BASF Schultriathlon - Foto: Wilfried Hiegemann
Münster

Münster

Social Engagement

Promoting diversity in all its forms is very important to BASF Coatings. As a company that centers around research and innovation, we are mainly committed to promoting science education. This entails getting children and young people interested in science, as well as identifying and enabling their individual careers.

Further elements of our engagement

Promoting sport for all with TuS Hiltrup
TuS Hiltrup is the sporting home for many of our employees and their families, along with children and young people in the area. The club teaches children and young people in particular to enjoy sports – and to understand the importance of being active to offset the time they spend on sedentary activities. Encouraging this awareness from a young age is a cause very close to our hearts. That is why we have been a partner and sponsor of Münster’s largest sports club since 1981, focusing on sport for all.
jubelnde Kinder in BASF-T-Shirts
BASF school triathlon
We want to encourage children and young people to enjoy being active from a young age, which is why we support the BASF school triathlon. The event is all about having fun while being active – there are no winners and losers. Other sponsors and organizers include the elementary and secondary schools in Münster, the Wasser + Freizeit association, the City of Münster and TuS Hiltrup.
Social engagement by our apprentices
ZeitStifte-Tag (time donation day) 
Every two years, FreiwilligenAgentur Münster (Münster Volunteer Agency) holds the ZeitStifte-Tag (time donation day), when our apprentices spend a day working for a good cause. In the past, for example, they got their hands dirty with environment protection charity NABU-Münsterland and visited the zoo with the residents of a retirement home They decorated bird houses together with the St. Clemens day center for the elderly and supported the Studiowelle Hiltrup hospital radio station, to name just a few of the diverse projects they have helped with.
Münster Industrial Association
Together we are stronger
Together we are stronger – and that is why we joined Industriegemeinschaft Münster (Münster Industrial Association). Münster-based industrial companies from various sectors all get together to make a difference in Münster and the wider region. By holding various events, we have set ourselves the goal of providing insights into our product range and the wide range of career prospects that we offer as industrial companies in Münster. We are also involved in other local projects. For example, together with 24 other companies and private individuals, we donated a total of 60 linden trees to be planted on the promenade in Münster to replace those damaged by a storm in 2014.

Museum of Lacquer Art

Our passion for lacquer goes far beyond our products. In order to inspire enthusiasm for this glossy material and its long tradition in the world of art, we opened the Museum of Lacquer Art in Münster in 1993. Our museum is all about the many ways in which lacquer can be used, and the history of lacquer art.

The cultural institution run by BASF in Münster is home to a unique collection of more than 2,000 items spanning two millennia and places as diverse as East Asia, Europe and the Islamic world. A variety of special exhibitions highlight and showcase historic and contemporary aspects of lacquer art. The museum also hosts concerts, readings, educational programs and other events.

Visit our Museum of Lacquer Art

Eingangsbereich des Museums für Lackkunst
Kunstwerk "Peach" von Nakata Mayu

New Japanese lacquer art from Hokuriku

The Museum of Lacquer Art is exhibiting around 50 items from eight lacquer artists from Hokuriku in a special exhibition running from June 16 to September 17, 2023. Most of the artists are graduates of the Kanazawa College of Art or trained at the famous institute for lacquer art in Wajima.

Find out more about our special exhibition here

 

Kinder vor dem Museum für Lackkunst

Free tours for children

What happens during a traditional tea ceremony and why are dragons considered lucky in Asia? The Museum of Lacquer Art offers a free tour once a month for children aged 6 to 12 years. Lasting around 70 minutes, the interactive tours start at 3:00 p.m.

Young explorers are taken on a journey through the worlds of China and Japan, steeped in legend and rich in history. They get to know symbols and characters that tell myths and stories, and immerse themselves in the culture of East Asia by reenacting a traditional tea ceremony. Lastly, they make their own souvenir using origami, the Japanese art of paper folding.

Please book by telephone on +49 (0)251 41851-22 (Tuesday to Sunday, 12:00 to 6:00 p.m.) or by email at MuseumLack@basf.com. The next tours will take place September 30, October 14, November 11 and December 9, 2023.

We have a passion for paint that goes far beyond the product. In order to infuse others with our enthusiasm for the glossy material and its long history, we opened the Museum of Lacquer Art in Münster in 1993.

Museum of Lacquer Art

 

Looking out for our neighbors is the key to living together in harmony. That's why we are actively involved in a number of projects in the vicinity our of site, ranging from support for senior citizens by our trainees to repairing weather-related damage to Münster's green belt, the "Promenade".

Social Committment by our Trainees

Münster Industrial Association

Sports create a basis for health, promote team spirit and are an important way to offset sedentary activities. We therefore aim to convey the importance of exercise and sports to children and young people.

BASF school triathlon

TuS Hiltrup