at the venues of the House of Arts in Veszprém
January 19–25, 2026

Monday, 19 January, 5:00 pm

ValóságOS/Reality...

Can We Still Trust Images?
AI image-making – where we stand today

Lecture by Gábor Áfrány, media artist

f|x|r lab / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street

Tuesday, 20 January, 5:00–7:00 pm

5:00 pm – Spatial Forms
Guided tour of the exhibition Beyond Our Senses: The Art of Jenő Barcsay and Pál Deim
WIM Open Workshop – a programme of the Veszprém Visual Workshop

In the practical part of the session, participants will create colourful objects inspired by a model of Pál Deim’s public sculpture in Szentendre.
No prior experience is required; the workshop is recommended for students and adults aged 12 and over.

Led by Bernadett Grászli, art historian, and Judit Hamerli, painter.

Venues:
Modern Gallery – Vass László Collection / Veszprém, 3–7 Vár Street
S-stúdió / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street

Tuesday, 20 January, 6:00 pm

An Evening on Hamvas with Botond Szathmári, lecturer at the Dharma Gate Buddhist College

In conversation with László Kilián, writer and editor

S-stúdió / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street

Supported by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary

Wednesday, 21 January, 5:00 pm

Wine Culture Evening / BotanicArt community programme

Guided tour and wine culture evening in the temporary exhibition at the VulcanLab.
Featuring wines made from grapes grown on volcanic soil.

With Bernadett Grászli, art historian, and Tamás Zsandár, Wine & Vinyl Bar & Store

Dubniczay Palace / Veszprém, 29 Vár Street

Wednesday, 21 January, 6:00 pm

This week’s theme of the Varródoboz/Sewing Box

Community Textile Workshop focuses on the meeting points of Hungarian and Japanese folk traditions. Participants will explore floral motifs from cross-stitch embroidery and the sashiko kogin technique.

Led by Eszter Marton, cultural community organiser

S-stúdió / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street

Thursday, 22 January, 5:00–7:00 pm

TEGULARIUM
Guided tour and workshop

An exhibition presenting 1,200 engraved, handwritten, stamped and sealed bricks as industrial and cultural historical artefacts spanning more than 400 years of Hungarian history.

Led by László Kóródy, collection manager

Veszprém Brick Collection / Dubniczay Palace / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street

Friday, 23 January, 5:00 pm

Book launch and discussion of István Péter Németh’s volume
Even with Washed-Out Roots

In conversation with László Kilián, writer and editor

The publication was supported by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary

S-stúdió / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street

Saturday, 24 January, 4:00 pm

Catalogue launch at the exhibition
Tamás Ábel: I Won't Be Who I Was

DJ: Mr. Sick

Dubniczay Palace / Veszprém, 29 Vár Street

Sunday, 25 January, 3:00–4:00 pm

Open Studio
Visit to the studio apartment of László Szilágyi / Lackó

Veszprém, 18 Miklós Street

Sunday, 25 January, 5:00 pm

SIXTY
Memorial exhibition of László Szilágyi / Lackó

Opening ceremony
Opened by Ottó Fenyvesi, writer and visual artist

Csikász Gallery / Veszprém, 17 Vár Street