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In limbo Q&A I Aranka Adelina Vass
People need this kind of intellectual stimulation just as much as artworks need an audience to view, participate, and interpret them.


In limbo Q&A I Tünde Hegedűs
We should not see each other as competitors, but as partners who can be counted on.


In limbo Q&A I Hunor Tóth
If I could change anything, it would be to break down this isolation and foster a shift in attitude toward embracing the unfamiliar.


In limbo Q&A I Andrea Sándor
We are running the association in a young way, trying to encourage local artists, offering more and more opportunities to show themselves...


In limbo Q&A I Ioana Rusu
I believe it's crucial to direct the audience towards the authentic realm of art. I'm not talking about the familiar figures commonly...


In limbo Q&A I Boglárka Erdős
This is what keeps my mind engaged all the time, offering an endless game of creation and exploration.


In limbo Q&A I Bence Fazakas
Let's not make art in Odorheiu Secuiesc depend on age, education, position, political views, etc.


In limbo Q&A I Annamária Hajdu
From an artistic point of view, but in fact in any other field in Odorheiu Secuiesc, it's important to change people's attitude.


In limbo Q&A I Hanna Csender
Although people in Odorheiu Secuiesc are interested in the arts, there are still constant barriers to associations and groups...
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