What Spring Looks Like in Nature and Art. Daily Activities for Little Researchers
This article invites children and parents to participate in a creative project focusing on nature and art throughout March, featuring activities and an opportunity to submit their artworks.
From Detail Hunting to Mood. Explore the Art of Sketching!
A creative project encourages sharing sketches and ideas, promoting exploration of art in museums and nature.
Anu Aun on Epp Maria Kokamäe's Portrait Film: I Wanted to Know What Her Formula for Success Is
Director Anu Aun's upcoming portrait film focuses on artist Epp Maria Kokamäe and explores her productivity and work-life balance.
A gift that cannot be bought in a store. A surprise for Janis Rozentāls' birthday
The article discusses a creative project celebrating Janis Rozentāls' birthday, inviting contributions from the public while highlighting his impact on Latvian arts.
Exhibition: Creative Neighbors
An exhibition titled 'Creative Neighbors' showcases works by 15 women artists inspired by the theme of neighborhood at the Städtische Galerie in Geretsried, Germany.
Art Scene in Latvia – Fragmented but Alive. The Latvia Art Prize Will Be Awarded for the First Time
This article discusses the inaugural Latvia Art Prize, its purpose, challenges, and the creative initiatives emerging in the fragmented Latvian art scene.
The Story of One Painting: Miervaldis Polis. 'Dream'
The article discusses a creative project revolving around the artwork of Latvian artist Miervaldis Polis, inviting submissions for a collective exhibition.
Discover the LNMM art collection from home! Daily activities for children
The Latvian National Museum of Art invites families to participate in a creative project, sharing children's artwork with the chance to win a prize while also discovering the museum's offerings through daily ideas and activities.
Get to know the language and types of art with the 'Family Bag'!
The 'Family Bag' project invites families to explore art through creative ideas and activities that engage both children and adults.
WEEKLY RESPONDER ⟩ Mart Sander: I am quite sure that my magnum opus is still to be created
Mart Sander discusses his creative process and recent work on the short film 'Tallinn is Burning'.
Create a group portrait! A daily task for little researchers
A creative project inviting children to submit their artwork with a chance to win a book, while exploring various educational themes throughout March.
São Paulo Design Week maps the city's creative scene
São Paulo's Design Week presents a comprehensive guide to the city's creative landscape, highlighting various design spaces and products across its districts.
Nekalab has opened its doors in Tampere's Nekala - over a hundred artists received long-awaited workspaces
Nekalab, a new multi-arts center in Tampere, Finland, has opened, providing long-awaited workspaces for over a hundred artists across various creative disciplines.
Explore installation art! Creative daily activities for children
This project invites children and adults to engage in creative activities related to art, with daily ideas shared throughout March.
T. Galkauskas, an actor of the young generation at VŠDT, on challenges and the power of the stage: 'I have recovered more than once'
Tautvydas Galkauskas discusses his passion for acting and the importance of support from sponsors for the theater's creative endeavors.
Documenting Life in Poetry. The First Poetry Collection by New Author Silvestra Solovjeva
Silvestra Solovjeva is set to release his first poetry collection, reflecting on his life experiences, including a near-fatal accident and his journey of recovery.
Stories Heard in the Barber's Chair Inspired a Work: Lithuanian Received High Recognition Worldwide
A Lithuanian artist received high praise at the OMC Asia Cup Open for a creative work that reflects real-life stories shared in the barber's chair.
Romans Suta 'Still Life with a Triangle'. Daily Tasks for Young Researchers
A creative project inviting children to share their artworks related to various themes, inspired by the artist Romans Suta.
Latgale photographers display creative experiments in a joint exhibition
Photographers from the Latgale region showcase their creative works in a joint exhibition, emphasizing diversity in styles and inspirations.
Painting Silent Nature! A Daily Activity for Kids
The article promotes a month-long initiative encouraging children to explore art and museums through daily creative activities.
The Last Botería of Madrid Reinvents Itself as an Oasis of Shared Creativity: 'I Make People Happy Without Producing Anything, With Something That Simply Happens'
A traditional bottler in Madrid has transformed into a creative hub, hosting various artistic and social events while fostering a community of over 140 members.
Meeting with Art During Spring Break. Daily Tasks
The project encourages creative engagement by providing daily ideas for activities for families during spring break, culminating in a contest with a prize.
Artists Facing New Paths in Creative Process
The article discusses the historical intertwining of art and technology and how new advancements, especially artificial intelligence, create novel opportunities for artistic expression and collaboration.
Creative reaction to the Cabinet of Ministers' "reckless decisions". Iveta Gabaliņa's exhibition at the "ISSP" gallery
The article discusses Iveta Gabaliņa's exhibition, which creatively reflects on the Latvian Cabinet's controversial decisions regarding forest management.
'Chavosos': artistic haircuts are a highlight in the barber culture of the peripheries in the interior of São Paulo
The artistic haircutting culture in São Paulo's peripheral barber shops is gaining recognition as a form of urban art.
We are creating a sculpture! Getting to know the work of the sculptor Teodors Zaļkalns "Pig"
The project invites participation in creative activities related to sculpture, featuring the work of Teodors Zaļkalns and encouraging submissions of children's artwork.
Creating an art book and exploring the museum library!
A creative project encourages submissions from participants to share ideas about art concepts and experiences in a museum setting, culminating in an art book and a prize for selected contributors.
Support for 667 projects totaling nearly 3.7 million euros in the first VKKF competition of the year
The VKKF supported 667 cultural projects in Latvia with nearly 3.7 million euros in funding in its first competition of the year, highlighting both a thriving creative sector and significant financial shortfalls.
Get to know the history of the LNMM building! Make a museum model!
The LNMM project encourages creative activities for children and adults centered around the history and exhibits of the museum.
Does artificial intelligence threaten visual art? Researcher Šķilters and artist Peters discuss
The article discusses the role of artificial intelligence in the creative processes of visual art, emphasizing its collaboration with human creators.
Creative Crisis – The Everyday Life of Artists or a Universal Experience?
The discussion centers on whether the notion of the struggling artist tied to anxiety and emotional instability is a valid experience or simply a myth.
Getting to Know LNMM! Calendar of Activities for Parents and Children for March
A calendar of creative and educational activities for children and parents at the LNMM throughout March.
Should an opera soloist also be an actor? A conversation with the creative team of the performance 'The Farmer's Honor'
This article discusses the artistic collaboration behind the performance 'The Farmer's Honor' at the Latvian National Opera, emphasizing the importance of acting skills for opera singers.
+234 Art Fair: AFC renews Ecobank-Soto partnership
The Africa Finance Corporation has renewed its partnership with Ecobank Nigeria and Soto Gallery for the upcoming +234 Art Fair, reflecting the growth of the Nigerian creative economy.
Event Series: Women in Front of a Water Landscape
The cultural event series 'Kunsträume am Starnberger See' is dedicated to women and features a variety of readings, concerts, and exhibitions over the year, with a vibrant program showcasing their roles in creative spaces.
Recognition for Aldo Sessa, the master of Argentine photography who steps up his creative endeavors
Aldo Sessa, at 86 years old, has been honored as an eminent cultural figure in Argentina while continuing to explore his artistic passions in photography and painting.
From stress reduction to self-expression: the demand for creative tools is growing
Experts are noting a significant shift in the artistic supplies market in Lithuania, as a broader audience beyond professional artists is engaging in creative expressions, including those seeking emotional well-being.
We should not let AI into art, after all, that’s what we want to do as humans, says restorer Krkošová
Restorer and illustrator Kamila Krkošová discusses the encroachment of artificial intelligence in the creative arts and stresses the importance of human creativity and artistic cultivation.
Photo: The first exhibition season of the year has been opened at the Rothko Museum
The Rothko Museum has officially inaugurated its first exhibition season of the year, showcasing six projects highlighting the creative quests of artists from Italy, Finland, and Latvia.
Participants of the Constitutional Court's Student Competition: Trust in Latvia is Created by Its People
Students in a creative competition express their trust in Latvia through art, discussing the role of community and national events in fostering this trust.
I Thought I Was Weird. My Work Was Rejected at School, Says Jarcovjáková
Jarcovjáková reflects on her experiences of feeling rejected during her schooling due to her creative expression.
Flavita Banana: the art of production
The article by El País discusses the creative work of Flavita Banana in producing illustrations and drawings.
Fair highlights culture, art, music, and antiques in Feira de Santana; learn more
The Feira Arte na Avenida showcases various art forms, crafts, and local culture in Feira de Santana, Brazil, set to take place on February 22, 2026.
No idea: A fun and clever work that many can reflect on
The article discusses a creative and relatable piece of work that resonates with many individuals.
Bluish, gray and black tones: the technical solution of the painter Adrián Socorro for power outages in Cuba
Mexican painter Adrián Socorro discusses how power outages in Cuba influenced his creative palette, resulting in a new artistic direction.
The Thyssen invites you to step into a painting by Robert Rauschenberg
The Thyssen Museum in Madrid celebrates the centenary of artist Robert Rauschenberg's birth with an installation that reconstructs his creative process.
Croatian creatives Kristina Volf and Sean Poropat in the jury of one of the world's most influential design awards
Kristina Volf and Sean Poropat have been appointed to the jury of the Art Directors Club's 105th Annual Awards in New York, a prestigious global competition in creative communications and design.
Manchester City Welcomes Forward Semenyo in a Unique Way
Manchester City has uniquely welcomed their new Ghanaian forward Antoine Semenyo with a creative art piece as he joins from Bournemouth.
Creativity: Chilling Cats and Faces in the Floor
The article explores how engaging in creative activities like pottery and painting can be fun and beneficial for maintaining a youthful mind.
Paul McCarthy, artist: "Capitalism has become the manual of fascism"
Paul McCarthy, an 80-year-old creative provocateur, explores themes of capitalism, political correctness, and established cultural systems in his diverse artistic works, often referencing controversial figures and motifs.