Residency Unlimited (RU), New York - 2014

ACAX – Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange in cooperation with RU announced an Open Call for Hungary based contemporary visual artists to take part in a 3 months residency program (September – November 2014)

Out of the 32 artists applying, the selection panel organized by Residency Unlimited awarded this year's residency to Csaba Nemes.

The grant covers the travel, stipend, living costs and full benefits of Residency Unlimited (RU)'s program.
The program is organised and financed by ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange with the support of TMU (Trust for Mutual Understanding).

The next guest and lecturer of the Check-in Budapest curatorial visitor program is:

LAURA MUDDE, independent curator

Date: 31th March 2014 (Monday), 18.00

Venue: Studio Gallery (Studio of Young Artists' Association)
(1077 Budapest, Rottenbiller utca 35.)

The next guest and lecturer of the Check-in Budapest curatorial visitor program is:

LAURA RAICOVICH, Director of Global Initiatives at Creative Time

What’s art got to do with it? Expanding the role of artists in society
Public talk by Laura Raicovich

Date: 26th March 2014 (Wednesday), 18.00

Venue: Jurányi Art Incubator House (1027 Budapest, Jurányi utca 1-3.)

A new success for Erika Baglyas

2014.01.11.6.p.m. Project Reach NYC. 39 Eldridge Street, 4FL. New York Ny, 10002

Erika Baglyas, as part of her scholarship-program in New York by Residency Unlimited, on 11th January attends at ’Public Secrets’: Arts, Culture and Contemporary Indonesian Politics after the Fall where her new film Honestly will be screened.

The next guest and lecturer of the Check-in Budapest curatorial visitor program is: Alfredo Cramerotti, the director of the MOSTYN in Wales

18th November (Monday), 6 p.mLudwig Museum Library . 1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca, 1., 2nd floor

Whence the Future? – lecture by Alfredo Cramerotti

Alfredo Cramerotti will deliver a lecture on the idea of time, knowledge and future. He asks us to abandon our androids, tablets, computers in order to rethink how the future comes? His reply is that it comes from the immemorial past that old stories (for instance, in newspapers) always seem to hold ready for us to discover. Once opened, the work then consists in curating for ourselves our own future. With Cramerotti, the curatorial knowledge becomes the way in which the future is articulated. 

The lecture will be held in English.

All are welcome!

Free entrance.