FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES
National Network
Hungary
Address
Budapest Szent Laszlo utca 8 I.em.8. 1135 HungaryCountry
HungaryCity
BudapestStreet address 2
Szent Laszlo utca 8 I.em.8.Telephone
36-30-4250577E-Mail (2)
amirabdi@interkulti.netWebsite
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2008Contact Person1
Dr. Amir AbdiOrganisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit FoundationFields of Activity
ArtsGeneral Information
Structure of the organization, including number of staff employed and/or partners no staff employed Budgetary resources available in a year 2019: 4000 USD Sources of funding. Donations Modalities of action (concrete projects, exchanges, seminars, scholarships etc.) weekly Radio show (Caravan) on Radio Tilos (90.3 FM Budapest) since 1999 , yearly art residency project (Masters of Palestinian Art) since 2016, yearly exhibitions, yearly film production about the art residencies. (Since 2016) Main partners involved in the organization's projects/activities: Radio Tilos Budapest (not for profit NGO), Károlyi Palace (Fehérvárcsurgó), Bartók1 Gallery (Budapest), Barjeel Art Foundation (UAE), Arabelle Association (Israel), Municipality of Csókakő (Hungary), Centre For Cultural Heritage Preservation (Palestine), Palestine Museum USAMission and Objectives
Promotion of intercultural dialogue through art, film and music.Main Projects / Activities
1. INTERNATIONAL ART COLONY: organization of special focus art residencies for selected and curated leading visual artists, organization of visual art exhibitions at the end of the art residencies, documentary film making about the art residencies and the participating visual artists. Since 2016 held 3 art residencies dedicated to introducing the very masters of contemporary Palestinian art, and held 5 major exhibitions presenting more than 120 artworks. The 4th art residency for 2020 has been postponed to 2021. 2. Caravan - weekly world music radio show on Radio Tilos (Saturdays 12:30 - 13:30) since 1999, introducing and propagating music tracks mainly from India, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America through 60 minutes of uninterrupted mix.