BEÁTA HAUSER

Biography

Hauser BeátaMerited Artist and Ferenczy Noémi Prize winner tapestry artist

• Born on 5 July 1956 in Budapest
• 1980 Graduated at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts in Budapest, Faculty of Carpet and Tapestry

Memberships

• 1980 Member of Art Found of Hungarian Republic,
• 1983-1990 „Gobelin 14” Group,
• 1987 Member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists,
• 1989 – 1991 President of the Studio of Young Applied Artists,
• 1990–1994 Member of adviser board of fine arts for Ministerium of Culture,
• 1994–1997 Curator of College of Applied Art at National Fund of Culture, 1994–1997
• 1990 Juree member of Biennial Committee, 1990
• 1992 Member of the board of the Cultural Foundation for Textile Art
• 1996 Founding member of Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists,
• 2000–2002 President of the board of the Cultural Foundation for Textile Art
• 2007 Member of the Folyamat Társaság (Flow Association)

Prizes, Scholarships

• 1980 1st Prize of the Popular Applied Arts Council
• 1981 1st Prize of the Exhibition of the Young Artists, Budapest
• 1982 Velem Workshop
• 1983 3rd Prize of the Popular Applied Arts Council
• 1984 Grand Prize of the 7th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely
• 1987 Internationales Tapisserie Symposium, Graz
• 1988 Special Prize of the 10th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely SZOT Kassák Lajos scholarship
• 1990 Ministry of Cultural’s Prize for artistic excellence
• 1991 3rd Prize of the Exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of Béni Ferenczy and Noémi Ferenczy, Budapest
• 1992 Hungarian Creditbank scholarship
• 1994 Rózsa Anna Prize, 13th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile
• 1996 Main Prize of the 14th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile (common work Tapestry without Borders), Szombathely
• 1997 Prize of Keszthely at PELSO ‘97 exhibition
• 1999 Prize of Hungarian Painters’ Association at the Exhibition of Coloured Drawing
• 1999 Prize of Foundation for Arts and Culture at the Exhibition Petõfi
• 2000 Scholarship for artistic creativity (MKE)
• 2002 Ferenczy Noémi Prize
• 2002 “Yes – No” Jaquard exhibition Prize of Cultural Foundation for Textile Art
• 2002 Prize of Cultural Ministry, 11th National Biennial of Drawings, Salgótarján
• 2008 OKM Prize Message GIM Jubilee exhibition, Nógrád Museum of History
• 2009 2nd National Exhibition “ Water and Life” Biennial of Fine Arts, Baja
• 2009 2nd Prize of Undertaking Corp. Of Budapest Requiem for Life, Budapest
• 2011 Rewarded Artist of Hungarian Republic

Solo Exhibitions

• 1984 Galerie Handwerk, Münich, Germany
• 1986 Old Tower, Kőszeg
• 1987 Fészek Club, Budapest
• 1988 Bástya Gallery, Budapest
• 1989 Jókai Gallery; Budaörs
• 1989 Derkovits Cultural Centre, Tiszaújváros
• 1989 Kossuth Lajos Cultural Centre, Sátoraljaújhely
• 1989 Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
• 1990 GAMF Gallery, Kecskemét
• 1992 Kemenesalja Cultural Centre, Celldömölk
• 1996 Gallery, Szombathely
• 1997 Pannon Golf and Country Club Máriavölgy, Alcsútdoboz
• 1989 Gallery Arcis Nádasdy Castle, Sárvár
• 1998 Tölgyfa Gallery, Budapest
• 1989 Bernáth Gallery, Marcali
• 1999 Sydney Appartment Hotel Budapest
• 2000 Terézváros Salon Fine art and literature Benczur House, Budapest
• 2001 “Gobelin Reborn” Exhibition Balassi Bookshop, Budapest
• 2002 Cultural Centre of Mátra, TOURINFORM Gallery, Gyöngyös
• 2002 Újlipótvárosi ClubGallery, Budapest
• 2004 „Quarter of Century”, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
• 2005 Ferenczy Béni Hall, Pécs
• 2005 “Carpets and Graphics”, Csók István Gallery, Budapest
• 2006 Keve Gallery, Ráckeve
• 2008 “Only drawings”, Batthyány Lajos Foundation and the Batthyany Group of Fine Artists, Budapest
• 2010 Forrás Gallery, Budapest • 2012 GIM-House, Gödöllő
• 2012 Hungarian Writers’ Association, Salon, Budapest
• 2012 “Grafiks” Hungarian Writers Union, Budapest
• 2013 “Texture” Gebauer Gallerya, Pécs

Selected Foreign Exhibitions

• New York, Mobile, Oshkosh, Peoria, Kansas City, Pueblo, Beaumont, Los Angeles, USA
• Vienna, Graz, Austria
• Edmonton, Canada
• Frankfurt, Munich, Germany
• London, Leicester, United Kingdom
• Melbourne, Australia
• Amsterdam, the Netherlands
• Meubles Arq, Gent, Tournai, Mons, Belgium
• Murska Sobota, Slovenia
• Epau, Paris, France
• Tokyo, Japan
• Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
• Rome, Italy
• Révkomárom, Dunaszerdahely, Slovakia,
• Plzen, Czech Republic
• Bucarest, Tirgu-Mures, Romania