is a visual artist born in 1991, Eger Hungary. Currently she working and living in Budapest. She graduated in 2015 at the Department of Painting in Imre Bukta’s class at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and in 2016 as a Fine art teacher. She is an active exhibitor since 2012. She has exhibited at many exhibitions – solo and groups ones in Hungary and abroad (Austria, Germany, Estonia, South Korea, Romania). In the last 3 years she won residency scholarships to Estonia, to Austria and to Slovakia also she got Amadeus Small-Art Scholarship two times in 2012 and in 2014 and she received Hungarian Republic Scholarship in 2014. In 2016, she was on the short list of Award of Modem and in 2019 she was nominated for Esterházy Art Award. She is a member of the Studio of Young Artists' Association (SYAA) and a member of the MAMÜ Society. Currently she is a doctoral student of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. Judit’s works encompass a wide spectrum of art procedures, but she prefers installation as a medium. Her artistic interest is motivated by conceptual art, which goes under her critical observation. According to Judit, the presence of a personal tone besides the message – being hidden or direct in the work – is essential. Currently, she’s interested in the utterance of the personal existence, specifically focusing on the problems of the young generation. Her artistic approach is conceptual, but it’s characterized by narrative thinking. And her creative method is based on her own experience of interpretation. The theme of her artworks is the processing of tensions caused by social and psychological impressions.