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It can be picked purchased at the FISE Gallery during opening hours.

Draw the attention of your friends to our brand new catalog as well as our FISE history book! The operation of our Association can also be supported by purchasing these and our other previous publications.

FISE Member Admission 2024.

FISE 2024 membership registration date: Wednesday, July 3 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Anyone interested in applied arts or art theory can apply to our art association. 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/3FJpLaMykAtf6Xry9

Booking an appointment for membership: https://fise-tagfelvetel.reservio.com/services
(Enter your name as personal information.)

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 three thousand, for a procedural fee, - which, in case of admission, is also this year's membership fee.

Further clarification and information: iroda@fise.hu

A few words about the Association:
FISE, an independent professional organization, has been supporting the careers of industrial artists for 42 years: by providing exhibition opportunities, continuous information, and advocacy. The membership is divided into 10 professions, the association is managed by an elected management. FISE also operates a gallery in Kálmán Imre Street in the heart of Budapest, next to the Mátranováki Alkotóháza, its office and 4 studios. Here, we organize exhibitions every three weeks, where members can introduce themselves to the professional and wider public. From time to time, we accept invitations from abroad and organize study trips. We help realize the artistic goals of our members, so there are more and more people who started out as FISE members and have now become internationally recognized creators of Hungarian culture and art.

You can find out more about our work on our website: www.facebook.com/FISE.art.craft.design

World Design Day x FISE

June 29, 2024

The World Design Day was announced on the 50th anniversary of its establishment, i.e. June 29, 2007, by BEDA - that is, the Bureau of European Design Associations.
On the occasion of this important day, FISE once again welcomes all those interested in design, design, and the creative industry with a diverse and diverse program.
During the program, our current exhibition can be viewed in the Gallery, our exhibitors will be jewelry designer Natasa Litvin and photographer Réka Ágnes Tóth.
The family program is provided by KACs Műhely.

We would also like to thank the members of the theoretical department of FISE for the creation, organization and management of the event!

FISE - Design Galaxy - exhibition at “Lábasház” in Sopron

The basic goal of FISE is to promote applied art and design, and to present our works throughout the country, outside the walls of our gallery. In recent years, FISE has hosted exhibitions in Eger, Győr, Pannonhalma, Szombathely, and Hévíz. After the exhibition in Pécs last October, we are now organizing a large-scale exhibition in Sopron based on our Contemporary Art Collection.

The collection, made up of the works of the most famous domestic artists, is able to provide a complete overview of the processes and trends in the areas covered by the members of the community, as it displays all disciplines (interior architecture, design, ceramic-porcelain, clothing, clothing accessories, goldsmithing, textile design, glass, visual communication). The continuous, versatile presentation of the collection - both in Hungary and abroad - definitely provides exciting and invigorating discoveries for all visitors.

Opening on Friday, May 17, 2024 at 5 p.m.
The exhibition will be opened in the Lábasház by Mayor Dr Ciprián Farkas and DLA Róbert Mascher, the president of FISE.

FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/446724407860467
Our exhibition is the official program of SopronFest. More info: https://sopronfest.hu/

The opening and prize-giving ceremony of the exhibition organized by the András Pető Faculty of Semmelweis University (SU APF) from the works of the drawing and painting competition announced on the occasion of the Maria Hárí Jubilee Year.

Gives a welcome speech:
Dr. Miklós Tenk dr. Andrea Zsebe - Dean of SU APF,
Dr. Róbert Mascher - Director of SU APF, Institute of Humanities, President of FISE

Awards and certificates will be presented to:
Dr. Feketéné Éva Szabó - Strategic Deputy Rector SU,
Dr. Miklós Tenk dr. Andrea Zsebe - Dean of SU APF,,
Dr. Túri Ibolya - SE PAK deputy dean of education
Éva Rakonczai - Economic Director of SU APF,
Ágnes Mátyásiné Kiss - Director of SU Pető Pedagogy Institute

Opening: Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at 5 p.m
Address: FISE Gallery, 1054 Budapest, 16th Kálmán Imre Street
It can be viewed until May 31, from Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 18:00.

In the FISE Gallery, the works created by children, young people and adults with physical disabilities who have received conductive education, as well as conductors, student conductors and employees of our faculty, can be seen in three topics.

Sponsors of the application:
Do it for the Children of the Pető Institute Foundation
Faculty of András Pető SU

Thematic day at FISÉ on the occasion of the International Design Day

10.00 - 11.00 /// Special guided tour of our current exhibition - guide: Brigitta B. Horváth and Corinna Nitschmann
11.00 - 12.00 /// DIY jewelry making family session led by jewelry designer Orsolya Németh
https://www.facebook.com/events/345508001410294
12.00 - 18.00 /// FAIR - special fair with selected treats and unique spec items
You can choose from: Boróka Csibi x Faék - unique chests, Erzsébet Domonyi - jewelry, Ágnes Elek - compostable jewelry, Dóra Knetik - ceramics (mainly for ice cream), Ábel Lakatos - ceramic sets, Orsolya Németh - jewelry, Erika Rejka - porcelain sets and jewelry

12.00 - 14.00 /// Getting to know self-knowledge board games - free time for those interested
14.00 - 15.30 /// Open art history class with students of Károli Gáspár Református University - discussions about objects, perception, attachment

16.00 - 18.00 /// MUSTRA lectures and discussions- Our guests:
Design artist Zsófia Klára Hegedüs - Dear Craftsman https://www.facebook.com/kedveskezmuves
Papp Anett DLA textile design artist - Naturing project
Ildikó Fazekas - The field of solidarity: trade union
Illustrator Boróka Csibi - Publicly dangerous work avoiders, lecture participant
Graphic designer Tímea Andorka - KÁR, participant of the presentation
18.00 - 20.00 /// social gathering, music
https://www.facebook.com/events/304510932681072

Opening on Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 6 p.m.
The exhibition will be opened by art historian Ágnes Prékopa
It can be viewed until May 10, 2024, from Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 18:00.

“When it rains, the flowers open. The lizard eats the bug, the lizard eats the bird. But they all die in the end. It dies and dries up. Generations die out, but the next one is already here. And so, it goes. There are countless different forms of life, countless different forms of death. Eventually, the difference will diminish.” Haruki Murakami

The differences disappear, the motifs and techniques are connected to the trends of the given ages in an eternal cycle. They affect each other and still retain their original quality. As they are reborn or even transform into each other. However, their unique ideas remain, which appear in the language of design with their unchanged laws.

Brigitta B. Horváth
She uses traditional silversmithing techniques to make her home furnishing items, in the creation of which an important aspect is the design approach. She works bravely with techniques that are hundreds of years old in an age where few people know or use these form-forming methods. She combines the ancient world of forms with a good sense of minimalist, clean forms, the communicative role of objects is important to him, which she realizes in her works not only with the interconnected narrative elements of the objects, but also with the communication between the viewer and the objects. Her unique copper lamps and home furnishings speak of her love of nature and fill modern homes with warmth and elegance in a kind of oriental zen atmosphere, which she also inspired during her university years in the Far East.

Corinna Nitschmann
In her creations, domestic wool, which would otherwise end up in the trash, is used as a valuable raw material in modern interiors, thus bringing back something from nature and thus prompting the viewer to reconnect with wool, which the visitor can feel. In this form, the 6000-year-old craft technique meets 21st century design interior design concepts.
Its meandering patterns are derived from traditional Turkmen patterns. In her basic idea, in her creations, the tufts of wool grow a little on these patterns, just as the grass covers the Roman mosaics left alone in open space.

The exhibition will be opened by: Szilvia Csanádi-Bognár, esthete, art historian, university assistant professor
Institute of Art and Design Theory

Opening on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 6 p.m.
It can be viewed until April 16, 2024, from Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 18:00.

METU Craft & Design - The future generation (Award winners of the Craft and Design section of the 36th OTDK from METU)

The creative person reflects on himself and the world from a special point of view. He constantly refines this reflection, first with his master - this creates a special master-student dialogue. At some point, creative thinking has to step out of the comfort zone and show itself in front of professional discussions and in public, and prove its vitality and right to exist.

An excellent forum for this is the scientific student conference, in the Art and Art Science Section, many young talents from the country's higher education institutions compared their knowledge. Creative talent was honored by 12 award-winning projects in the Craft and Design departments of the Budapest Metropolitan University. The Studio of Young Artists offered the first, second and third place winners the opportunity to introduce themselves as a special prize.

The students of the university's Department of Fashion and Textiles and Department of Architecture and Design present contemporary life feelings, socially and environmentally conscious problems, and everyday situations with their individual vision. They ask questions, curiously research, experiment, and look for the best solution. Just as many generations have done. Their vision is always the latest, their questions are relevant, and their answers echo the past and the future at the same time. They bravely touch on very personal topics, talk about evidence that pushes the boundaries of banality or dissect a traditional culture. Operating with traditional techniques, they reach for completely unusual materials, creating a surprising effect, or even take apart the usual forms and turn them upside down, achieving unexpected results. In their thinking, the concept of the obvious loses its limits, in their creative attitude, the future lies unnoticed in their curiosity and openness.

At the exhibition, we see chairs, benches, clothes, textiles, and bags, but behind them, we are faced with a forward-looking, researching gaze. This exhibition is a snapshot of the future generation of designers.

Exhibitors:
Design department
Krisztina Burger, Violetta Szatmári, Nikoletta Szigeti - Spine (Dr. Erzsébet Bachmann, Gergely Nádas) Design 1st place
Jex Lili - The junction (Gergely Nádas) Design 3rd place
Fanni Tóth - Kanagawa (Hajnal Baráth, Erika Rejka, György Rózner) Design Special Award

Craft 1 class
Detre Mikolt Tünde - Movement (Eszter Révész DLA) 1st place
Hedvig Vranek - Street wrap (Adél Kovács) 2nd place
Pécz Tekla - The woman (Zsuzsanna Aranyosi DLA) 3rd place
Gyarmathy Cili- Evening tales (Zsuzsanna Aranyosi DLA) Craft special prize

Craft 2 class
WANG JIA YU - ING'S REDESIGN COMBINING TWO FOLK COSTUMES (Dóra Koncsánszky) 1st place
Szimonetta Lóki - Connection (Adél Kovács, Zsófia Rákhely) 3rd place
Fanni Gyurián - STORAGE INSPIRED BY NATURAL FORM (Judit Ducsai) Craft Special Prize

Mixed TECHnika - Exhibition of goldsmith Betti Domonyi and textile artist Marcsi Schuller

Opening on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 6 p.m.
The exhibition will be opened by writer, poet, book illustrator and film director Orsolya Láng.
Contributor: Ferenc Vértesi (guitar)

On view until March 28, 2024, from Monday to Friday from 13:00 to 18:00

Erzsébet Betti Domonyi, the jeweller and architect who creates works at the intersection of texture and geometry. This path enables her to explore different materials in different contexts, how they interact and become one. What is most important for her is to allow the material to evolve as it will, to let it take its course. In the exhibition, the square carbon fibre profile composite is set in different positions, preserving the constructive concept that he builds on the cube. With the CUBE I collection, he aims to show a segment of contemporary art where he can create self-identical works while maintaining both engineering and art.

Mária Schuller is a fashion and textile designer. In her work textiles create cohesion with the graphic approach of the technology of machine embroidery, which has now become her specialty. Textiles are integrated into her creations as a painterly element with their materiality, spatial dimensions, and the experience of somatic pleasure. The found and collected bits and pieces of textile (mostly not suitable for other purposes because they are waste) are used to create a new clothes and other textile compositions by sewing and embroidering, usually accompanied by visual and textual humor.

At the end of the year 2020, with the support of the Hungarian Academy of Arts, the applied arts collection of the Studio of Young Applied Artists Association was created! There are currently 105 outstanding works by FISE members in the unique collection. In the future, we will make it visible to the general public both at home and abroad!

This year, the season starts again with the introductory group exhibition of the newly recruited members at the FISE Gallery. Artists who were accepted during last year's admission procedure will present themselves to the association's community and the wider public in their first joint exhibition.
In this case, the compilation turns out to be exciting, as the works of artists from many fields and in many different situations are placed next to each other, and they form a collaboration open to new dialogue in the space of the gallery.

Opening: Monday, January 29, 2024, 6 p.m
Róbert Mascher, president of FISE, will give a welcome address at the opening

Our exhibitors:
Boróka Csibi, Fanni Csizmadia, Gizella Görgényi, Dóra Gyarmati, Debóra Horák, Judit Jeney, Júlia Katona Dorottya, Bernadett Kiss, Luca Virág Németh, Anikó Szabó, Csenge Szalay, Dénes Szilágyi, Réka Ágnes Tóth - LART, Réka Tóth-Vásárhelyi, Ujvári - Krisztina Luca Zsiga, Berta Ujváry, Ingrid Válint and Zsanett Lengyel, a new member majoring in theory
The exhibition was created by: art historian Gabriella Uhl and design and art manager Ildikó Fazekas, member of the FISE board

We welcome everyone with love!
The exhibition can be viewed until February 16, 2024, every weekday between 2 and 6 p.m.