mome line at the museum’s festival
momeline - 10/05/10
On the occasion of the 15th Museums’ Festival, we’ll move MOME line to the city: our programs take the playfulness of creativity to the gardens of the National Museum with the intention of making contemporary visual culture tangible and raise interest towards design for all ages. The Museum gardens will hold a workshop for the younger ones, and MOME line and MOME will also have its own stall and animation screenings.
You can download the press release by clicking here: MOME_line_on_Museums_Festival.doc
Location and time of the events:
DEMO workshop: Múzeumkert (Museum Gardens)
Animation screenings: “Saloon” (floor II.)
MOME stall (powered by MOME line): Múzeumkert (Museum Gardens)
Workshops of DEMO (Design és Egészség Modell/ Model of Design and Health) are set out to draw schoolchildren towards imaginative challenges, during which graduates of MOME show young ones the importance of a healthy lifestyle and the joys of playful creativity.
Meanwhile in the Museum building animations will be screened in two blocks. Child poem-films of egyszervolt.hu are shown in the first, continuously played 30 minute block that combine contemporary children’s poetry with the fun and lively visual world created by the students of MOME. In the other half hour visual block diploma works of the animation department take over – muscular princesses and peculiar, infinite stories will interest the older ones too.
There isn’t a Museums’ Festival without a fair, and if one is looking for real treasures then MOME line’s and MOME’s stall is the place to be, where curiosities such as paper necklaces, handbags made of pressed, recycled plastic bags, earrings made of banners, vintage postcards, stickers, badges can be found, plus a real surprise: the mysterious ‘bug’ body-jewel, a brand new innovation available here for the first time. Have a look around here to find the knick-knacks you have been searching for.
MOME line’s programmes offer the Hungarian designers’ diverse, likeable world of experiences to visitors of the Festival with an intention of more and more people discovering the importance of quality design.













