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Art auction in the student center

The student council of the Institute of Art/Art Education at Osnabrück University invites you to an auction with works by students on Friday, May 9, from 2 pm!

Before the auction starts at 4:30 p.m. in the student center (Kolpingstraße 1A), there will be plenty of opportunity to view the exhibited works. You can also talk to the artists over drinks and snacks in a relaxed atmosphere. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to bid for the works of art and thus support creative artists.

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