
Collaborative Partnership to Promote Arts

A new partnership has been formed in Hungary to enhance and share the beauty of arts, education, culture, and intellectual life. The Hungarian Corvin Chain Public Body (MCLT) and the Hungarian Academy of Arts (MMA) recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement to jointly serve and support these important aspects of Hungarian society.
The primary goal of this agreement is to support the missions of both organizations through collaborative professional activities. Signed by Szilveszter E. Vizi, president of the MCLT, and Attila Turi, president of the MMA, the agreement entails mutual support in expressing opinions, making public proposals, and issuing statements on issues related to Hungarian art, education, culture, and intellectual life.
As part of the partnership, both organizations will organize joint professional events and recommend expert speakers to each other for conducting these events. They will also share data, statistics, professional opinions, and best practices, as well as collaborate on the publication of joint materials and support in communications.
During the signing ceremony, Szilveszter E. Vizi highlighted the significance of teaching people about the beauty and goodness perceived by artists. He emphasized the unique role that artists play in passing on knowledge and experience to others.
Attila Turi, president of the MMA, expressed the need for control, feedback, and constructive criticism for artists to progress. He hopes that the collaboration with the Hungarian Corvin Chain Public Body will lead to the creation of publications, films, and audio materials that will elevate culture and bring joy to the nation’s soul.
The partnership between these two bodies is seen as crucial in representing the elite and uniqueness that has made the Hungarian nation exceptional over the years. Through shared efforts, they aim to contribute to the cultural enrichment and societal well-being of Hungary.
This collaboration marks a significant step towards promoting and sharing the beauty of arts and culture in Hungary. It is expected to bring about positive outcomes for both organizations and contribute to the growth and development of Hungarian art, education, and intellectual life.
Via MTI; Featured Picture: MTI/MTI Photo Education/Bodnár Boglárka
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