Shared Spaces
Home on Both Sides of the Screen

Shared Spaces
Home on Both Sides of the Screen
A diploma exhibition by graduating students of the Art Theory Department at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts.
Opening: June 4, 2026 — 18:00
Location: Margit krt. 64B, 2/10
Exhibition dates: June 4–6, 2026
Venue provided by: VR Design Office
Today, our homes are no longer simply private spaces, but also platforms of communication. Personal identity, self-expression, and online presence simultaneously shape the way we live, arrange our environments, and present ourselves to others.
The diploma exhibition “Shared Spaces – Home on Both Sides of the Screen” explores how the concept of home is changing under the influence of digital space, social media, and algorithm-driven culture. Where does the boundary between private and public lie today? How does the feeling of being constantly observed shape our relationship to our personal interiors? And what differences emerge in the idea of home across generations?
The project reflects on contemporary experiences of home through five distinct lifestyles and communities:
– people following a zero-waste lifestyle
– performing artists
– people living in rented apartments or dormitories
– gamer and anime communities
– remote and home office workers
The exhibition takes the form of an apartment exhibition, featuring installations, workshops, and discussions where visitors are invited not only to observe, but also to actively participate.
We warmly welcome everyone to the opening and the three-day exhibition to reflect together on what it truly means to feel at home today.
Participating artists:
Anna Deák, Lili Hullám, Zoé Anna Krivácsi, Dorka Lakó, Noémi Lukács, Bernadett Mursits, György Szimán, Kinga Zajácz
Performing artists participating in the exhibition:
Éjféli Kakasszó, FS, Stæg
Photography by Wenczel Máté
Exhibition design:
Katalin Horváth, Nóra Csilla Nagypál
Graphic design & visual identity:
Bettina Barta
Diploma project consultant:
Dr. József Mélyi, PhD
Curators:
Kristóf Dömötör, Barbara Faragó, Julianna Hemrik, Borbála Kiss, Laura Pass, Luca Vedres, Anna Zsibrita




















































































