Eszter Sápi is currently an MFA candidate at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She received a BA from Macalester College in Studio Arts and Educational Studies. Eszter works in mixed media drawing/painting, screenprinting, animation and installation. Her work explores the intersections of national myths, personal memory and gender and sexual identity, playing particularly with retellings of folk tales from her native Hungary through the prism of immigrant and queer experiences. Recent group exhibitions include The Arches Student Show, a companion exhibition to The Boston Printmakers 2011 North American Biennial at Danforth Museum of Art (Framingham, MA, 2011), For your consideration at MEME Gallery (Cambridge, MA, 2010), Midwest Sanctuary at Altered Esthetics (Minneapolis, MN, 2008), and Interrobang at Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, Macalester College (Saint Paul, MN, 2008). She has also received the Montague International Travel Grant to attend a printmaking residency at the Frans Masereel Centre (Kasterlee, Belgium, 2011).