Bauhaus manifesto published with Feininger coverApr 1, 1919Labels: Bauhaus manifesto, Lyonel FeiningerBauhaus ArchivBauhaus Kooperation
Gropius appointed director; Bauhaus foundedApr 12, 1919Labels: Walter Gropius, State BauhausBauhaus Archiv
Itten begins the preliminary course (Vorkurs)Sep 1, 1919Labels: Johannes Itten, VorkursBauhaus KooperationBauhaus Archiv
Workshops expand; dual leadership model establishedJan 1, 1920Labels: Workshops, Dual leadershipBauhaus Archiv
Weaving workshop strengthened; women’s textile class mergedJan 1, 1920Labels: Weaving workshop, Textile classBauhaus Kooperation
Georg Muche leads the weaving workshopJan 1, 1921Labels: Georg Muche, Weaving workshopBauhaus Kooperation
Kandinsky appointed to teach in WeimarJan 1, 1922Labels: Wassily Kandinsky, FacultyBauhaus ArchivBauhaus Imaginista
Gropius shifts toward industry-oriented design goalsJan 1, 1923Labels: Walter Gropius, Industrial designBauhaus ArchivBauhaus Kooperation
First major Bauhaus Exhibition opens in WeimarAug 15, 1923Labels: Bauhaus Exhibition, Public exhibitionUni WeimarBauhaus Archiv
Political pressure and funding cuts force Weimar exitMar 31, 1925Labels: Political pressure, Funding cutsBauhaus ExperienceBauhaus Archiv
Bauhaus relocates from Weimar to DessauApr 1, 1925Labels: Relocation to, State BauhausBauhaus ExperienceBauhaus Archiv
Weimar Bauhaus sites recognized as UNESCO World HeritageJan 1, 1996Labels: UNESCO World, Weimar sitesUNESCOUni Weimar