Teaching

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/
2019-22Faculty 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
2016-21The Artist as an Agent of History. From Symbolic Politics to Visual Activism course; CEU / Central European University, Budapest, History Department
2021Close 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. 
2017Flagging the Nation in Post-Socialist Countries lecture; Graduate School, CUNY State University at New York, 2017.
2013Art Theory Reading Seminar course; Open Studio”. Intermedia and Multimedia Department, Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava, 2013, March 18–22.
2012East-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.
2011The Fragile Pedestal: First Trieste Contemporanea Seminar on Art History; Trieste Contemporanea. (Tutor), Trieste, 2011, June 3–4.
2010Video Art in Central and Eastern Europe 1989–2009 graduate course; Pázmány Péter University, Pilisvörösvár, Hungary, 2019.
2009Writing 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
2008-09Old 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
2008Writing 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
2003-07Memory, 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.
2003-05Contemporary Art and Theory in the Postsocialist Countries courses; Graduate School, Department of Art History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 2003–05.
200520th Century Western Art survey course; Department of Art History of Pázmány Péter University, Hungary, 2005.
2002Art 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.
1996-9719th and 20th Century Art in Hungary courses; aCIEE Council on International Educational Exchange for American Exchange Students, Budapest, Hungary, 1996–97.
1992-95Contemporary 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.