About the exhibitions
The three part exhibitions series were created to showcase the astonishing world of wasps—nature’s unsung heroes. From fierce predators and delicate pollinators to masterful plant sculptors, their ecological roles are as diverse as their forms. We invite you to step closer, as if shrunk to their scale, and witness their hidden wonders like never before.
Team members
Zoltán LászlóWith a scientific background in terrestrial insect ecology and taxonomy, specializes in the study of gall wasps, parasitoids, solitary bees, and their respective communities. His research aims to elucidate the relationships between insects and their ecosystems at a landscape scale. He also fosters the development of the future of ecologists through courses in entomology, biostatistics, and ecological modeling, contributing to both academic advancement and environmental understanding.

István LászlóIstván László’s work explores the relationship between physical and digital artefacts and their role as mediators in remodelling experiences of collective memory. His current participatory projects explore the interactive potential of digital 3D objects and their impact on our perception of authenticity, visual representation and relationality in our digitally mediated realities.

Gergely OsvathGergely Osváth is a biologist and museologist, currently serving as a museum curator with a strong background in exhibition development, as well as in the curation and scientific study of zoological collections. His research interests lie in ornithology, ecology, and museology. In addition to his curatorial and research work, he is committed to training the next generation of biologists and promoting ecological literacy.

Mátyás KassayKassay Mátyás is a postgraduate student currently finishing his master’s degree in terrestrial and aquatic ecology, specializing in parasitoid and seed-infesting insects. He is also an amateur artist and biological illustrator focusing on the depiction of animals and their life history.

Zsolt KönczeiHe looks for communication solutions that allow messages to reach their target with precision and clarity. These solutions may be visual, textual, or auditory — the key is that they speak the language of the audience. In today’s saturated communication environment, the biggest challenge lies in discovering formats that truly cut through the noise.

Tamás SimóDesigner and creative developer with a calling for visual creation. Born on a day when the Oculus star aligned with Saturn, he possesses a strong sense of beauty. Everything he creates must meet the highest standards. If it doesn't, he feels unfulfilled and cannot stop refining it until he's satisfied.
