The countdown begins! In exactly one month, the gates to SweetHomeOzora will open, marking the 20th Anniversary Edition of our festival with the theme “Re-Generation.” This year, we’re thrilled to revive our printed festival newspaper, available in two editions on Monday and Friday. Pick up your copy at the Info Point! We’re excited to continue […]
If you’ve been on the Ozorian art plain, you have surely stumbled upon, and maybe even crawled into the intricate wood wonder of the Cat Chapel by the Wood Vibe Tribe. In 2023 they returned all the way from Canada and left us another breathtaking landmark, the Infinity Shroom… Written by Orsolya Bajusz The Infinity […]
ORSOLYA BAJUSZ works at the boundaries of contemporary art, exploring the intersection of science communication and contemporary art. At Ozora, she is… making sense of visionary art. Relating to art can happen on a level of personal, subjective experience (makes me feel something, and reminds me of something). Such experiences might have a commonality, for […]
Translation of Hungarian “Ozorai művészet” by Orsolya Bajusz from artportal.hu Perhaps the sort of art that comes to be canonized is one that can be written about. Deconstructed. Conceptually, rationally interpreted. Didactic, clever art you can argue about. The consequence of this, however, is that (based on my observations) people pay more attention to objects […]
By ESZTER ANDRADI The majority of the world is still under lockdown because of COVID-19. Being closed in for more than two months, with much less freedom than usual, people’s mental health issues are triggered, and we might experience emotions we have never experienced before. Now, that we have had the time to quiet our […]
Written by Blaze So here’s the switch: a small, microscopic organism brings the whole world to a grinding halt. Huge factories are frozen mid-production, our highways empty. People duck and cover into isolation. Now, nature has shown, with a mere flick of a wrist, who has the upper hand. When I first heard, in secondary […]
“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.” – Hal Borland Wow! What a month on Earth this was! Astronomical spring arrived, even a day earlier, on March 19, a first in 124 years. But this time you could actually hear Nature coming to life, in cities too, hear the birds from the cars, […]
By Dr. Sally Torkos (Clinical and Research Psychology PhD with 30 year clinical practice) Since it is now the beginning of 2020, I thought the best way to begin the New Year would be to examine the topic of Purpose. When I’m writing these essays for you, I’m also writing for me and am affected (as […]