
ALCHEMY IN MOTION
ARTIMIST x Márta Kucsora
Date: TBA
A curated encounter with Márta Kucsora’s large-scale abstractions—where chemistry, gesture, and intuition collide. This immersive experience at the artist studio creates space for resonance, reflection and refined connection to the self and the artwork.
Rooted in Márta’s exploration of chance, material alchemy, and gestural rhythm, the Yourney unfolds in phases. Each stage invites a unique mode of engagement—inviting presence, curiosity, creativity and dialogue between body, mind, and artwork.
Participants are guided beyond passive viewing into a rich sensory and emotional encounter—where breath and movement attune perception, slow looking cultivates deep resonance, and collective poetic reflection channels the fluidity and complexity of Kucsora’s paintings.
This intimate experience opens up a rare chance to encounter art as a living, alchemical process.
Designed for art enthusiasts, collectors, and those opened to a more intimate relationship with contemporary art.
Upon request, a curated visit to selected Budapest-based artist studios may be arranged.

About the artist
Márta Kucsora is a Hungarian contemporary artist whose often large-scale gestural abstractions merge material experimentation with conceptual depth. Working with poured pigments, chemical reactions, and layered gestures, she creates dynamic surfaces that evoke processes of transformation, rhythm, and flux. Her process-driven practice bridges intuition and technique, drawing from both natural systems and philosophical inquiry. The result is a distinct visual language where control and chance coexist—inviting viewers into a direct, sensorial encounter with time, movement, and the evolving nature of perception.
Born in 1979 in Szeged, Hungary, Kucsora earned her MFA from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and completed postgraduate studies in New Jersey. She is the co-founder of Budapest Art Factory, an independent studio and international residency program. Her work has been widely exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across Europe and the U.S., and is held in notable private and institutional collections.
EVENT Details
Location: Budapest, artist studio
Dates: TBA
Group size: Limited to 15 participants
Hosted by ARTIMIST, with the artist present for Q&A
Guidance: Kristína Jarošová—founder of ARTIMIST, curator, and experiential guide. Guided in English.
Selected artworks available for acquisition. Click here to request the list and pricing details.
Private Artimist Yourney: Available by request only.




FAQ
What is YOURNEY?
ARTIMIST YOURNEY is a carefully curated experience that explores the transformative power of art and self-discovery. Guided in a small group within a curated art setting, it merges immersive art encounters, resonant body–mind practices, and tailored curatorial guidance.
Who is it for?
Art enthusiasts, collectors, creatives, and curious individuals — anyone open to a more joyful, experiential, and personal relationship with art and self in a curated space.
What does it involve?
- Curated art encounters in selected museums, galleries, or studios
- Embodied and reflective exploration of artworks to spark awareness, creativity and insight
- Curatorial context to deepen understanding through art history and storytelling
- Creative expression using art tools and guidance to reflect your inner world
- Journaling and intuitive prompts to anchor your personal discoveries
What may you experience
- Deeper appreciation and understanding of selected visual art
- Increased self-awareness, states of flow, creativity and emotional insight
- Heightened presence and body-mind sensitivity
- A sense of calm, clarity, and integration between art and life
What’s expected of you?
- Willingness to engage, openly and at your own pace
- A respectful presence to support shared experience
- No prior experience with art, creativity, or body–mind practices is required
Can YOURNEY be adapted to various settings?
Yes. The experience is adaptable to public, private, and online formats—ensuring accessibility and flexibility for diverse audiences, spaces, and visions.