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The Hungarian Multicultural Center, Inc. (HMC) is a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit corporation, founded in 1990.
HMC’s mission to bridge cultural, geographic, and linguistic divides by bringing people together through the arts in
order to foster a greater understanding of world cultures. The HMC's cultural programs are film screening,
concerts, workshops, seminars, exhibitions, videofestivals and artists residencies.
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INTERNATIONAL ARTIST-In-RESIDENCY PROGRAM was founded in 1995. HMC offers a unique opportunity for artists chosen from
around the world: the opportunity to reside and work as a resident artist in an atmosphere designed to stimulate personal
vision and encourage new and exciting artistic expressions. It is neither a school nor an
artist`s colony. It does, however, offer an opportunity for professional artists to explore their full creative potential.
During their residency, each artist is provided with a studio space and exhibitions. Residencies and exhibitions
are yet another way to bring the contemporary art and artists featured in the series directly to local communities and audiences.
Providing an opportunity to interact with new work and new ideas, residencies can initiate important conversations and create
forums for further public dialogue. Facilitating connections between artists and different communities can deepen
the conversations started in the broadcast series. Involving the artists directly in outreach is an important aspect of the
HMC series. For more information you can contact Beata Szechy, HMC, Director bszechy@yahoo.com
Since we launched our campaign on November 11, 2008, we have raised the following towards our $3,000 campaign goal. Thank
you! And please help us keep the momentum going....
Thank you to all who supported our fundraising event:
Phillip Aronoff, Stephen Deness, Charles & Rosemary Doolin, Lyn Gardiner, Jeannie Gazda, Misi Kitka, Kriszta Lauer
Nagy, Edit Lauer, Judit Makranczy, Hilary Maslon, M. Christina Nevin, Lynn Newcomb, Christopher Pelley, Bridget Riversmith,
Zoltan Szentkiralyi, Gabor Sztamenits, Bill Zoltan
HMC
| This web site is supported in part by an award |
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| from the Texas Commission on the Arts |
| This web site is supported in part by an award |

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| from the National Endowment for the Arts |
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