EDIT BALOGH

Biography

Balogh EditNoemi Ferenczy prize tapestry artist

• Born on 27. October 1958 in Tirgu Mures (Transylvania)
• 1985 graduated at the Ion Andreescu Academy of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in Cluj. Faculty of Textile
• Since  1986 has lived and worked in Budapest.

Memberships

• 1986 Member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists, MAOE
• 1987–2000 Member of the Studio of Young Designers Association
• 1987–1990 “Gobelin 14” group
• 1990 Member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists
• 1991 Founding member of the Cultural Foundation for Textile Art
• 1992 Member of the board of the Árkád Gallery
• 1996 Founding member of the Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists,
• 2007-2011 Vice-president,
• 2011 President of the Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists
• 2013 Member of the council the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists
• 2014 Member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts

Prizes, Scholarships

• 1983 II. Prize of the National Design Exhibition, Sibiu (Transylvania)Bruchental Museum
• 1986 Scholarship of Studio of Young Applied Artists
• 1987 Prize of the Department of Fine Arts and Applied Arts at the Exhibition of the Young Applied Artists, Budapest
• 1988 -1991 Kozma Lajos scholarship for Applied Artists
• 1992 Biennial Prize of the XIIth Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely
• 1993 Festival of East-European Art “New Democracies” Canada
• 1994 Biennial Prize of Friends of Szombathely Gallery at the XIII Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely
• 1996 Main Award of XIVth Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile Art (common work, Tapestry without borders)
• 2000 Ministerial Award at the “Agriculture in art” exhibition, Budapest
• 2001 Award of Tapestry Design
• 2005 Prize of Equestrian Order of Wine “Da Bibere”, Exhibition Pelso, Keszthely
• 2005 Main Award of “Kárpit II.” Second International Tapestry Exhibition “Metamorphoses” Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
• 2007 “Artist of the month” Budafok-Tétény, City Hall
• 2009 Prize of Fine and Alliance of Applied Art, 3rd Triennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile Art Szombathely
• 2011 Ferenczy Noémi Prize
• 2011 Pelso ‘11 – Prize at 8th National Biennial of Ceramics and Tapestry Art
• 2012 Scholarship of Studio of NKA
• 2012 Creative Scholarship, NKA
• 2013 1st Prize of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Pelso’13 at 9th National Biennial of Ceramics and Tapestry Art, „Duna-Limes” common work, Keszthely
• 2016 1st Prize of the 47.th Spring Art exhibition, Imre Gaál Gallery, Budapest
• 2017 „Diploma” Kárpit3 „Aranyfal”, prize for the „Golden Wall” common work, Vigadó Gallery, Budapest

Solo exhibitions

• 1978 Apollo Gallery, Tirgu Mures
• 1986 Young Artists’ Club, Budapest
• 1990 Castle Gallery, Szirák
• 1991 Budatétény Gallery, Budapest
• 1991 Újpest Gallery, Budapest
• 1991 Gallery of the Federic Joliot Curie Radiobiology Institute, Budapest
• 1993 Kemenesalja Cultural Centre, Celldömölk
• 1994 Montreal, Canada
• 2000 Hungarian Cultural Centre London, U.K.
• 2006 ”Fészek” Club, Budapest
• 2007 House of Rózsavölgy, Community Centre, Budapest
• 2007 Várnegyed Gallery, Budapest
• 2008 22nd district Town Hall
• 2008 Klauzál Gábor Cultural Centre, Budapest
• 2008 Zikkurat Gallery, Budapest
• 2010 Church Gallery, Gyöngyös
• 2013 Mercur Hotel Gallery, Budapest
• 2013 MKE Workshop-Gallery, Budapest
• 2014 Gogol Gallery, Budapest
• 2014 „Flags”, MOM Park, Budapest

Selected foreign exhibitions

• Bucharest, Romania
• Cluj-Napoca, Romania
• Tirgu Mures, Romania
• Sibiu, Romania
• Munich, Germany
• Montreal, Canada
• Tokyo, Kyoto, Japan
• Ceri-Cerveteri, Bologna, Italy
• Palma de Mallorca, Spain
• London, UK
• Geneva, Switzerland
• Muraszombat, Slovenia
• Tournai, Brussels , Belgium
• Epau, Paris, Strasbourg, France
• Milan, Rome , Italy
• Ukraine, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia
• Zagreb, Croatia
• Tirgu Mures, Buchuresti (Romania)
• Sofia, Bulgaria
• Poprade, Bratislava, Slovakia
• Poland
• Uherské Hradiště ,Czech Republic