Public closing presentations – Spring Course Week

The Spring Course Week concludes on 13 February with a series of public closing presentations, open to the university community. Students from technology-focused courses will present the work they have completed over the semester, including experiments and independent projects. The closing presentations also give students and staff from other programmes an insight into what is being developed across different studios and workshops.
Times and venues on 13 February 2026:
- Masters and Students in the Age of AI - Creative Learning Ecosystem
Dr Judit Horváth
Friday, 11:00 a.m., B_108
- “Stamps into Cinemas!” – How can a film find its audience?
Máté Gorka-Focht, Dr. Tamás Kollarik
Friday, 2:00–3:00 p.m., M_012 A
(Open to the university community) - Self-Designer – From self-awareness to career
Tekla Bodnár
Friday, 11:00 a.m., M_017
(Open to the university community) - Architecture on Display
Beáta Molnár
Friday, 1:00 p.m., M_016
(Open to the university community) - Fanzine Workshop
László Nagy
Friday, Graphic Design Home Space / M_211
(Open to the university community) - Korean wave (Hallyu), fandom and communication
Éva Gajzágó
Friday, 10:00 a.m.–12:50 p.m., B_301
(Open to all) - Open Art Actions – Experiments with coffee grounds
Dóra Szentandrási
Friday, 2:00–4:30 p.m., M_013
(Open to the university community) - Shaping the Infinite and Being Shaped by It
Zsófia Csomay, Péter Magyar
3 February, 1:00–3:00 p.m., M_111
(Open to university citizens) - Your Creative Identity – Building your professional mindset (pilot 1)
Panni Pais (administration)
12 February, 3:30–5:00 p.m., B_201a
(Open to university citizens) - Human–robot interactions and Reflective Robotics with Boston Dynamics
Bence Ágoston, Tamás Fogarasy
13 February 2026, 2:00–4:00 p.m., B_106 and B_109
(Open to all) - AI under control – Past, present and possible futures of AI
Krisztina Erdei (OKÓ, administration)
13 February 2026, 1:00–2:00 p.m., Photography MA Home Space (M_206)
(Open to all) - Living with water collectively – International design sprint (MOME–Liverpool)
Erzsébet Hosszu, Ágnes Jekli
13 February 2026, 2:00–4:00 p.m., Auditorium
(Open to all) - Expanded drawing practices – Working with drawing robots
Mihály Domokos
13 February, 2:30 p.m., Textile Home Space
(Open to all) - “Slop-flop” – Artistic experiments in algorithmic noise
Péter Weiler, Máté Gorka-Focht
Separate public presentation at a later date, yes! Gallery
(Open to all) - Ephemeral works
Attila Pálfalusi
Separate public presentation at a later date at Artus
(Open to all)
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The programme has produced hundreds of professionals who now work across Hungary’s cultural and creative sectors, including strategists for Hungarian and international design brands, professionals working in contemporary art galleries, leaders of non-profit initiatives focused on social inclusion, as well as doctoral researchers and university lecturers. Their achievements include curating the Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, producing Beton.Hofi’s latest music video, and building the multimedia success of OIEE (Bence Kocsis). Now in its 40th year and 15 years into its MA format – which transitioned to English-language delivery two years ago – MOME’s comprehensivee manager training programme integrates business and artistic expertise, as well as creative and commercial perspectives from the outset. The anniversary year will be marked by a series of programme-specific events, beginning with the MOME KIKI finissage on 4 March.
Dupla évfordulót ünnepel a MOME menedzserképzése!
2026-ban kettős jubileumot ünnepel a Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem (MOME) menedzserképzése. Az intézmény jogelődjében, az Iparművészeti Főiskolán 1986 februárjában indult a művészeti menedzserek képzése. A képzés máig két sávon fut: egyetemi diplomát nyújtó nappali formában, illetve heti egynapos továbbképzésként. Az évtizedek során mindkét forma megújult. A nappali képzés eleinte ötéves, osztatlan Designmenedzsment (DM) verzióban designereknek adott a másodszakjukon menedzsment ismereteket. A bolognai átállás során ebből született meg a Design- és művészetmenedzsment MA szak (DMM). Ez a mesterképzés minden – gazdasági, bölcsész, művészeti vagy társadalomtudományi – alapszakos diplomázó előtt nyitott, eddig kétszáz hallgató végezte el, és idén diplomázik a 15. évfolyam. A képzés két éve angol nyelven zajlik Art and Design Management MA (ADM) néven, a MOME további öt angol nyelvű mesterszakjával karöltve. A nappali formával párhuzamosan, máig népszerű a posztgraduális menedzserképzés. Az egykori tanfolyam szakirányú továbbképzésként van akkreditálva, kétféle specializációval választható, Múzeumi és Kultúramenedzsment (MUKUME) néven.
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