An exhibition entitled “Life” can be viewed in the Josef Ovegis Hall from the paintings of visual artist David Huddy. At first glance, the contemporary artist's paintings appear striking, as they all feature one or more realistic human skulls in the center. However, behind the bold choice of topic lies a well-thought-out concept.
First: terrestrial – digital planetarium:
The audience is waiting for an astronomy-themed program in the digital planetarium of the House of Sciences and Arts, suitable not only for a stunning display of the starry sky, but also for 3D projections. Lecturer Gabor Balogh is a lecturer in astronomy.
secondly. Floor – Michelangelo Gallery
Once upon a time, an exhibition was opened in the House of Science and Technology, the likes of which had not been seen among local exhibitions in the past fifty years. For the last time in 1926, the Museum of Fine Arts presented to the public more than 200 copies under the title “Middle and Renaissance Plaster Collection.” For the Michelangelo exhibition, 15 replicas of the sculptures arrived at the House of Science and Arts in Kekskemet.
Ground floor – exhibition
A stunning exhibition can be viewed in all rooms on the ground floor from 1pm. The event hosts for the second time the joint exhibition of visual design students at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and the Ribble Runa Art Institute, which is part of the puppet theater meeting held in the city. In the exhibition, in addition to the design tasks undertaken by a doll designer, the general public can see mood boards, drawings of silhouette and character formation, object puppets, doll designs for specific pieces, clothing and costume concepts and designs that were thought up for the dolls, as well as executed dolls.