Education and Culture
Bath Artist Zsolt Dudas Shortlisted for Major Art Prize
Bath Artist Zsolt Dudas shortlisted for major art prize and to be exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London 5-17 March
Continue ReadingFathom: A Collaborative Exhibition Between a Hungarian and a British Student From Bath Spa University
It’s hard to picture a better setting for Fathom than the Walcot Chapel. In the five days it ran (July 21-26), the collaborative exhibition by Hungarian Zsolt Dudas and Louise Norris attracted more than 300 visitors.
Continue ReadingErno Rubik: how we made Rubik’s Cube
Erno Rubik: ‘I experimented in my mother’s flat, making a prototype out of wood, rubber bands and paper clips’
Continue ReadingBath Artists’ Studios/KaposART Exchange (2007-2014)
The sun shone, it was hot, wonderful hospitality, which included a visit to Lake Balaton, the largest freshwater lake in central/easton Europe …
Continue ReadingExhibition – Borderline
Borderline represents the feeling of betweenness, a line that divides and defines who we are as individuals.
Continue ReadingA Soundbeam & Bath/Kaposvár Music Exchange (2007-2012)
Soundbeam is a device which uses sensor technology to translate body movements into digitally generated sounds and images.
Continue ReadingBellringing History celebrated at Bath Abbey
Last February the Mayor of Kaposvár and the visiting Civic Party came up to see the bells of the Abbey.
Continue ReadingBath College students links with Kaposvár Széchenyi College
A delegation from a top Hungarian catering college visited Bath this week to meet with staff and students from City of Bath College.
Continue ReadingTrip to Kaposvár
In October 2010 we went to one of Bath’s twin cities; Kaposvár in Hungary. It was an eye opening experience that has broadened our perspective of Eastern European Culture.
Continue ReadingFaces of Hungarian Architecture
The Bath-Kaposvár Twinning Association presents Faces of Hungarian Architecture a talk by Ákos Juhász.
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