
Ágnes Telek graduated in Art History, with a focus on the architecture and urban history of turn-of-the-century Budapest. After 11 inspiring years at the Budapest City Archives — diving deep into the city’s past, helping researchers, and organizing countless cultural events — she’s now taken a bold new step forward.
Ágnes recently joined the team at KÉK – Contemporary Architecture Center in Budapest, where she works as a project manager on a dynamic Interreg project, collaborating with 12 partners across 5 countries. She loves connecting people and ideas across borders, and is excited to bring her archival and cultural experience into a lively international context.
She remains passionate about contemporary visual arts and photography, often curating exhibitions, giving talks, and writing about the things that inspire her. Ágnes is also proud to be one of Hungary’s Time Machine Ambassadors, sharing stories from the past while building visions for the future.