"Nida Art Foundation" presents new artist residency "Butterfly Station"
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Nida Art Foundation has launched a new international artist residency program called "Drugelių stotis" (Butterfly Station) in Nida.
- The initiative, located in the historically significant Skruzdynė area, will host ten Lithuanian and foreign artists this summer.
- "Drugelių stotis" aims to be a space for implementing art projects and fostering creative exchange.
The Nida Art Foundation has introduced "Drugelių stotis" (Butterfly Station), a new international artist residency program and space for art project implementation. Located in the historically significant Skruzdynė area of Nida, Lithuania, this initiative aims to foster creative exchange and provide a dedicated environment for artists. This summer, "Drugelių stotis" will welcome ten artists, both from Lithuania and abroad. The program seeks to support artistic creation by offering a unique setting that combines historical significance with contemporary artistic practice. The choice of Skruzdynė, an area with a rich past, provides a distinctive backdrop for the artists' work. The foundation's initiative underscores a commitment to supporting the arts and promoting cultural dialogue. By bringing together artists from different backgrounds, "Drugelių stotis" is poised to become a vibrant hub for artistic innovation and collaboration within Lithuania's cultural landscape.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.