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

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

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

PEN World Voices Festival: EVOLUTION / REVOLUTION - Five Hungarian Writers at PEN World Voices Festival
Admission and venues vary. Visit www.pen.org for more information
April 27 – May 3, 2009

PEN World Voices Festival: Four/Négy
Hungarian Cultural Center
May 1

PEN World Voices Festival: János Térey reads at Poetry Reading
Bowery Poetry Club
May 1

PEN World Voices Festival: László Garaczi at Macondo—Imaginary and Real
Austrian Cultural Forum
May 1

PEN World Voices Festival: László Garaczi reads at What’s Taboo?
Austrian Cultural Forum
May 1

PEN World Voices Festival: Contested Territory
Central Library, Grand Army Plaza, Dr. S. Stevan Dweck Center for Contemporary Culture, Brooklyn
May 2

PEN World Voices Festival: In Conversation – Péter Nádas in Conversation with Daniel Mendelsohn; Introduced by Kira Brunner Don
Elebash Recital Hall, CUNY Graduate Center
May 2

PanEuropean Picnic Redux: presented by Extremely Hungary and Pen World Voices Festival
Empire Fulton Ferry Park, DUMBO
May 3

Modern Mondays: An Evening with Péter Forgács—Hunky Blues: Hungarian Immigrants and the American Experience
The Museum of Modern Art
May 4

Soft is the New Cool: Hungarian Designers at New York Design Week
Hungarian Cultural Center
May 16 – May 19, 2009

The World According To...: Katalin Haász, Luca Korodi and Eszter Radák
Hungarian Cultural Center
May 28 – September 12, 2009

Péter Korniss Exhibition
Hungarian Cultural Center
April 15 – June 15, 2010

László Krasznahorkai at the PEN World Voices Festival

April 27 – May 2, 2010

A Conversation with Kati Marton
Hungarian Cultural Center
May 24

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