Mária FERENČUHOVÁ

 

Mária FERENČUHOVÁ (1975) is a poet, a film historian and theorist, and since 2010 Vice-Dean at the Film and TV Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. Profoundly marked by the city of Paris, where she studied, she translates extensively from French (Paul Virilio, Philippe Brenot, Philippe Sollers, Amélie Nothomb, Samuel Beckett, etc.).
Several collections of her poetry have appeared: Hidden Subtitles (2003), and The Uncertainty Principle (2008). A third, Endangered Species was published in 2012.
Her poetry appeared in numerous international publications. Her poems were translated into French, English, and Czech.

 

 

 

 

 

  • Orfeu - Livraria Portuguesa
  • Lithuanian Culture Institute
  • Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to the European Union
  • LOFT 58
  • Leeuwarden Europan Capital of Culture 2018
  • Polish Institute - Cultural Service of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Brussels
  • Austrian Cultural Forum
  • Commission européenne
  • Instituto Cervantes Brussels
  • Greenland Representation to the European Union
  • Istituto Italiano di Cultura
  • It Skriuwersboun
  • Embassy of the Republic of Estonia in Belgium
  • Greenlandic Writers Association
  • Hungarian Cultural Institute Brussels
  • Permanent Representation of the Republic of Estonia to the European Union
  • Mission of the Faroes to the EU
  • Swedish Institute
  • Embassy of the Republic of Latvia to the Kingdom of Belgium
  • Spain Arts and Culture - Cultural and Scientific Service of the Embassy of Spain in Belgium
  • Vlaams-Nederlands Huis deBuren
  • Scottish Government EU Office
  • Danish Cultural Institute
  • Austrian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
  • Camões Instituto de Cooperação e Língua Portugal
  • Ambassade du Luxembourg à Bruxelles
  • LUCA School of Arts
  • Embassy of Andorra
  • Etxepare Euskal Institutua
  • Embassy of Ireland
  • Network to Promote Linguistic Diversity
  • MuntPunt
  • Permanent Representation of Lithuania to the EU
  • Yunus Emre Institute
  • Romanian Cultural Institute in Brussels
  • Czech Centre Brussels
  • Embassy of Sweden
  • Ville de Bruxelles