JUDIT NAGY

BIOGRAPHY

Nagy JuditMunkácsy Mihály-díjas kárpitművész

• Born on 13 January, 1954 in Dömsöd
• 1977 Graduated at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts in Budapest, Faculty of Tapestry

MEMBERSHIPS

• Member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists
• Member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied
• 1989 member of the American Tapestry Alliance (ATA), New York
• 1991 Founding member od the Cultural Foundation for Textile Art
• 1994 member of the Altamira Group
• 1996-2004 Founding member of the Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists
• 2012 member of the Association of Hungarian Tapestry Artists

PRIZES, SCHOLARSHIPS

• 1978 Grand Prize of the 5th Biennial of Tapestry and Spatial Textile, Szombathely
• 1990 Munkácsy Prize
• 1999 Petőfi Memorial Exhibition, Extra Prize of Minister of National Defence
• 2017 Kárpit 3 International Jury’s Diploma

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

• 1980 Old Tower, Kőszeg
• 1981 Fészek Gallery, Budapest
• 1982 Vigadó Gallery, Budapest
• 1983 Chamber room of the Technical College, Kecskemét
• 1984 Cultural Centre, Nagyatád
• 1984 Cultural Centre, Kiskunfélegyháza
• 1985 “Figura” Gallery, Budapest
• 1985 Cultural Centre, Debrecen
• 1986 Dorottya Street Gallery, Budapest
• 1986 Tamási Gallery, Tamási
• 1986 Cultural Centre, Kalocsa
• 1986 Cultural Centre, Nyíregyháza
• 1988 Painter’s Hall, Sopron
• 1991 Hungarian Institute, Praha, Czech Republic
• 1991Hungarian Institute, Moscow, Russia
• 1992 Benczúr Palace, Budapest
• 1994 Fészek Gallery, Budapest
• 1995 OTP Gallery, Budapest
• 1995 Hevesi Sándor Theater, Zalaegerszeg
• 1996 Black Eagle Pharmacy Museum, Székesfehérvár
• 1998 Youth House, Baja
• 1998 Hungarian Museum of Natural Sciences, Budapest
• 2000 Erlin Gallery, Budapest
• 2001 Munkácsy Mihály Museum, Békéscsaba
• 2001 City Gallery, Nyíregyháza
• 2002 Arlis Gallery, Sárvár
• 2003 City Exhibition Hall, Batthiany Castle, Körmend
• 2003 City Exhibition Hall, Bernáth Aurél Gallery, Marcali .
• 2004 Oladi Cultural Certre, Szombathely
• 2005 Galgóczy Erzsébet City Library, Győr
• 2006 City Picture Gallery, Deák Collection, Székesfehérvár
• 2006 Fészek Gallery, Budapest
• 2008 Károlyi Castle, Füzérradvány
• 2010 Munkácsy Memorial House, Békéscsaba
• 2010 Synagogue, Lendva, Slovenia
• 2013 Fészek Gallery, Budapest

SELECTED FOREIGN EXHIBITIONS

• Copenhagen, Denmark
• New York, Knoxwill, USA
• Graz, Eisenstadt, Neustadt, Austria
• Hedendaagse, Hongaarske, Hilversum, Voorburg, the Netherlands
• Erfurt, Munich, Dortmund, Germany
• Paris, Aubusson, Amiens, Beauvais, Laon, France
• Rome, Italy
• London, Leicester, United Kingdom
• Tournai, Belgium
• Tokyo, Japan
• Barcelona , Spain
• Murska Sobota, Slovenia
• Baku, Azerbaijan
• Zagreb, Croatia
• Bucarest, Romania