Contact
Do you have questions about collaborations with EU4ART Alliance (such as support for mobility, joint blended courses and projects) that you would like to contact us about? Check the contact details for each EU4ART Alliance member and find the right person to get in touch with.
General information
- info@eu4art.eu
- (36)(1)342-1738
4 Students
EU4ART Alliance support the exchange of experience among students in and through the fine arts in order to help emerging artists and to foster innovation and unpredictability on all levels relevant to the arts and its influence on society in the European Union (EU). Within the alliance students have the opportunity to develop a range of practical and creative skills and gain valuable experience of entering exhibitions, competitions and building up a portfolio of work. In all the partner institutions the conditions in the art workshops and studios are unique. The technical facilities vary, and the courses available to students bear the hallmarks of a specific history and institutional development. Beyond similarities artistic processes prioritise the exploitation of a diverse approaches and opportunities for technical implementation. EU4ART Alliance offers a range of ways for students to cooperate across languages, borders and disciplines for generating new thinking how to address societal challenges faced in EU. For more information about opportunities to be part of the project, please contact your local EU4ART Alliances Offices.
Antra PRIEDE-KRIEVKALNE
Art Academy of Latvia
Email: antra@eu4art.eu
Margit KOLLER
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Email: margit@eu4art.eu
Bettina LEHMANN
Dresden University of Fine Arts
lehmann.eu4art@hfbk-dresden.de
Mario FELICI
Academy of Fine Arts of Rome
Email: mario@eu4art.eu
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
- Budapest, 1062 Andrássy út 69-71., Hungary
- (36)(1)342-1738
- info@mke.hu
- www.mke.hu
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
- Via di Ripetta, 222 – 00186 Roma, Italy
- +39 063227025
- info@abaroma.it
- www.abaroma.it
Dresden University of Fine Arts
- Brühlsche Terrasse 1, 01067 Dresden, Germany
- +49 351.4402 – 0 / 2102
- info@hfbk-dresden.de
- www.hfbk-dresden.de
Art Academy of Latvia
- Kalpaka boulevard 13, Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
- +371 67332202
- info@lma.lv
- www.lma.lv
Experts
László Lelkes
WP2 | Leader
Associate professor at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Graphics Department / Specialization in Graphic Design)
Margit Koller
WP3 | Project assistant
Graduated as a Sculpture and Fine Art Teacher at HUFA. She had several solo shows and group exhibitions in Hungary and Netherland.
Emese Pupek
Secretary of Steering Comitee
Political scientist and an education expert, she worked as a political consultant of Ministry of Human Capacities, president of the Hungarian Educational Authority.
Attila Szabó
Local Content Manager
Artist, associate professor in the Painting Department of HUFA. Previously, he was co-curator of a few international media art exhibitions.
Franciska Szabó
WP4 | WP4-WG1 assistant
Painter and visual educator. She has teaching experience at secondary level, and assistant lecturer at the Department of Artistic Anatomy and Drawing and Projection of HUFA.
Ilka Gregus
WP1 | Leader
Project Manager, she is responsible for the project implementation, supervises the progress of the project and monitors the professional implementation.
Valeriana Berchicci
Project Assistant for Eu4art
Artist-Researcher, her research is rooted in the Cinema, Media and Culture studies. She’s working with Antoni Muntadas and is Fellow Artist at Berliner Leben
Federica Delia
Paper, book and photograph conservator, professor and independent researcher across Europe, Africa, Middle East and Far East Asia
Ermanno Dosa
Visual artist, architect, designer and professor, he has worked in a wide range of projects, both professional and didactic
Salvatore Barba
Photographer, graphic designer and Adobe Certified Expert. Currently is teaching Photography, Digital photography and Digital post-production
Laura Perilli
Artist and Professor. Her research investigates the relationship between individuals and collectivity through different media. Her work has been displayed in many international spaces
Claudio Libero Pisano
Curator and professor of Contemporary Museology. Over the years, he has been involved in restoration and museums