Bio

​Eniko Ujj is a Hungarian American multidisciplinary artist based in Pensacola Florida. Her art practice ranges from mural and lettering work, conceptual sculpture, ceramics, oil painting, and collaborative projects. She immigrated to the States as a child, and graduated with a BFA with a focus on oil painting from the University of West Florida in 2013. After moving back from a stint abroad in Denmark she started focusing on a career in the arts and established herself as a full-time mural artist. She also developed a ceramics practice, exhibited work in regional exhibitions, and has lead public, educational pit fires in rural areas in the American south.

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Publications


2024

“309’s ‘AIR’” by Lynnessa Davis, The Corsair, February 2024

“Artists Create Murals Between Community Garden and Blake Doyle Skatepark in Pensacola” by Gregg Pachkowski, Pensacola News Journal, February 2024
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“Rising Stars 2024” by Rick Outzen, Inweekly, February 2024
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“Eniko Ujj” by Brennah D’Layn, The Commun-ity Zine, Autumn 2024

2023

“Ecogrief: Blue Hollers in the Shadow of the Holocene”, Mergoat Mag, Spring 2023
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Taking it to the Streets: Pensacola Muralists Group Comes Together to Promote Public Art” by Kelly Oden, Pensacola Magazine, February 2023
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“Humanities, Sciences, and Art” by Hunter Morrison, Inweekly, January 2023
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2022

“Igniting an Eco-conscious Community: Local Artists Form Pit Firing Collective” by Dakota Parks, Pensacola Magazine, February 2022
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2021

“Five Questions with Creatives: Eniko Ujj” by Morgan Cole, Downtown Crowd, June 2021
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“Childlike Creativity on Display” by Savannah Evanoff, Inweekly, July 2021
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