Conference Call-for-Applications: Art and Society

Conference Call-for-Applications: Art and Society
07/01 - 25/01

07. January 2026. - 25. January 2026.

01/07 - 01/25

07. January 2026. - 25. January 2026.


For the 9th time, the founders and associated higher education institutions are announcing the ELTE Workshop for Arts Education, which will be organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University May 28-29, 2026.

The conference is dedicated to the memory of its founder, Professor Andrea Kárpáti.

The conference will examine the multifaceted role of arts education in the context of social challenges. The event will build bridges between sociology, social work, social pedagogy, cultural anthropology, and arts education to explore how the arts can contribute to individual and community well-being.

The aim is to present innovations and research results in the field of art education and education through art in a scientific way, to strengthen national and international networks between art education professionals and to promote cooperation in new research and development programmes. The working languages of the conference will be English and Hungarian.

Main topics of the conference in 2026:

  • Pedagogy, progressive education, and the life reform movement: alternative approaches to arts education in supporting individual development and social equality
  • Museum education and other arts mediation institutions in creating opportunities
  • Trauma processing through the power of art; together for well-being
  • The use of art in maintaining mental well-being and in therapy
  • Art, art education and the non-profit sector
  • Tradition and innovation in literature education and literature therapy
  • Drama education in shaping attitudes and raising awareness
  • Fine arts and visual creation in self-expression and identity strengthening
  • Culture of spaces and buildings, playgrounds
  • Dance and music in individual and collective rhythm, melody, folk dances, community dance forms and modern dance projects, musical performances
  • The application of art in ensuring mental well-being, healing, social care, and promoting the social inclusion of individuals with high support needs
  • The emergence of areas of children's culture in the prevention of mental health issues in children
  • Research methodology challenges related to art education

 

January 25, 2026: End of paper submission

Further information can be found here in English language: Conference webpage 

Further information can be found here in Hungarian language: Conference webpage

This event is bilingually accessible, and the invitation is open to both Hungarian and International students.