EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

2019 – Independent curator, researcher

2015 – 2019 Gallery manager, Trapéz Gallery, Budapest

2015, 2017 Project coordinator, curator, OFF-Biennále Budapest

2016 – 2017 Museum publication editor,  Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

2013 – 2016 Research assistant, Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

2012 – 2013 Curatorial assistant, Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest


EXHIBITIONS, PROJECTS

2024 Co-curator, Cosa de Corpo. An exhibition of Coco Villa, Westlab+Gallery, New York, NY, USA

2023 Co-curator, Staging Future Worlds: The Architectural Visions of László Rajk, Valerie Goodman Gallery, New York, NY, USA

2023 Co-curator, UNDOCUMENTED. An exhibition of Gustavo Lopes, Westlab+Gallery, New York, NY, USA

2023 Co-curator, Forecast and Fantasy: Architecture without Borders 1960s-1980s, Estonian Museum of Architecture, Tallinn, EE

2022 Curator, Kádár Cube – Subversive Artistic Reactions (1973-1977), Exhibition of Ákos Birkás & László Rajk, Art Department, Budapest, HU

2021 Curator, A Town on the Edge – Little Warsaw, László Rajk, Andi Schmied, Art Department, Budapest, HU

2020 Curator, Krystyna Bilák: Komplement, ISBN Gallery, Budapest, HU

2019 Curator, László Rajk: Sketches, Trapéz Gallery, Budapest, HU

2019 Curator, Botond Keresztesi: Vang Gogh’s AirBnb, Trapéz Gallery, Budapest, HU

2018 Co-curator, Left Performance Histories, exhibition & symposium, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin, DE

2016 Curator, Our Heart is a Foreign Country, international group exhibition tranzit.hu – Contemporary Art Organisation, Budapest, HU

2014 Project coordinator, Art Has No Alternative – An Archive of Artists in Action, international group exhibition, tranzit.sk – Contemporary Art Organisation, Bratislava, SK

2014 Curator, Open Doors: Tamás Király ’80s, exhibition & long-term research project, tranzit.hu – Contemporary Art Organisation, Budapest, HU

2014 Curatorial assistant, Art Under a Dangerous Star – The Responsibility of Art, international group exhibition initiated by WHW curatorial collective, tranzit.hu – Contemporary Art Organisation, Budapest, HU


CONFERENCES

2024 You Must Entertain! International Architecture Symposium on Commercial-entertainment Complexes built in the 1990s, Brno, CZ and Vienna, AT

2024 Dress to Impress – The Intersection of Fashion and the Built Environment, conversation with Avery Trufelman, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, USA

2020 Drawing as Monument and the Material of Memory, Plymouth College of Art, Plymouth, UK

2018 po·mo·stroika – Postmodern Theories, Practices and Histories in Central and Eastern Europe, conference, CHB, Berlin, DE

2018 1968 and Feminism, conference, Institute of Political History, Budapest, HU

2018 Fashion as a Site of Non-conformist Social Behaviour, ngbk, Berlin, DE


SCHOLARSHIPS, RESIDENCIES

2024 Erasmus Mobility Grant, DoMA – Institute for Contemporary Architecture, Athens, GR (1 month)

2023 Fulbright Schuman Scholarship, Visiting Student Researcher, Center for Architecture, New York, NY, USA (5 months)

2022-2024 Linking (Art) Worlds – American Art and Eastern Europe from the Cold War to the Present. A series of traveling seminars supported by Getty Foundation, Terra Foundation for American Art and gwzo – Leibniz Institute for History and Culture of Eastern Europe

2021 Visegrad Scholarship at the Open Society Archives (2 months)

2019 curator in residence, House of Arts, Brno, CZ (2 months)

2018 visiting scholar, GWZO, Universität Leipzig

2016 weeklong training in the field of intercultural cooperation, ERSTE Foundation NGO Academy, Belgrade


EDUCATION

2020 – PhD in Design Culture Studies, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest

2012 – 2015 Master of Arts, Design Theory, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest

2012 – 2014 Master of Advanced Studies, Educating, curating, managing, University of Applied Arts, Vienna

2009 – 2012 Bachelor of Arts, Art and Design Theory, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest


LANGUAGES

English (fluent), German (fluent), Japanese (basic communication skills)