NAC Residency Programme
- Published on Tuesday, 29 March 2022 17:13
Photo: Johanes ‘Mo’ong’ Santoso Pribadi
With the arrival of spring, the first quarter of NAC’s residency programme is coming to an end. Throughout January–March participants of Neringa Forest Architecture, Empowering Tools and NAC Garden Building projects lived and worked at NAC: gardener and chef Gabija Balčiūnaitė, spatial researcher Jurga Daubaraitė, composer and artist Conny Frischauf, engineer and gardener Adomas Gailius, artist Laura Garbštiene, artist Gabrielė Gervickaitė, agronomist Laimis Majauskas, artist Reyhaneh Mirjahani, artist Jan Lütjohann, chef Jonas Palekas, artist Johanes ‘Mo’ong’ Santoso Pribadi, hospitality manager Ona Sideravičiūtė, ecologist Izabelė Šuikaitė, architect Jonas Žukauskas, and geographer Anita Zariņa. We are looking forward to welcoming artist Elina Bäckman, illustrator and artist Tanya Denysenko, and writer and researcher Anke Dyes to stay at NAC in the months of April and May.
Empowering Tools participants at NAC: Reyhaneh Mirjahani, Laura Garbštienė, curator Egija Inzule, Gabrielė Gervickaitė, Jurga Daubaraitė, RIBOCA education manager Sandra Ķempele, Johanes 'Mo'ong' Santoso Pribadi, and Jonas Žukauskas. Photo by Nendrė Žilinskaitė. Photo by Jonas Žukauskas. Septenary rainbow with some shades missing from the Our Lady of Sorrows and Banga installation, 2022. Untitled (coat), 2020. Photo by Silke Briel. Null option by Gabrielė Gervickaitė, 2019. Gullbrandstorp: for the future image of 2050, a collaborative socially engaged project by Reyhaneh Mirjahani, 2021.
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