Events
If you are interested in our MA programmes offered in English language, come and join our MOME Open Day in March.
The exhibition The Apples of Their Eyes by Rudolf Balogh Award winning photographer and Head of the MOME Photography BA Gábor Máté DLA habil. opened on 15 March 2023 at 12 noon at the Yossi Nahmias Photography Gallery in Jerusalem (Department of Photographic Communication Hadassah Academic College).
We look forward to seeing everyone at the Course Week events of the spring semester at MOME Campus.
VisszaTÉR – Facing each other fence exhibition in collaboration between Erzsébetváros and MOME Photography
Teacher of the Photography BA Éva Szombat’s book launch and exhibition opening I Want Orgasm Not Rosesof will take place from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, 1 December at Longtermhandstand Gallery.
The exhibition BALATON DETOX is an encapsulation of art projects related to the Balaton and created by the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME) between 2014 and 2022.
The exhibition of head of the MOME Photography BA Gábor Máté in Sofia is on display until 10/01/2023 at the spaces of the Liszt Institute in Sofia – Hungarian Cultural Centre Sofia and Sythesis Gallery.
Az október 7-én indult Budapest Design Week a hazai design élet egyik legfontosabb eseménysorozata, melyhez a MOME is izgalmas szakmai programmal kapcsolódik.
A Best of MOME ‘22 eseményen a Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem idei MA diploma projektjeinek legjobbjai mutatkoznak be rövid prezentációk formájában, október 15-én este hat órától a MOME Auditóriumban.
You are invited to the MOME PHOTOGRAPHY MA graduation exhibition series, presenting the work of students who graduated in the last three years!
TOBE Gallery and the MOME Photography Department is pleased to invite their friends to the opening of V I T A M I N – A on July 26, 2022 at 7:00 pm.
The works of the young photographers speak with open honesty about the complexity of human relationships, the weight of unspoken or unspeakable emotions and give insight behind actions that cannot be explained in words. The images, which reveal inner struggles as reality, offer answers to the existential questions that concern most of us.
1
2