Veronika Molnar is a curator, art writer and researcher based in Brooklyn and Budapest. She served as director of Liget Gallery in Budapest from 2022 to 2025 and was co-curator of OFF-Biennale Budapest 2025. She is currently a researcher at BarabasiLab, Northeastern University, where she is mapping the history of Data Art.

She holds a BA in Theory of Art and Design from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and an MA in Art History from Hunter College, City University of New York, where she studied as a Fulbright scholar. She has held curatorial roles and internships at institutions including The Museum of Modern Art, carriage trade gallery, Edward Ressle Gallery, Faur Zsofi Gallery, FERi Gallery, and the Budapest Photo Festival. Her writings have appeared in The Brooklyn RailHyperallergicMoMA MagazineRomaMoMA Blog, and tranziblog. Her research focuses on the intersection of artistic activism and environmental justice.

MoMA x UNIQLO Artspeaks

The calming effect—and global influences—of Brancusi’s "Mlle Pogany".