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We are preparing a special surprise for Christmas 2023, between December 15-17, FISE's industrial artists will be waiting with their handicrafts. Choose from the latest works of the best Hungarian graphic artists, ceramicists, glass artists, textile artists, porcelain designers, goldsmiths and jewelry designers. Choose a unique, handmade gift for the holidays for your loved ones.
We are also preparing an extra program for Saturday: the workshop of the KACs Műhely in tune with the holidays awaits you!
Opening hours of our fair:
Friday, December 15, 2023: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m
Saturday, December 16, 2023: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m
Sunday, December 17, 2023: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m
Our artists, whose products you can see:
Antal Kitti, Brigitta B. Horváth, Anna Csenge Berkes, Krisztina Bogó, Boróka Csibi, Máté Diósi, Betti Erzsébet Domonyi, Hajnal Gyeviki, Katalin Hermann, Kamilla Hu-Yang, Sabrina Komár, Dóra Knetik, Andrea Laskóy, Natasa Litvin, Lantos Nagy Marianna, Erika Rejka, Boglárka Rozsályi, Ingrid Válint
The exhibition will be opened by: Márton Szentpéteri Phd habil.
Opening: Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 7 p.m
It can be visited: until 10.11.2023, on working days between 13:00 and 18:00.
G.O.A.T. Greatest Of All Time.
The exhibition presents the time Patrícia Harsány and Nelli Szabó spent in Yemen, on the island of Socotra. For two weeks on the island, the creative couple held art workshops for young people at the local university and at the Socotra Festival. The island's curiosity is that it is a kind of marginal enclave within the Arab region, both culturally and in terms of its biodiversity. Traveling to the island is still a relatively new opportunity and working together with the locals, even though it has only recently become possible for certain professionals who are valuable to the island, so this was an exceptional opportunity for them both as a European woman and as a designer couple.
The exhibition will feature his own reflections, presenting daily life in Sokotra together with objects, notes and stories like a diary.
Visitors to the exhibition are welcomed with Socotra honey and Arabic coffee.
"Immersion / Jewelery Practices" FISE exhibition in Pécs, at the Nádor Gallery
The exhibition will be opened by Róbert Mascher DLA, Ferenczy Noémi award-winning industrial artist, president of FISE, and Eszter Zámori, visual artist, University of Pécs doctoral student, curator of the exhibition.
Márton Kovács on the violin and puppeteers László Rumi and Zsuzsa Szabó Pámpillás will take part in the opening.
Opening: October 26, 6 p.m
Duration of the exhibition: October 26 - November 17, 2023.
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 14:00-18:00
Location: 7621 Pécs, 15 Széchenyi tér
The exhibition titled Immersion offers a larger cross-section of the works of the Young Industrial Artists Studio Association Collection. Since FISE represents all branches of the applied arts and extends into fine art border areas, the collection includes all important genres. In Merítés, we present works from the FISE Collection, which includes the works of more than 100 artists, from the fields of jewelry art, ceramics and porcelain, glass art, textiles, graphics and photography, and design.
The exhibition, titled Jewelry Practices, is an integral part of the larger Immersion featuring the works of art from the FISE Collection. Contemporary jewelry selected from the collection and student works reflecting on them are presented here.
A special thank you to the Subject Creation Department of University of Pécs!
Playing through light - exhibition of glass artist Katalin Hermann and photographer Lili Sziráki
Opening: Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at 6 p.m.
The exhibition will be opened by: Róbert Mascher, DLA industrial artist, president of FISE
The opening will be attended by: Kriszta Kozma, Bianka Ney and Orsi Szabó
On view: until October 6, 2023, from Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 18:00.
Glass is a particulary independent material. Katalin Hermann does not want to tame it, but to collaborate with this unique medium. Our 21th century world slowly caught up with the process of creating glass, which for centuries has left the master only moments to decide what she wants to see in the glowing, red object formed at the end of the blowpipe. His personality, the medium and the moment is embodied in each of his works.
What kind of glasses do you see the world through? How do we perceive the environment around us? What do we focus on? What filters do we use? What do we exclude, and what do we let through? The current series of photographs by Lili Sziráki is a new, experimental work, in which she plays with different transmissive spatial planes, extracted details, painted and drawn nature related elements in abstract effect images.
One day: Harmonic convergence - exhibition of textile artist Kinga Földi and graphic artist Marianna Lantos
The exhibition will be opened by the ceramic artist József Simon Zsolt.
Opening on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 6 p.m
It can be viewed until September 22, 2023, from Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 18:00
One day: Harmonic convergence
"One Day" presents the contemporary botanical paintings of Marianna Lantos Nagy and the sculptures of the textile artist Kinga Földi, celebrating the joyful, the fantastic and the deeply human. We recommend the exhibition to art lovers who are looking for something special.
Welcome to the transcendent alliance of two remarkable artists, a botanical journey into the realm of beauty, memory, and the profound connection between plants and humans.
Bright and colorful beauty is the leading star of this joint exhibition. Marianna Lantos' watercolor paintings capture the magical essence of plant life. With every delicate brushstroke, she breathes life into her subjects, revealing the awe-inspiring allure of nature's creations. Kinga Földi, on the other hand, shapes silk into sculptures that dance with colors and light, proving the beauty that emerges from the most unexpected materials. Together, they invite us to discover a world where beauty is not just an aesthetic experience, but a deep connection with the essence of life.
Földi Kinga:
Kinga Földi creates objects inspired by nature, but their messages are more complex than being mere natural forms. They talk to us on a deeper human level through a language that we all share: our feelings, desires and struggle. Her sculptures originate from the biological world and are made from silk dupioni using pin-tuck technique. Still, they are not naturalistic creations, but rather creatures and gestures of her imagination.
Nagy Lantos Marianna:
Botanical art is an invitation to a parallel world, where the delicate dance of flora and human souls becomes tangible on the surface of the paper. A passage where Marianna Nagy Lantos weaves a tapestry of beauty and memories. Her artistic journey, like a whimsical expedition through nature's playground, captures this magical connection, turning it into a joyous experience. Through its vivid depiction, we understand that we are not only observers, but also participants in the great fabric of life. Her art is a testament to the fascinating and ever-evolving relationship between humans and the botanical world, and fills our hearts with boundless joy.
This series is about the management of FISE.
They are the members who can be contacted if you have some question or problem, they can be seen to come and go nervously before the events and the exhibitions…
But who are they – beyond their work?
This post is the last one, hope you liked to know more about us!
Name: Anna Börcsök
metalsmith
Zodiac: Capricorn
Job you wanted as a child: Architecht. But I realised to be a metalsmith is much cooler, there is more self-sufficiendy in this.
Favourite month / time of the day: August, when the sunlight is not so hard and morning when the day starts. There is plenty of time to start the work, the ideas come, and all the days are still long enough.
If YOU will be a colour: Turquoise as the sea.
Recreation: Rowing on the Little-Danube.
Last book you read: Miklós Vámos: The book of fathers
Last culture event or experience you enjoyed: The exhibition of Veronika Fábián: All In at Szentendre. The opening speech from the writer Krisztián Grecsó touched me, and it was excellent to see Vera's works toghether.
3 can't-live-without stuffs: My jewelleris... the most important. There are a lot of favourites time to time. I select from my own colletions regularly but I love to make exchanges with other creators. My newest one is a KIKI collection from Kinga Horányi.
Favourite designer / artist: Ted Noten jewellwery designer, Gergye Krisztián choreographer, who I met and talked at Szombathely on a big FISE exhibition, it was an unfogettable experience!
Project of your wishful thinking: I would like to found an own jewellery company which based on marketable, sensibile and meaningful object-collections. I would like to teach at a university. There are a lot of untapped territory by the contemporary jewels and to descover it I need company.
One sentence about you: „To reach your gouls have to go through on the fiery field of distress." (Judith Sills)
More and more about Anna: annaborcsok.hu, instagram: anna_borcsok
FISE 2023 membership admission date: Friday, July 7 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Anyone interested in applied arts or art theory can apply.
A degree is not a requirement, but if you are an art student, wait a little longer...
Apply for membership on the following form:
https://forms.gle/jYnaxt7Sh8gtqFyS8
Make an appointment for membership registration using the form below:
https://fise-tagfelvetel.reservio.com/booking
We ask applicants to bring with them to the 10-15 minute interview:
- a biography on an A4 sheet with contact information (graduation, postal address, e-mail address, phone number)
- portfolio on pen drive
- some original (not large) works and drawings that can be taken away immediately
- HUF two thousand, for a procedural fee, - which, in case of admission, is also this year's membership fee.
Further clarification and information: iroda@fise.hu and on www.facebook.com/FISE.art.craft.design."
This series is about the management of FISE.
They are the members who can be contacted if you have some question or problem, they can be seen to come and go nervously before events and exhibitions...
But who are they - beyond their work?
Name: Robert Mascher
Design (and the leader of the management)
Zodiac: Virgo
Job what you wanted as a child: What a surprise: aircraftman
Favourite month / time of the day: May / nightfall
I YOU will be a colour: red&black
Recreation:outdoor beer-drinking, painting, but all I need is more sleep
Last book you read: Háy János: Házasságon innen és túl
Last culture event or experience you enjoyed: I’m a fun of Béla Pintér and his company, so I can say whichever performance of them
3 can’t-live-without stuffs: 1. Smartphone - what else?, 2. my beloved SAAB cars, 3. bagpack
Favourite designer / artist: Luigi Colani, who was a futuristic designer in his time, and he was found of the airplanes too
Project of your wishful thinking: I’m afraid it is a past time story already. In 2011 I had a chance to plan the inner cabin of the Virgin Galactic SpaceShip Two. I worked for a little Hungarian company, Corvus Aircraft Ltd., it was the firstclass about composit-tehcnology. My concept plans went to California and the Spaceship Company was pleased with them. But there was some financial problem at Corvus, so the company went bankrupt, and all the plans flew away... that’s called: ces’t la vie.
One sentence about you: Not your decision how long will be your life - but your decision is how wide is.
More: (OK, old things, and not exaclty pure design) www.AviationArt.hu
EASEWE MULTPLICATION EVENT
speakers: Dóra Dés-Kertész and Róbert Mascher
February 13, 2023, 13:00-15:00
Semmelweis University, András Pető Faculty, Center for International and National Services
1125 Budapest, Kútvölgyi út 8.
February 15, 2023, 17:00-19:00
Studio Association of Young Industrial Artists (FISE)
1054 Budapest, Kálmán Imre utca 16.
We present:
- the background and goals of the EASEWE project,
- our cooperating partners,
- the EASEWE training and instructor toolkit,
- the results of the test course,
- our good practices,
- the future of the EASEWE project.
We close the event with a standing room reception and an informal discussion.
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The Erasmus+ program, implemented in cooperation with FISE, is coming to an end soon, and its aim is to support female entrepreneurship within the creative industries, with particular attention to groups at risk of exclusion.
The goal of the EASEWE (ENTRE PRENEURIAL EDUCAT ION FOR CREATIVE SELF – EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN) project is to contribute to the restart of the creative and cultural sector, which has been particularly affected by Covid, by encouraging the self-employment of women fleeing wars and increasing their employability. We are working on the creation of a training and adult education toolbox that deepens digital competences, stimulates entrepreneurship, and is aimed at acquiring skills for self-employment and business establishment.
The five organizations participating in the project are Alfombra Roja (Sweden), Fundeun (Spain), GrantXpert (Cyprus), Net in Action (Italy) and FISE (Hungary).
Follow EASEWE's Facebook page and keep up to date with our latest news. Get to know an exciting Erasmus+ project in which FISE is participating together with several European partner organizations!
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Project EASEWE – 2020-1-IT02-KA227-ADU-095426
On May 20-21 and 27-28, the exhibition of the FISE - Young Industrial Artists Studio Association will also be available to view in the Kristály Színtér.
Among the unique works are paintings, drawings, posters, but also works made with a reproduction graphic process, as well as special graphic publications, prints, designs and realized image materials. The formation of the text from letters and by letters, as well as the visual representation of the content to be said, are both closely and inseparable from the text and play an equal role in the reception of the written content.
We hope that the material of the exhibition will awaken new thoughts in the viewers, and even if they do not judge a book by its cover, they will look at these works of visual culture with different eyes.
"In 2023, Budapest will also become the Book Capital. We shape reading into an experience, a community activity."
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