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Multidisciplinary Residencies in Lithuania

5 residencies for multidisciplinary artists in Lithuania.

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Europos Parkas

Vilnius, Lithuania

The Artist Residency Program at Europos Parkas is an international residence situated in a beautiful landscape at the Sculpture Park, 19 km north of Vilnius, Lithuania's capital, serving as a meeting point for artists from diverse cultures. Open to creative people of any nationality and field throughout the year, it includes visits to Lithuanian cultural sites, artists' studios, museums, and galleries, along with seminars, discussions, and slide presentations tailored to individual needs.

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Kintai Arts Residency

Kintai, Lithuania

Kintai Arts Residency is an international artist residency program located in the rural village of Kintai on the coast of the Curonian Lagoon in Lithuania's Klaipėda region, offering a space for interdisciplinary artistic practice outside urban centers. It supports artists, curators, researchers, and others in visual arts, music, sound, and interdisciplinary fields through residencies in a former school building, emphasizing interaction with the local community and environment. The program provides accommodation, shared studios, and opportunities for public presentations, with open calls announced periodically.

HousingInterdisciplinaryVisual ArtsSound / MusicMultidisciplinary
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Lithuanian Artists' Association

VILNIUS LT 2001, Lithuania

The Lithuanian Artists' Association (Lietuvos dailininkų sąjunga), based in Vilnius LT , Lithuania, is the official professional organization uniting painters and artists, promoting their work, protecting copyrights, and organizing galleries and creative efforts. It hosts artist residencies such as the Palanga Art residency near the Baltic Sea, offering a 150 m² workshop with projector and audio equipment, plus accommodation in 4 separate rooms suitable for artists and family. Activities include artistic research, production, public presentations, open studios, talks, workshops, and professional exchanges.

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Palanga art gallery “Ramybe”

Palanga, Lithuania

Vila RAMYBĖ is an art residence of the cultural centre of Palanga established in a natural open country setting, offering a unique opportunity for artists to realize creative ideas. The residency accepts international applicants for 1-2 month programs (with preference for 2-month stays) and includes accommodation, a large workshop space, and opportunities for artistic research, public presentations, and professional exchange.

HousingCraftDrawingMixed MediaMultidisciplinaryNew Media+4
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Rupert

Vilnius, Lithuania

Rupert's Residency Programme, situated in the scenic Valakampiai district of Vilnius, Lithuania, offers a unique opportunity for local and international cultural practitioners across a broad spectrum including artists, writers, curators, cultural managers, and academics. This programme allows participants to live and work in Vilnius, fostering the development of individual projects while engaging with the region's vibrant creative sphere. The residency, designed by the acclaimed Lithuanian architect Audrius Ambrasas, features studios with mezzanines, providing ample space for creative and research activities. Surrounded by natural beauty and yet close to the city's cultural heart, Rupert encourages a blend of solitude and community engagement. With studios equipped with essentials and WiFi, residents enjoy a conducive environment for production and research. Rupert supports its residents with curatorial assistance, professional meetings, and integration into the local art scene, alongside the freedom to engage with its public and educational programmes. This inclusive approach aims to cultivate long-standing relationships and ongoing collaboration, enriching both the residents and the broader cultural landscape. This fully funded residency, supported by the Lithuanian Council for Culture and Tech Arts, invites individual artists, collectives, and families to apply. Despite covering studio costs, residents are expected to manage their daily and travel expenses, with Rupert providing necessary support for external funding applications. The residency embodies a spirit of openness, creativity, and intercultural exchange, contributing significantly to the contemporary art field.

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