Call for artists: exhibiting and working in Hungary, 2012

december 31, 2011

Happy New year!

Opportunities:  exhibiting and working in Hungary, 2012

Exhibitions:
1.  9 X 12 (22.9X30.5cm), Budapest, part 2

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id85.html

Deadline: 01/30/12
Also, please see the video from the 9X12, Budapest – part1 at Ferencvarosi Gallery:

If you have any more questions or comments, feel free to contact us.
 
2.  Library Thoughts, Budapest – part 2

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id84.html

Deadline: 03/15/12
Also, please see the video:
Library Thoughts, part 1 – Raday Gallery

Residencies:
1.  AIR/HMC, Budapest, International Artist Residencies 2012
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2012

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html

“Artist residencies allow the time for dialog and create connections that contribute to the future..”
Deadline: ongoing

2.  NEW PROGRAM:
International Artist/Health Residencies, Ratot, Hungary 2012
at the Szell Kalman Historic Castle
Dates:
___Session 1: Tuesday May 15, 2011 – Thursday, June 4, 2012                        Deadline: February 10, 2012
___Session 2: Monday, June 14, 2011 – Thursday, July 4, 2012                        Deadline: March 10, 2012
___Session 3: Monday, July 12, 2011 – Thursday, August 1, 2012                        Deadline: April 6, 2012
20 artists will be accepted for each session!
Discipline:  visual artists, writers, performers
Offered program: residency, seminar, artist talk, exhibition.
The residency will be 20 days long in a beautiful 4 star castle, close to the Austrian border.  Closing exhibition is organized in Budapest at a well known downtown gallery!
3 meal/day, transportation from/to Graz or Vienna Airport, local transportation, studio and exhibition is offered in the price.  Also, you can participate in a special Anti-Aging, wellness, massage, fitness program, that you need to indicate at your application form.  It is an extra cost. 
Cost: Euro 1,600/artist or US$ 2,100
Please email for further questions to:  bszechy@yahoo.com

opportunities to exhibit and work in Hungary at 2012

november 14, 2011

Please spread the words of these opportunities to exhibit and work in Hungary at 2012

AIR/HMC, Budapest, International Artist Residencies 2012
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2012

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html

“Artist residencies allow the time for dialogue and create connections that contribute to the future..”
Deadline: ongoing

INTERNATIONAL OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES
9 X 12 (22.9X30.5cm), Budapest, part 2

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id85.html

Deadline: 01/30/12

Open call:
Library Thoughts, Budapest – part 2

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id84.html

Deadline: 03/15/12

AIR/HMC, Budapest – International Artist Residencies 2012

szeptember 17, 2011

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2012
Deadline: ongoing
Web: http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html
E-mail address: bszechy@yahoo.com
Discipline: visual artists, writers, performers
Offered program: residency, seminar, artist talk, exhibition.
Eligibility: International emerging artists

“Artist residencies allow the time for dialogue and create connections that contribute to the future..
The HMC is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 1990 and based in Dallas/Budapest.
Please visit our website for more information and application form.

Pass this on to anyone who you think might be interested.
Yours sincerely, Beata Szechy

Library Thoughts exhibition

augusztus 28, 2011

AIR/HMC, MAVF, and Library Thoughts, Budapest exhibition

Raday Kepeshaz, 1092 Budapest, Raday utca 25.

August 24 – September 16, 2011

Opening reception: Wednesday, August 24 at 7:00pm
Opening remarks by Gyorgy Orban
Curator: Beata Szechy – HMC, Istvan Sziranyi -president of the Hungarian BookArt Association

Exhibiting International Artists:
Bandy Laszlo-H, Marton Barabas-H, Hadassah Berry-IL, Lorena Carbajal-GB, Laara Cassells-CDN, Michael Connors-WI, Nick Davies-UK, Andrea Eis-MI, Melissa Gasparotto-NY, Gert-Jan van den Bemd-NL, Liz Goldberg-PA, Cynthia Gregory-KY, Susan Hase-AUS, Matthew Herring-UK, Enrico Hirashima-SGP, Melanie Irwin-AUS, Sandee Johnson-NC, Naomi Kasumi-WA, Csilla Kelecsenyi-H, Roberta Lavadour-OR, Andras Lengyel-H, Kichung Lee Lizee-TN, Kate Morrell-UK, Catherine Nicolas-F, Tibor Pataki-H, Pamela Paulsrud-IL, Roland Ruisz-D, Miklos P Simon-IL, Melissa Smith-TX,  Valeria Sovaradi-H, Holly Streekstra-IN, Beata Szechy-H, Istvan Sziranyi-H, david K (Thompson)-CT, Christopher Troutman-IL, Nancy Kay Turner-CA, Laszlo Sandor Vasvari-H, Alice Chebba Walsh-NY, Deborah Whistler-IN
AIR/HMC, Budapest:
Pip Brant-FL, Elaine Byrne-IRL, Joan Edlis-UK, Michal Gavish-CA, Julia Hitchcock-TX, Benjamin Page-CA, Jinhee Park-UK, Tilley Stone-KY, Paulo Cesar Teles-BR, Joshua Watts-UAE
Video Artists:
Ophir Agassi-NY, Lesley Ash-OH, Charlotte Cornaton-F, EQUΔLΔTERΔL (Emily DiCarlo, WJ Wilson, Jacqui Arntfield)-CDN, Rajorshi Ghosh-OH, Liz Goldberg-PA, Yunna Kim-NY, Christine Lucy Latimer-CDN, Levy Li Sva-IL, Valeria Lopez-CA, Sebastian Mundwiler-CH, Bridget Riversmith-MN

Call: RESIDENCY and EXHIBITION program at AIR/HMC, Budapest

augusztus 19, 2011

RESIDENCY and EXHIBITION program at AIR/HMC, Budapest in Hungary for December and 2012!
Hello friends, collaborators, those who I have never met, and those I one day hope to.
“Artist residencies allow the time for dialogue and create connections that contribute to the future…”
Session 5: Tuesday, December 26, 2011 – Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Application Deadline: September 6, 2011
The HMC is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 1990 and based in Dallas/Budapest.
Please visit our website for more information on the International Artist Residency Program

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html

Call: RESIDENCY and EXHIBITION-Deadline is coming up!

augusztus 19, 2011

RESIDENCY and EXHIBITION  program at AIR/HMC, Budapest in Hungary for December and 2012!
Hello friends, collaborators, those who I have never met, and those I one day hope to.
“Artist residencies allow the time for dialogue and create connections that contribute to the future…”
Session 5: Tuesday, December 26, 2011 – Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Application Deadline: September 6, 2011
The HMC is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 1990 and based in Dallas/Budapest.
Please visit our website for more information on the International Artist Residency Program

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com/id69.html

Library Thoughts, Budapest exhibition

augusztus 14, 2011

AIR/HMC, MAVF, and Library Thoughts, Budapest exhibition

Raday Kepeshaz, 1092 Budapest, Raday utca 25.

August 24 – September 16, 2011

Opening reception: Wednesday, August 24 at 7:00pm

Opening remarks by Gyorgy Orban

Curator: Beata Szechy – HMC, Istvan Sziranyi -president of the Hungarian BookArt Association

Exhibiting International Artists:

Bandy Laszlo-H, Marton Barabas-H, Lorena Carbajal-GB, Laara Cassells-CDN, Michael Connors-WI, Nick Davies-UK, Andrea Eis-MI, Melissa Gasparotto-NY, Gert-Jan van den Bemd-NL, Liz Goldberg-PA, Cynthia Gregory-KY, Susan Hase-AUS, Matthew Herring-UK, Enrico Hirashima-SGP, Melanie Irwin-AUS, Sandee Johnson-NC, Naomi Kasumi-WA, Csilla Kelecsenyi-H, Roberta Lavadour-OR, Andras Lengyel-H, Kichung Lee Lizee-TN, Kate Morrell-UK, Catherine Nicolas-F, Tibor Pataki-H, Pamela Paulsrud-IL, Roland Ruisz-D, Miklos P Simon-IL, Melissa Smith-TX,  Valeria Sovaradi-H, Holly Streekstra-IN, Beata Szechy-H, Istvan Sziranyi-H, david K (Thompson)-CT, Christopher Troutman-IL, Nancy Kay Turner-CA, Laszlo Sandor Vasvari-H, Alice Chebba Walsh-NY, Deborah Whistler-IN

AIR/HMC, Budapest:

Pip Brant-FL, Elaine Byrne-IRL, Joan Edlis-UK, Michal Gavish-CA, Julia Hitchcock-TX, Benjamin Page-CA, Jinhee Park-UK, Tilley Stone-KY, Paulo Cesar Teles-BR, Joshua Watts-UAE

Video Artists: 

Ophir Agassi-NY, Lesley Ash-OH, Charlotte Cornaton-F, EQUΔLΔTERΔL (Emily DiCarlo, WJ Wilson, Jacqui Arntfield)-CDN, Rajorshi Ghosh-OH, Liz Goldberg-PA, Yunna Kim-NY, Christine Lucy Latimer-CDN, Levy Li Sva-IL, Valeria Lopez-CA, Sebastian Mundwiler-CH, Bridget Riversmith-MN

The exhibition is supported by Raday Konyveshaz Kft. – www.radaykonyveshaz.hu & HMC – www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com

Artists Talk 3. – AIR/HMC, Budapest

július 14, 2011

Artists Talk 3.
AIR-HMC, International Artists in Residency, Budapest 2011

MAGYAR IRÓSZÖVETSÉG (PenClub)
Budapest VI. ker. Bajza utca 18. I. floor

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Program:
6:00 - Joshua Watts, UAE/US — installation, photograph, mixed media
6:30 - Tilley Stone, KY — painting, drawing

Please join us to learn more about the artists!

Joshua Watts has been an Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at Zayed University in Dubai, United Arab Emirates since 2008. Teaching a variety of courses in printmaking, drawing, mixed media, and book structures.

Tilley Stone has consistently been interested in expressing and illuminating systems, intricacy, and repetition with unforgiving materials—drawing with pen and painting with inks.

An artist in residence at the HMC has the opportunity  to live and work here at the studio in Hungary . Many artists find this a valuable time to experiment and investigate new directions in their work. Many artists come here to complete a specific project or work for a major exhibition or just to be able to work in an environment with other creative artists.

The aim of this program is to investigate and showing of contemporary art, develop theoretical and practical self-help through critical development.

HMC is 501©3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting international art and the understanding of world cultures, through high quality art exhibitions, cultural exchanges and related educational programs. Based in Dallas and Budapest, the organization operates throughout the world. Incorporated in 1990.
www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com

Library Thoughts, Budapest 2011

július 8, 2011

The Ráday Könyvesház Kft and HMC, Inc. cordially invite you for the

AIR/HMC, MAVF, and Library Thoughts, Budapest exhibition

Ráday Könyvesház Kft.

Ráday utca 27.

1092 Budapest

+36(1)219-5255

August 24 – September 11, 2011

Opening reception: Wednesday, August 24 at 7:00pm

Opening remarks by Orbán György

Curator: Beata Szechy – HMC, Sziranyi Istvan-president of the Hungarian BookArt Association

Exhibiting International Artists:

Bandy Laszlo-H, Marton Barabas-H, Hadassah Berry-IL, Lorena Carbajal-GB, Laara Cassells-CDN, Michael Connors-WI, Nick Davies-UK, Andrea Eis-MI, Melissa Gasparotto-NY, Gert-Jan van den Bemd-NL, Liz Goldberg-PA, Cynthia Gregory-KY, Susan Hase-AUS, Matthew Herring-UK, Enrico Hirashima-SGP, Melanie Irwin-AUS, Sandee Johnson-NC, Naomi Kasumi-WA, Csilla Kelecsenyi-H, Roberta Lavadour-OR, Andras Lengyel-H, Kichung Lee Lizee-TN, Kate Morrell-UK, Catherine Nicolas-F, Tibor Pataki-H, Pamela Paulsrud-IL, Roland Ruisz-D, Melissa Smith-TX,  Vali Sóváradi-H, Holly Streekstra-IN, Beata Szechy-H, Istvan Sziranyi-H, david K (Thompson)-CT, Christopher Troutman-IL, Nancy Kay Turner-CA, Laszlo Vasvari-H, Alice Chebba Walsh-NY, Deborah Whistler-IN

AIR/HMC, Budapest:

Pip Brant-FL, Elaine Byrne-IRL, Joan Edlis-UK, Michal Gavish-CA, Julia Hitchcock-TX, Benjamin Page-CA, Jinhee Park-UK, Tilley Stone-KY, Paulo Cesar da Silva Teles-BR, Joshua Watts-AE

Video Artists: 

Ophir Agassi-NY, Lesley Ash-OH, Charlotte Cornaton-F, Othermind Collecive (Emily DiCarlo, WJ Wilson, Jacqui Arntfield)-CDN, Rajorshi Ghosh-OH, Liz Goldberg-PA, Yunna Kim-NY, Christine Lucy Latimer-CDN, Levy Li Sva-IL, Valeria Lopez-CA, Sebastian Mundwiler-CH, Bridget Riversmith-MN

The exhibition is supported by Raday Konyveshaz Kft. – www.radaykonyveshaz.hu & HMC – www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com

The Inner Act -exhibit in Budapest

július 3, 2011

The Raday Konyveshaz & Gallery and The HMC, Inc. are proud to present

a collaborative exhibition featuring

Jeremy Austin

&annavarro (Kiss Anikó)

 

The Inner Act

 

Music by Zsigmond Deak

Curator: Beata Szechy

 

Opening on Monday, 1 August 2011 at 7:00 pm

The exhibition will be open until August 20.

 

Ráday Könyvesház Galéria, 1092, Budapest, Ráday utca 27.

Supported by The Ráday Könyvesház Kft.,The HMC and NKA

 

annavarro (Kiss Anikó) 

The artist called “annavarro” (born as Aniko Kiss) displays as kinetic models those of her works, which were appeared before through other media, like paintings, photos, movies or graphics, and all of which she held independent.  Old works are in the new context reinvented as new ones.  The artist places in her works mobile components, triggering changes in the various forms of visualisation as the case arises.  Adjustments in the original forms are implemented through copying, re-drawing, insertion into the work of new layers, recording part of old works, or motion picture.  Visitors can catch a new glimpse of the oeuvre, while comparing with each other the various formats, in which the artist’s visions are manifested.

 

Jeremy Austin removes the nonessential, refining to an absolute, to achieve compositions with a detached relevance.  Works are executed achromatically and demarcated specifically in sections of nine, nineteen and ninety-five.  Numbers significant to the Bahá’i Faith (the idea that there are lucky and unlucky numbers is explicitly rejected by the Bahá’i writings).  Their significance originates from the traditional Abjad system of letter-number equivalence to express religious concepts.  The process also incorporates the use of prayer and meditation.  The work is therefore the result of a focused systemic spiritual approach.  “In my collages I utilize cut, torn, and abraded paper and rely on subdued painting and drawing techniques to construct non-objective works.  The drawings are white-on-

white or heavily burnished graphite surfaces with inscribed delineations.

 

http://www.hungarian-multicultural-center.com


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