Eliza Ertl: Transitional Being ✽ Workshop
As the founder of Tarot Kollektíva, Eliza Ertl (born Eliza Markó) has been holding art therapy groups and tarot circles for six years. Community events are an integral part of her first exhibition: rather than being mere spectators of the objects, we seek genuine connection with them and with each other.

Schedule
The exhibition focuses on transitional beings and transitional states of being, attempting to reconnect with local nature spirits. Mermaids and magical amphibians appear, with the Danube as a sacred river and Budapest’s healing springs at the center.
The workshops are small-group supportive circles (max. 10 participants), where we also use tarot to help identify where we are in transition, gain insight into our current stage, and understand what kind of support we need. This is followed by an affirming meditation process and shared ritual, where we draw on the power of the surrounding waters to facilitate our transformation.
No prior knowledge is required; you are warmly welcome even if you have never held a tarot card before.
Examples of transformation processes that may arise: separating from our parents, opening up to an equal partnership, preparing for major commitments or creative acts, becoming a parent, accepting and positively experiencing bodily changes, supporting processes of letting go.
The workshop series is connected to Ertl Eliza’s exhibition Transitional Being. The three sessions are independent occasions with the same structure, and you are welcome to attend more than once if you feel called to do so.
✽ March 20, Friday 18:30–21:00
✽ March 25, Wednesday 18:30–21:00
✽ April 2, Thursday 18:30–21:00
Location: editory, 6 Déri Miksa Street, Budapest, Hungary, 1084
Participation fee: 15,000 HUF / person
Registration: tarotkollektiva.com/workshopok
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The workshop series is connected to Ertl Eliza’s exhibition Transitional Being:
Curator: Flóra Gadó
Consultant: Andrea Csekő
On view: March 20 – April 2
editory, 6 Déri Miksa Street, Budapest, Hungary, 1084
Opening hours: Tuesday–Friday 12:00–18:00