Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design | Institute for Theoretical Studies
Design Theory MA
Art mediation at the highest level
Type of course
Full-time
2 years
4 semesters
2 years
4 semesters
Qualification
MA degree
felvi.hu deadline
2023-02-15
Applications closed
Scholarships
State funded
Applications closed
Department
Institute for Theoretical Studies
Language
Hungarian
Career opportunities
Contact
Dalma Pszota
programme manager
elmeleti@mome.hu
programme manager
elmeleti@mome.hu
Our graduates work at museums and galleries, design and advertising agencies, write for art magazines, are involved in teaching and research.
In the course of the research-focused interdisciplinary programme, students can learn to provide a complex analysis of the material, visual and spatial world, and to present their research findings verbally and visually.
Uniquely in Hungary, the Design Theory programme also offers a Design Curator specialisation. In addition to traditional classroom classes, it also includes museum lessons, and at the end of the training, students organise an exhibition, putting their learnings into practice.
Modules
The aim of the Diploma Work module is to prepare students for doing independent research, then sharing their findings in...
The Intensive Course Week module forms part of the curriculum of every MOME programme. It is aimed at adding variety to ...
The core module of the programme has a dual purpose. For one thing, it familiarises students with the specific approache...
News
Founder of the Deák Erika Gallery and founder and eponym of one of the scholarships of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design was interviewed by Prae.hu about what it means to be a gallerist in Hungary, the international scene, art training in Hungary and the opportunities open to emerging artists. In addition to owning a gallery featuring contemporary artists, Erika Deák has founded multiple grants supporting young artists and curators, which she also shares details about in the interview.
Events
The Hungarian Cultural Anthropological Society (MAKAT), the Institute for Theoretical Studies of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME), and the Art and Design Anthropology Workshop are co-organising a conference entitled Art+Design+Anthropology.
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.
An exhibition opened in Berlin under the curatorship of teacher of MOME’s Institute for Theoretical Studies and head of the Design Theory MA András Zwickl.
Management

Réka Baló
secretary of education
balo@mome.hu

Dalma Pszota
programme manager
pszota.dalma@mome.hu

Márton Szentpéteri PhD habil.
university professor, Doctoral School Board, Head of the PhD programme, MA programme lead
szem@mome.hu

András Zwickl PhD habil.
Head of MA programme, habilitated associate professor
za@mome.hu
Faculty

András Beck PhD
associate professor

András Ferkai DSc
university professor, professor emeritus
ferkai@mome.hu

Henrietta Fiáth
assistant lecturer, doctoral candidate

Eszter Földi PhD
senior lecturer, Head of BA programme
foldi.eszter@mome.hu
Zsófia Frazon
external lecturer

Péter Haba PhD
associate professor
phaba@mome.hu

Attila Horányi PhD
associate professor, BA programme lead, intézetigazgató
horan@mome.hu
Klára Kuti PhD
external lecturer
Edina Lisztes
external lecturer

Ákos Schneider PhD
senior lecturer, Elméleti Stúdiumok koordinátora
schneider@mome.hu
Anna Sidó
external lecturer

Márton Szentpéteri PhD habil.
university professor, Doctoral School Board, Head of the PhD programme, MA programme lead
szem@mome.hu
Zoltán Szmolka
external lecturer

András Zwickl PhD habil.
Head of MA programme, habilitated associate professor
za@mome.hu