Kaunas Business Park Transforms into Vibrant Street Art Hub
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A business park in Kaunas, Lithuania, transformed into a vibrant urban space through a street art event organized by Omberg Group.
- The event aimed to showcase business territories as more than just workplaces, fostering creativity, community, and cultural exchange.
- Over 150 participants, including experienced artists and newcomers, engaged in the street art festival, promoting community and reducing social division.
Taikos Business Park in Kaunas, Lithuania, has been reimagined as a dynamic hub for creativity and community engagement, thanks to a street art festival organized by Omberg Group. The event aimed to demonstrate that business areas can serve a broader purpose beyond mere workspaces.
We want the new spaces in our projects to be bright, active city locations, and for people to feel the value and benefit. This event showed that Taikos Business Park can be such a place, that there is room for everyone in it โ for business, creativity, community meetings and initiatives.
Judita Gedutienฤ, Commercial Director at Omberg Group, emphasized the company's commitment to creating lively urban spaces. "We want the new spaces in our projects to be bright, active city locations, and for people to feel the value and benefit," she stated. The street art event, she noted, proved that Taikos Business Park can be such a place, welcoming business, creativity, community gatherings, and initiatives.
"The city needs places where people can create, experiment, and collaborate. The street art event was a good example of how business, creators, and the city community can create more vibrancy," Gedutienฤ added. The festival provided a platform for artists to grow, experiment, and discover their styles, while also fostering community spirit and cultural enrichment.
The city needs places where people can create, experiment, and collaborate. The street art event was a good example of how business, creators, and the city community can create more vibrancy.
Tomas Mikutelis from "Penaltee" expressed his satisfaction with the event's focus on creativity, learning, and interaction. "I invite everyone to Taikos Business Park to see our work and enjoy a colorful life," he said. The festival attracted over 150 participants, including seasoned street artists from Lithuania and abroad, as well as individuals eager to try their hand at the art form or simply enjoy the process. The initiative highlighted how business parks can become integral parts of the city, facilitating not only work but also social interaction, learning, and cultural exchange.
I invite everyone to Taikos Business Park to see our work and enjoy a colorful life.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.