International Artist Residencies Exhibition And MiniArtVideoFest, Budapest
- 23 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
Opening: by Opening speech by Katalin Geller, art historian – Research Institute for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Beata Szechy - artist, HMC president
The exhibition will be open until 2011. January 9th between 10am - 18:00pm, except Mondays
Exhibiting Artists - MiniArtVideoFest
Margery Amdur, PA, Lesley Ash, OH, Terry Berlier, CA, Laara Cassells, Canada, Deng-Yao Chang, Maryland, Bivas Chaudhuri, NY, Neil Chowdhury, NY, Ben Dallas, IL, Emily DiCarlo, Canada, Sudhir Duppati, New Zealand, Françoise Duresse, CO, Elsie Y Shen, Beijing, China, Kristina Estell, MN, Heather Freeman, NC, Jenine Haard, MA, Annie Heckman, IL, Ericka Hedgecock, NC, Robyn Kinsela, Australia, Paul Kohl, US/Singapore, Eveline Kotai, Australia, Carol LaFayette, TX, Nate Larson, IL, Loren Marquardt, PA, Jeff Murphy, NC, Trever Nicholas, TN, Andreas Papanastasiu, Greece, Christopher Pelley, NY, Megan Randlett, MA, Esta Roh, IL, John Shadeck, AZ, Amelia Schembri, Canada, Richard Soler, TX, Dr Shari S. Stoddard, WA, Daniel Temkin, NY, Michael S. Thomas, IL, Dan Boord/Luis Valdovino, CO, Jennifer R. Vanderpool, LA, Izumi Ueda Yuu, Japan/Singapore, Lin White, ME
The HMC is an artist run, non-profit, multi-disciplinary arts organization dedicated to excellence, experimentation, and education in all forms of contemporary art and culture. The AIR-HMC’s mission to bridge cultural, geographic, and linguistic divides by bringing people together through the arts in order to foster a greater understanding of world cultures.
The HMC is an award winning 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.
The mission of the HMC is to support artists and strengthen the arts in their vital role in the lives of people and communities. Our goal is to inform and educate the community at large through cross-cultural exchange, provide an opportunity for artists to work and exhibit in Hungary, and provide the artists with a supportive environment and uninterrupted time to work during the residency."
Source: hungarian-multicultural-center.com
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