Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum, Budapest on Feb 1, 2019
Hungarian Natural History Museum - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest on Nov 28, 2014.
Hungarian National Gallery - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of the „Shifts, Hungarian Art After 1945” and „The Survivor’s Shadow – The Life and Works of El Kazovsky” on Jan 15, 2016.
Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2016 – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of ’Rock/Space/Time’ and ’Passion. Fan Behaviour and Art’ on May 27, 2016.
Lajos Barta Exhibition, Kiscell Museum, Budapest – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibition of the Lajos Barta - Survival Strategies at the Kiscell Museum, Budapest on August 30, 2019
Ludwig Museum, Budapest 2016/2 – Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of „The Wild West.A History of Wroclaw’s Avant-Garde” and „Young Poland – Afterimages of Reality” on Oct 28, 2016.
Walking in the Budapest Zoo - Kilátó Clubhause, Soteria Foundation
Walking in the Budapest Zoo in April 14, 2012. Kilátó Clubhause, Soteria Foundation.
The Surrealist Movement, Hungarian National Gallery - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibition of The Surrealist Movement from Dalí to Magritte – Crisis and Rebirth in 1929 at the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest on July 26, 2019
Semmelweis Museum, Library and Archives of the History of Medicine, Budapest - Kilátó Clubhouse,
Visiting the Semmelweis Museum of the History of Medicine and the temporary exhibition of „Biology of Excitemetnt. Hans Selye and the Aspects of Stress concept” on July, 24, 2015.
Swedish Personal Ombudsmen in Soteria Foundation, Hungary
Talking about personal ombudsman program and supported decision-making system in Sweden, Oct 1, 2013. With Hungarian translating.
The system with Personal Ombud or Ombudsmen (PO) for psychiatric patients is a Swedish innovation, which has grown out of the Swedish psychiatric reform of 1995. It came as a solution to a problem that existed, but which no one so far had any idea of how to handle.
A PO is a professional, highly skilled person, who works to 100 % on the commission of the psychiatric patient only. The PO is in no alliance with psychiatry or the social services or any other authority, and not with the patient's relatives or others in his surroundings.
The PO does only what his client wants him to do. As it can take a long time - sometimes several months - before the client knows and dares to tell what kind of help he wants, the PO has to wait, even though a lot of things are chaotic and in a mess.
This also means that the PO has to develop a long-time engagement for his clients, usually for several years. This is a necessary condition for developing a trustful relation and for coming into more essential matters. It is the total opposite to traditional services, where the psychiatric patient is either sent around from one person to another all the time, or has almost no support at all.
The PO is especially focused on supporting the psychiatric patients who are most hard to reach and who usually are left without support, because no one knows how to reach and how to help them. This means psychiatric patients with severe psychic disorders (mainly psychosis) and who are homeless or live very isolated and barricaded - and who are hard to communicate with or are very hostile towards authorities. And this means that the PO cannot sit and wait for them, but has to go out and try to find them in their place of living, and to use all kind of creativity in finding ways to get in touch with them.
To make this possible it is necessary that the PO is independent from all authorities. In some places in Sweden PO's are employed by the community, but that causes various troubles and makes it impossible for the PO to reach psychiatric patients who are suspicious or hostile against representatives of the authorities. There should be no suspicion about the PO having double loyalties. An independent NGO as principal is to prefer.
Dada & Surrealism - Hungarian National Gallery - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the 'DADA and Surrealism' exhibition, featuring works by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Joan Miró, Kurt Schwitters, René Magritte and Salvador Dalí, selected from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, on Sep 5, 2014 in Hungarian National Gallery.
Dada and Surrealism - two leading art movements in the first decades of the last century - radically revolutionized the way we think about art. Both opened up new opportunities for creative processes: Dadaism by reinterpreting everyday objects, focusing on the role of chance and questioning conventional aesthetic norms; Surrealism by proposing new ways of understanding reality and broadening the very concept of reality. New genres sprouted from Dada and Surrealism, such as the object (an everyday object given new meaning by the artist), photomontage, collage and assemblage (which both rearranged photos, images and other objects according to some unique new order), and ready-mades, which were simply ready-made items put to artistic use. (...) There was no such thing as Hungarian Dada and Surrealism, but the Dada and Surrealism exhibition is an ideal opportunity to present Hungary's own ways of approaching the two movements. A selection of works, titled Rearranged Reality, compiled from Hungarian public and private collections, provides scope for a conceptual dialogue that may be tied, sometimes closely, sometimes more loosely, to the works on loan from the Israel Museum.
Velence - Félsziget Klubház & Kilátó Klubház
Velencei tó, gárdonyi strand kirándulás - Félsziget Klubház & Kilátó Klubház 2012 augusztus.
Hungarian National Gallery 2017 - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of „Within Frames – The Art of the Sixties in Hungary” and the „Péter Korniss Continuing Memories” at the Hungarian National Gallery on Dec 8, 2017.
Hungarian Railway History Park - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the Hungarian Railway History Park, Budapest on June 13, 2014.
Aquincum - Kilátó Klubház, Soteria Alapítvány
Walking in Aquincum, Roman city in Budapest district 3, Hungary. June 19, 2012.
Fogyatékosság és pszichoszociális akadályozottság - Kilátó Klubház, Soteria Alapítvány
Gombos Gábor (Adjunct Professor, Centre for Disability Law and Policy, NUIG and NALSAR - University of Law, Soteria Alapítvány) beszélgetett a fogyatékosság és pszichoszociális akadályozottság témakörében a Mikor Ha Nem Most-ban, a Kilátó Klubház interaktív műhely-sorozatában 2014 febr.11-én.
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Legyen Ön is Milliomos (kvízjáték-csoport) – Kilátó Klubház, Soteria Alapítvány
Kvízjáték-csoport
A sárkány visszatér – Kilátó Klubház, Soteria Alapítvány
Papírsárkány készítés - csoport 2008
Kiscell Museum 2019 - Kilátó Clubhouse, Soteria Foundation
Visiting the exhibitions of the „1971 – Parallel Nonsynchronism” and the „Black Hole. Underground Budapest ’88-’94” at the Kiscell Museum-Municipal Picture Gallery on Feb 28, 2019
Kilátó terasz - készülődés
Kilátó terasz - kulturális vendégfogadó 2011 július 30.
Kilátó Klubház, Soteria Alapítvány