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Studio of Young Artists’ Association
Fiatal Képzőművészek Stúdiója


Creation date Budapest (1958)

Rottenbiller u. 35.
Budapest
HU
H-1077

+36 1 342 5380

studio@c3.hu / fiatalkepzomuveszekstudioja@gmail.com

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The Studio of Young Artists’ Association (SYAA) is a professional organisation, which has been functioning for more than 5 decades, always giving dynamic responses to current art and social issues. The Association has a membership of about 450 artists, art historians, and critics. The objective of the association is to facilitate the emergence and the work of its members in the cultural and artistic life. They foster the establishment of professional contacts, theirr members’ presence in Hungarian and international exhibitions and residencies, and provide them with information and organizational support. The association also helps Hungarian and foreign curators and artists to get in contact with the young Hungarian art scene and to build collaborations.
They maintain relationships with Hungarian and foreign art organisations from Finland to Buenos Aires. The aim of the international projects is to contribute to the reputation of Hungarian art and to create possibilities of co-operation among the members of the international art world and the young generation of Hungarian artists.
They maintain relationships with Hungarian and foreign art organisations from Finland to Buenos Aires. The aim of the international projects is to contribute to the reputation of Hungarian art and to create possibilities of co-operation among the members of the international art world and the young generation of Hungarian artists.

Creation date Budapest (1958)

Rottenbiller u. 35.
Budapest
HU
H-1077

+36 1 342 5380

studio@c3.hu / fiatalkepzomuveszekstudioja@gmail.com

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gave award to László Fehér (1982)
gave award to István Csákány (Prize for Best Young Artist 2007, 2008)
is related to Stúdió Gallery Budapest

Munka cím (solo exhibition, 2005)
Exhibition of the 2007 Studio Prize-Winners (group exhibition, 2008)