Maya Erdelyi Studio Visit

January 11, 2025
Event Types
Member Event

Members are invited to join us for an art-filled afternoon in Jamaica Plain, MA with Maya Erdelyi, an award-winning animator and artist. 

Take a tour of Erdelyi's studio and learn more about the artist behind the work. 

Maya Erdelyi is an award-winning animator and artist. Her works span experimental animation, installation, drawing, printmaking, and collaborative experiments. Screenings and shows include national and international film festivals, galleries, libraries, museums and artist-run venues including: Lincoln Center, MFA Boston, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, the Museum of Modern Art, REDCAT Los Angeles, Harvard Film Archives, Animation Block Party, and Boston Center for the Arts, among others.

Recent highlights include: acquisitions of her film ANYUKA into the permanent collections of The Jewish Museum in NYC and The Block Museum of Contemporary Art at Northwestern University in Chicago. Other news: a recent Jury Award at the 2024 Woods Hole Film Festival; a broadcast license with PBS and GBH is set to begin in December; and a family art residency in the summer of 2025 at Marble House Project. A forthcoming exhibit in the fall of 2025 will happen at the Jewish Museum of NYC. Past shows and projects include: a solo show at Room 68, Provincetown (2023); a solo show at Trustman Gallery at Simmons University (2022), artist workshops at the ICA Boston (2022), and a Yaddo Residency (2019). Her work is in the collections of Google, Hotel Studio Allston, Isenberg Projects, and numerous private collections.

Maya Erdelyi (born and raised bilingually in New York City) is a Colombian/Hungarian first-generation American. She is currently based in Boston where she teaches animation at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University and lectures at numerous universities. Maya holds an MFA in Experimental Animation from Calarts and first studied animation at Harvard University. She lives with her husband, an animator, and their daughter Paloma, and is always working on some kind of experiment. 

This event is open to members of the List Center, please contact supportlist [at] mit.edu if you are interested in learning more.