This is Another Socially Engaged Conversation… on anti-racist practices
This is Another Socially Engaged Conversation… on anti-racist practices

Schedule
This is Another Socially Engaged Conversation
… on anti-racist practices
🗓Date: 6–7 March 2026
📍Venue: Turbina Cultural Centre, Vajdahunyad u. 4., 1082 Budapest
The program is organized in collaboration between OFF-Biennale Budapest, Bura Gallery (Budapest), and the CEU Romani Studies Program, with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Hungary.
The workshop forms part of OFF-Biennale Budapest’s long-term program, which collaborates in various formats with artists and thinkers of Roma origin to explore contemporary forms, possibilities, and limitations of Roma cultural representation, as well as related social issues such as institutional racism.
The international gathering to be held in Budapest on 6–7 March 2026 marks an important milestone within the international collaborations connected to OFF-Biennale’s most recent edition, Poems of Unrest (2025), and continues the RomaMoMA project presented at documenta fifteen (2022).
The aim of the meeting is to connect Roma experiences with those of other marginalized, minority, and diasporic communities living in Europe, and to examine how art can contribute to achieving transformative justice in response to structural racism. A key objective of the program is to share good practices and to bring together different forms of knowledge—artistic, academic, and civic/activist.
Historically, the situation of Roma minorities in Europe has most often been discussed in relation to the respective national majorities, and less frequently in comparison with the experiences of other “non-white” European minorities. This program seeks to broaden that perspective: we aim to situate the knowledge of Roma artists and their allies within a wider European discourse on decolonization and justice.
The title of the program was inspired by a painting by Cigánybűnözők.
👉Friday, 6 March
17:00 Angéla Kóczé (CEU Romani Studies): Who Cleans the Country? Postcolonial Ambivalence and the Politics of Anti-Roma Racism in Hungary
17:30 Lecture by Quinsy Gario, artist and educator from Curaçao and St. Maarten, based in the Netherlands
18:20 Clara Farkas: Presentation of Bura Gallery (Budapest)
18:40 Hilda Moucharrafieh: Presentation of (A)WAKE (Rotterdam)
19:20 Roundtable discussion with the speakers, moderated by Judit Ignácz
❗The Friday event is public and will be held in English.
👉On Saturday, 7 March, the program continues with closed workshops for young artists and professionals. Applications can be submitted until 20 February on the link below.
The workshops will be led by Cigánybűnözők, Cat Jugravu, and Hilda Moucharrafieh.
🔗https://offbiennale.hu/…/open-call-for-participation…/
Turbina Cultural Center
Turbina Cultural Center houses an ever-growing set of musical and art events in the heart of the 8th district.