18 September 2024

Time to say goodbye - see you next Summer!

For nearly a month, the city of Weimar, Germany, buzzed with creativity and excitement as over 260 participants from more than 50 countries gathered for this year's Summer School. Known for its dynamic blend of cultural exchange, artistic exploration, and collaborative learning, the event lived up to its reputation, filling the city with vibrant energy and smiling faces.

Participants spent their days immersed in artistic exploration, learning new techniques, practicing German, and pushing the boundaries of creativity. Evenings and weekends were filled with community events, excursions, and sports.

The culmination of their efforts came on the final day with the Open Ateliers. Here, participants showcased their work, transforming classrooms into galleries.

As the program drew to a close, the participants packed their bags, but the celebration was far from over. They headed to the Mascha Student Club for a warm evening of celebration. One last time they danced, sang, and smiled together before everyone headed home.

 Weimar Summer School 2024 will be remembered not only for the art created, but also for the lasting connections made. It was a month that celebrated creativity, global unity, and the transformative power of learning together. A Summer School for everyone - from 17 to 80!

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E-Mail: springschool@uni-weimar.de and summerschool@uni-weimar.de
Phone: +49 (0) 36 43 / 58 23 59 and +49 (0) 36 43 / 58 23 57

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Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 15
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99423 Weimar Germany

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