Join us on August 21 at 12 pm, for an educational workshop for teenagers called ‘Space Nursing’. 

‘Space Nursing’ is a communal art practice that combines artistic research, spatial activism, and experimental architecture to reimagine urban wastelands as rich sites of ecological and symbolic potential. Together with Augustas Lapinskas participants will explore Piotr Bury Łakomy’s exhibition ‘Garden Exit’ and observe the CAC’s yard and its microscopic inhabitants using portable microscopes. These tools will reveal the hidden ecologies and biodiversity present in the urban environment. Participants will also have a chance to interact with materials used in Łakomy’s work and create watercolor compositions inspired by the microscopic life found in the CAC yard.

 

Recommended age: 13–17 years

Participation fee: 4 EUR. Purchase tickets in advance here.

Duration: 3 hours

Languages: Lithuanian, English

Places are limited, so we invite you to register for the workshop here.

We kindly recommend dressing appropriately according to the weather forecast.

 

Augustas Lapinskas is an architect and interdisciplinary artist based in Vilnius, Lithuania. He is a co-founder of the spatial activism collective ‘micro-empathy’ and a member of the speculative architecture platform ‘3022’. His work integrates architecture, artistic research, and co-creation, engaging with themes of urban regeneration, ecological transition, and speculative futures. His practice is rooted in cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaboration, informed by creative projects and academic experience in Europe and the United States.