Repair it, try it out, and create it!
Women’s bike design
, unique accessories, and plenty of bike-related programs await everyone – not just ladies – on this special thematic day held during the joint
Bikeology
exhibition of the
Museum of Applied Arts
and the
Hungarian Technical and Transportation Museum
.
PROGRAMS



All day:



Pop-up repair service by
Lotto-bike
: tips and tricks of bicycle repair provided by the expert team of the museum’s neighboring workshop.




Bike accessory sale and workshop with the artists:


-
Ursulupus
: Making highly visible, light-reflecting women’s accessories out of recycled materials with Orsi Jeney, the founder of
Ursulupus
.


-
Recyclock
: Jewelry-making session, using bicycle chains with Balázs Kiss, the creator of
Recyclock
.




In the morning:



10am-1pm
Workshop for kids
:


Create an ideal city for cycling, and make an impact! But how can you do that? Make the mini version of your dream bike, using recycled materials.




10:30-11:30
In the trace of two wheels – interactive tour for children aged 7-10
(in Hungarian):


Why do we like cycling? What was the role of bikes back in the day and what do we use them nowadays? Who builds bicycles and how are they made? What would our own unique bike look like? We can find the answers to all of these questions in a playful way at this innovative exhibit.


Registration (max. 15 people)




11:30-1pm Women in
design management


Bikeology behind the scenes – tour by
Kultúrgorilla
 (in Hungarian)


Registration (max 20 people)




In the afternoon:



14:30-4pm
English-language guided tour
at the exhibition


Registration (max. 20 people)




4pm-5pm Guided tour around the exhibition by 
Hungarian poet Orsolya Karafiáth 
(in Hungarian):





I never had a really good bicycle. I had a nice yellow one accessorized with funny lamps that were enhanced by ladybugs, but I also used an ancient Russian metal monster for transportation. Strictly only on smooth terrain and for short trips, but I have always been amazed by the world of bikers, and I once dreamt of traveling all the way to America on my bike. During this session, I will share stories of cycling, bike accessories, and of my private life as a biker.



Registration (max. 30 people)