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Exhibitions

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Individual

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  • 1984. Schoolgallery, Dunakeszi
  • 1985. Radnóti M. High School, Dunakeszi
    Csokonai V.M. High School, Csurgó
  • 1986. Town Council, Göd
  • 1991. József Attila Culture Centre, Dunakeszi
  • 1992. Town-hall, Casalgrande, /Italy/
  • 1993. Youth Centre, Fót
    Ferencváros Cellar Exhibition, Budapest
  • 1997. Town Library, Dunakeszi
  • 1998. Music School, Dunakeszi
  • 2001. Town-hall, Casalgrande, /Italy/
  • 2001. Culture Centre, Nagyatád
  • 2003. Red Gallery, Dunakeszi
  • 2005. Keve Gallery, Ráckeve
  • 2007. Gigant Kunst Im Palais, Wien
    House of Culture, Erdőkertes
  • 2008. Hotel Manréza, Dobogokő
    Voglauer, Vác
  • 2010. Hotel Azúr, Siófok

Grouped

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  • 1986. Town library, Dunakeszi
  • 1988. IDEA Exhibition, Dubai, Trade Center (Kuwait)
    Wall- and Spacetextile Biennale, Szombathely
    Kozma Lajos Scholar's Exhibition, Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)
  • 1989. FIS Exhibition, Pécs, Kalocsa
    Kozma Lajos Scholar's Exhibition, Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)
    “Five Years of the Rózsa Anna Prize”, Savaria Museum, Szombathely, Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
  • 1990.“Hungarian in Sweden”, Österbybryks
    Kozma Lajos Scholar's Exhibition, Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)
  • 1991. Ferenczy Memorial Exhibition, Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
  • 1993. FISE, Ferencváros Cellar Exhibition
    Csók István Gallery, Buda Castle Old Tower, Budapest
    “Living Gobelin”, GödöllőGallery
  • 1994. FISE Exhibition, Budapest Gallery, Budapest, Pozsony
  • 1996. XIV. Wall- and Spacetextile Biennale, Szombathely
  • 1997. “Living Gobelin”, Gödöllő Gallery
    “Picture tapestries”, Eger
    “Pelso '97” Balaton Museum, Keszthely
    “Raisings”Stefania Palace, Budapest
    Szirák, Hotel Castle
  • 1998. Fehérvár Parlour, Székesfehérvár
    “Silence”, Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
  • 1999. “Light”, Applied Arts Workshop, Gödöllő
  • 2000. “Castle-resonance”, Applied Arts Workshop, Gödöllő
  • 2001. “The art of setting and bestowal”, Podmaniczky Palace, Budapest
    “Applied Arts”, Kunsthalle, Budapest
    “Experience and ideal”, Gödöllő, Royal Castle
    “Pelso”, Keszthely, Balaton Museum
    “Garden”, Applied Arts Workshop, Gödöllő
    “Drawings, plans”, Gallery IX., Budapest
  • 2002. “Garden in the city”, Budapest, Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists
    MKE Exhibition, United Nations Headquarters, Genf
  • 2004. “Women at the Gödöllő Artist's Colony”School of Art Machintosh Gallery, Glasgow
    “Vexillum Hungaricum”, Turnhout /Belgium/
    “GIM-garden”, Volksbank Hungary, Budapest
    “Green”GIM, Gödöllő
    GIM Exhibition, Contemporary Hungarian Gallery, Dunaszerdahely
  • 2005. ”Garden of Atlantis”GIM, Gödöllő
    Contemporary Artists' Exhibition, Csók Gallery, Budapest
    “Music and Fine Arts”, Farkas Ferenc Art School, Dunakeszi
  • 2006. “Garden of Secrets”, Gödöllő, GIM
    “Solstice”Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, Budapest
  • 2007. MAOE Scholar's Exhibition, Olof Palme House Bp.
    Hungarian Workshop of Artists, Szentendre
    Galerie grenzArt, Hollabrunn, Austria
  • 2008. International Workshop, Senta, Serbia
    Hungarian Gobelin, Debrecen
  • 2009. PELSO, Keszthely
    Transmission, Gallery, Hatvan
    Japanese-Hungarian Contemporary Exhibition

Awards

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  • 1981-83. Scholarship of the Hungarian People's Republic
  • 1987-90. Kozma Lajos Scholarship
  • 1987. IDEA Prize
  • 1988. Biennale Prize, X. Wall- and Spacetextile Biennale
  • 1992. FISE Scholarship
  • 1996. Biennale Prize for the collective gobelin “Tapestry without limits”
  • 2004. Prize of the Ministry of National Cultural Inheritance's Art Department (Vexillum Hungaricum), Turnhout (Belgium)
  • 2006. Prize of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists
  • 2009. First Prize of the Ministry of Education and Culture Pelso