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What will the University of the Future, the student of the future, and the artist of the future look like? At the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME)’s 2024 Open Day on 25 October, you’ll have the chance to explore programmes such as Product Design, Animation, Design Culture, Photography, and Designer-Maker. You can also explore the inspiring spaces of one of the leading creative universities in the region, the sports facilities, the park, and the University of the Future project, and pick up essential tips on building a winning admissions portfolio.
Organised for the 25th year in a row, Designblok is one of the greatest design fairs in Central Europe. This year, MOME Design Institute also had a booth with works by Ceramics and Product Design students.
At the Best of MOME ‘23, this year’s top MA diploma projects from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design made their debut on 14 October at the Kastner Kommunity. The event highlighted the questions and issues that occupy the minds of the youngest generation of designers and the various design responses to them.
Organised for the 25th year, on 4 to 8 October, Designblok will also include a booth by the MOME Design Institute with Designer Maker and Product Design MA students. This year’s theme is “Journey”.
Our gifted ceramic design alumna Zsuzsanna Sinkovits was invited as an exhibitor to Europe’s largest home decoration and tableware trade fair Ambiente, which took place between 3 and 7 February 2023.
164 years of heritage - 9 designers - 9 traditional desserts - 9 contemporary concepts
The MOME Alumni Jewellery exhibition was organised in collaboration between the Liszt Institute – Hungarian Cultural Centre Bucharest and the MOME Design Institute at the exhibition spaces of the Institute and formed part of the Design Go section of the Romanian Design Week.
What does a material tell us?
Professor from HAWK Hochschule Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen was in Budapest. As part of an international cooperation, Professor Melanie Isverding, winner of the Herbert-Hofman Prize in 2020, visited our university and gave a lecture and workshop on materials and the related opportunities for narratives for the MA students of Jewellery Design and Metalwork.
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