat image, but how the multiple layers of lines, planes, and the masses of colors overlap three-dimensionally and blend together. I wanted to make this three-dimensionality of painting visible, and when converting painting to 3D, I show this process. Through computer technology one can move between the pictorial elements and become a part of the 3D painting. Large format presentation - coming soon! Large format presentation Are you looking for former scholarship holders or previous exhibitions? ....

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  • Kopie von Start | Kuenstlerhaus

    Deutsch English entrance Exhibition announcement February 25 to March 19, 2023 / Opening: Friday February 24, 2023, 7 p.m ​ Eunjeong Kim " Floating painting" - Between analogue and digital Eunjeong Kim: When I paint, I don't just imagine a flat image, but how the multiple layers of lines, planes, and the masses of colors overlap three-dimensionally and blend together. I wanted to make this three-dimensionality of painting visible, and when converting painting to 3D, I show this process. Through computer technology one can move between the pictorial elements and become a part of the 3D painting. Are you looking for former scholarship holders or previous exhibitions? ....

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