EVENTS CALENDAR

The Extremely Hungary Festival plays out in two cities over 12 months, so you have the option of a wide ranging sphere of music, literature, design, visual arts, theater and so much more over the span of twelve months—in both Washington D.C. and New York City.

upcoming n.y.c. Events

Munkacsi's Lost Archive
International Center of Photography
January 16 – May 3, 2009

Great Paintings, Small Masterpieces:
Selection of Early 20th Century Hungarian Art from the Nancy G. Brinker Collection
The Forbes Galleries (Picture Gallery)
January 24 – March 28, 2009

Zsolnay Art Pottery
from the Collection of Dr. László Gyugyi
The Forbes Galleries
January 24 – March 21, 2009

t.error- your fear is an external object
Hungarian Cultural Center
February 20 – May 2, 2009

Hungarian Food Week with Chef Attila Bicsar
Café des Artistes
February 27 – March 6, 2009

Extremely History: Andrea Dezsö
Bridge Art Fair
March 5 – March 8, 2009

Hungary at 92nd Street Y: Steven Isserlis, cello / Dénes Várjon, piano
Kaufmann Concert Hall
March 5

Hungary at 92nd Street Y: Steven Isserlis, cello / Dénes Várjon, piano
Kaufmann Concert Hall
March 5 ,2009 – November 30, -0001

Screening Room: Contemporary Hungarian Video Artists
Janos Gat Gallery
March 6 – March 7, 2009

Hungary at 92nd Street Y: Steven Isserlis, cello / Dénes Várjon, piano
Kaufmann Concert Hall
March 8

Hungary at 92nd Street Y: Steven Isserlis, cello / Dénes Várjon, piano
Kaufmann Concert Hall
March 10

Péter Forgács and the Labyrinth Project: Danube Exodus
The Jewish Museum
March 15 – August 2, 2009

Hungarian Food at Village Voice “Choice Eats”
The 69th Armory at Lexington Avenue
March 31

Shukar! Contemporary Art by Hungarian Roma Women
Hungarian Cultural Center
February 11 – April 8, 2010

Hungary at the 92nd Y: Péter Esterházy & András Schiff
Kaufmann Concert Hall
March 1

Beginner's Hungarian Language Class
Hungarian Cultural Center
March 8

The Fidesz Jew, the Mother with No Sense of Nation and Mediation
Hungarian House
March 19

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