On Saturday (September 21) at 3 p.m., the award-winning exhibition of this year's JugendKunstTriennale will open at the Malzhaus gallery. The JugendKunstTriennale is a competition for the younger generation of artists between the ages of 14 and 25 and is the largest cultural project of the Saxon-Bavarian city network. This cross-border network of cities includes the cities of Bayreuth, Chemnitz, Hof, Marktredwitz, Plauen and Zwickau.
The venue for this year's Triennial was the city of Hof. The prize-winning works will now be presented in all member cities of the city network. The first stop is Plauen. Here, the Plauen works that were not awarded prizes but are included in the catalog, which is available free of charge at the exhibition, will also be on display. The exhibition will be on display until October 13. The JugendKunstTriennale is supported by the regional savings banks.
More information is available at www.saechsisch-bayerisches-staedtenetz.de
On Saturday, September 21, at 3 p.m., the award-winning exhibition of this year's JugendKunstTriennale will open at the Malzhaus gallery. This event is a competition for young artists between the ages of 14 and 25 and is the largest cultural project of the Saxon-Bavarian city network. This cross-border network of cities includes the cities of Bayreuth, Chemnitz, Hof, Marktredwitz, Plauen and Zwickau.
This year's venue for the Triennial was the city of Hof, and the award-winning works are now being presented in all member cities of the city network. The first exhibition stop is in Plauen, where, in addition to the award-winning works, the non-award-winning works from Plauen will also be shown, which are nevertheless included in the exhibition catalog. This catalog is available free of charge during the exhibition. The exhibition runs until October 13 and is supported by the regional savings banks.
Further information on the JugendKunstTriennale and the Saxon-Bavarian city network is available on the website www.saechsisch-bayerisches-staedtenetz.de. The event offers young artists the opportunity to present their works to a wide audience and to promote artistic talent. The presentation of artworks in various cities of the city network contributes to cultural networking and exchange and offers visitors a variety of insights into the region's young art scene.