We welcome the beginning of summer with exciting news – Children’s Forest Pavilion has opened its doors in the Stasys Museum’s education space.
The opening event featured a project presentation together with the team of architects and a special live music performance. On the occasion of the museum’s anniversary, visitors were also invited to take part in educational activities and guided tours with Stasys Museum guides and the exhibition curator.
Curated and produced by: Neringa Forest Architecture (Jurga Daubaraitė, Egija Inzule, Jonas Žukauskas)
Architecture: Jonas Žukauskas in collaboration with Antanas Gerlikas, Jurgis Paškevičius, Anton Shramkov
Graphic design: Monika Janulevičiūtė
Video production: Eitvydas Doškus, Elis Hannikainen Video editing: Ignė Narbutaitė Lighting: Martynas Kazimierėnas
Translation and proofreading: Alexandra Bondarev, Gemma Lloyd
Stasys Museum:
Project coordination: Vilius Vaitiekūnas
Graphic design adaptation: Daniil Lapickij
Communication: Gabrielius Grašys
Lithuanian translation and editing: Dangė Vitkienė
Technical assistance: Gediminas Akstinas, Tomas Styra
Education team: Karen Vanhercke, Veronika Kaminskaitė, Vilius Vaitiekūnas
Special thanks to: Monika Kalinauskaitė, Ines Weizman, Ancient Woods Foundation, Curonian Spit National Park, Kretinga Forestry
Partners: Nida Art Colony of Vilnius Academy of Arts, Panevėžys District Education Center
Financed by: Lithuanian Council for Culture, Neringa Municipality, Panevėžys Municipality, Nordic Culture Point
Supported by: AB Roquette Amilina, UAB Splius, MB Lairent
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