Results of Selection for Visegrad Literary Residency Program 2019

The International Visegrad Fund has approved the Literary Residents for 2019. The Visegrad Literary Residency Program consists of a series of residency stays and literary events addressed to writers of fiction and non-fiction, poets, essayists, critics as well as literary translators, publicists and journalists from the Visegrad Countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia).

It is based on a partnership of 4 Host Institutions, one in each V4 country: Institut umeni (Arts Institute) in Prague, Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum (Petőfi Literary Museum) in Budapest, Stowarzyszenie Willa Decjusza (Villa Decius Association) in Krakow and Literarné informačné centrum (Centre for Information on Literature) in Bratislava.

 

Compact Spring Edition (1st May – 12th June 2019)

 

Czech Republic:

1) David Zabransky – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

2) Lucie Faulerová – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

3) Přemysl Krejčík Krejčík – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

4) Martin Veselý – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

 

Hungary:

1) Lóránt Kabai – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

2) Péter Miksó – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

3) Zoltán Márió Nemes – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

4) Márta Júlia Nagy – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

 

Poland:

1) Katarzyna Pilarska – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

2) Michael Morys-Twarowski – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

3) Maciej Płaza – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

4) Tomasz Majeran – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

 

Slovakia:

1) Peter Getting – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

2) Maria Modrovichova – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

3) Marta Součkova – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

4) Eva Maliti – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

 

Regular Autumn Edition (1st September – 30th November 2019)

 

Czech Republic:

1) Jan Těsnohlídek – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

2) Ondřej Macl – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

3) Zuzana Bramborová – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

4) Adam El Chaar – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

 

Hungary:

1) Orsolya Karafiáth – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

2) Krisztina Rita Keserűné Molnár – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

3) Judit Szaniszló – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

4) László Garaczi – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

 

Poland:

1) Wojciech Bonowicz – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

2) Weronika Gogola – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

3) Weronika Murek – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

4) Maciej Hen – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

 

Slovakia:

1) Michal Molnar – Arts Institute in Prague (CZ)

2) Jozef Gaál – Petőfi Literary Museum in Budapest (HU)

3) Radovan Potočár – Villa Decius Association in Krakow (PL)

4) Milan Kolcun – Centre for Information on Literature in Bratislava (SK)

 

https://www.visegradfund.org/news/2019-visegrad-artist-residency-program-results-announced/