2022-24![]() | Co-leader with Magdalena Radomska and faculty-member of the travelling seminar-series Understanding 1989 in East- Central European Art. War vs. Revolution led by the Piotr Piotrowski Center for Research on East-Central European Art at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, supported by the Getty Foundation as part of its Connecting Art Histories initiative http://understanding1989.amu.edu.pl/ |
2019-22 | Faculty member of the seminar series Periodization led by Anca Oroveanu at New Europe College, Bucharest, supported by the Getty Foundation as part of its Connecting Art Histories initiative |
2016-21 | The Artist as an Agent of History. From Symbolic Politics to Visual Activism course; CEU / Central European University, Budapest, History Department |
2021 | Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Invasion of the Sate to the Hungarian Art Scene; Guest lecturer, Institute für Kunstgeschischte, Universitat Wien, 2021, Oct. 10–12. |
2019 | (Post)Socialism, (Post)Colonialism, Decoloniality course; Academy of Fine Arts, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2019. |
The Future in Behind us, the Past is Ahead of us lecture; Master’s Programme in Curatorial Studies, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, University Bergen, Norway. Budapest, 2019. | |
2017 | Flagging the Nation in Post-Socialist Countries lecture; Graduate School, CUNY State University at New York, 2017. |
2013 | Art Theory Reading Seminar course; Open Studio”. Intermedia and Multimedia Department, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, 2013, March 18–22. |
2012 | East-Central European art and theory course; Doctoral School of New Europe College, Institute for Advance Study, Bucharest and the Art History Department of Bucharest University, 2012, March 19–21. |
2011 | The Fragile Pedestal: First Trieste Contemporanea Seminar on Art History; Trieste Contemporanea. (Tutor), Trieste, 2011, June 3–4. |
2010 | Video Art in Central and Eastern Europe 1989–2009 graduate course; Pázmány Péter University, Pilisvörösvár, Hungary, 2019. |
2009 | Writing in the Humanities after the Fall of Communism; Faculty member in the Summer School of CEU, Central European University, Budapest, 2009. (link1) (link2) |
Cultural Trauma and Coping with it through Art. Invited lecturer at Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estonia, 2009. | |
Art on the Ruins of Utopias. Invited lecturer, Academie of Fine Arts, Bratislava, 2009 | |
2008-09 | Old Traumas, New Conflicts in the Culture of New Europe joint-courses with Hedvig Turai; Education Abroad Program of University of California, Budapest Study Center, Hungary |
2008 | Writing Central European Art History. Invited lecturer of the Patterns_Travelling Lecture Set organized by World University Service (WUS) Austria: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan (Poland); University of Belgrade (Serbia); Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (Austria); Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), 2008. (link) |
Contemporary Art, Contemporary Theory lecture series; DLA School, University of Applied Arts, Budapest, 2008 | |
2003-07 | Memory, Memorial, Monuments. Art and Culture in the Central and Eastern European Region and in Russia joint courses with Hedvig Turai; Education Abroad Program of University of California, Budapest Study Center, Hungary, 2003–07. |
2003-05 | Contemporary Art and Theory in the Postsocialist Countries courses; Graduate School, Department of Art History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2003–05. |
2005 | 20th Century Western Art survey course; Department of Art History of Pázmány Péter University, Hungary, 2005. |
2002 | Art and Art Theory after the Wall: Difficulties of Tradition in Eastern-Central Europe at the End of the 20th Century. Lecturer at summer course ‘From Art History to Visual Culture: Studying the Visual after the Cultural Turn’, CEU, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2002. |
1996-97 | 19th and 20th Century Art in Hungary courses; aCIEE Council on International Educational Exchange for American Exchange Students, Budapest, Hungary, 1996–97. |
1992-95 | Contemporary Art, Contemporary Theory courses; Graduate School, University of Applied Arts, Budapest, 1992–95. |
1993-95 | Modern and Contemporary American Culture courses; Department of Art History, Department of American Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 1993–95. |