Lukas artist house

The traditional Künstlerhaus Lukas is a place for artistic work and international encounters. It supports professional artists in the fields of visual arts, literature, dance, composition and curators by awarding residency grants.

In 1894, the Künstlerhaus Lukas was built by the painter Paul Müller-Kaempff, the founder of the artists' colony Ahrenshoop, as a boarding and studio house for his painting students and named after the patron saint of painters St. Lucas.

Today the house is a working place for artists from all over Germany and many countries of Northern Europe. During work stays supported by a scholarship, they can dedicate themselves to their own works or initiate joint projects.

Regularly on the last Sunday of the month the scholarship holders of the Künstlerhaus Lukas invite to an open day. There are studio talks, small readings and other events. In addition, the house presents special events for some of the annual cultural highlights of the place, such as the Ahrenshooper Literature Days or Ahrenshooper Film Nights.

 

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Künstlerhaus Lukas

Dorfstraße 35
18347 Ahrenshoop

Telephone: +49 382206940

post@kuenstlerhaus-lukas.de

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Open day at Künstlerhaus Lukas
from 26.05.2024 to 30.06.2024
Künstlerhaus Lukas, Dorfstraße 35, 18347 Ahrenshoop

Open day at Künstlerhaus Lukas

Almost every last Sunday of the month, the fellows of the Künstlerhaus Lukas give an insight into their work.
"Poetry by the sea" - 30 years of literature scholarships at Künstlerhaus Lukas in Ahrenshoop
at 08.06.2024
Künstlerhaus Lukas, Dorfstraße 35, 18347 Ahrenshoop

"Poetry by the sea" - 30 years of literature scholarships at Künstlerhaus Lukas in Ahrenshoop

A poetic walk with Jutta Rosenkranz to ten stations in Ahrenshoop, focusing on poems and prose by authors who have been guests at the Künstlerhaus. Their texts are a panorama of literary diversity and show individual impressions and different perspectives...