Who Should Join
This workshop is ideal for anyone passionate about public spaces, heritage, and cultural rights. Whether you are a student, a researcher, an artist or simply curious, your perspectives are welcome!
What to Expect
Participants will:
- Research: Analyze the historical, social, and natural aspects of a designated space.
- Synthesize Knowledge: Share insights and integrate findings within groups.
- Co-Design: Create a heritage value map through collaborative inquiry and shared experiences.
One session includes an outdoor site visit, so please dress accordingly! The language – EN.
Programme Overview
- Day 1, January 29: Evening (16:50–19:00) – Introduction and practice exchange
- Day 2, January 30:
Morning (10:30–12:30): Site visit and exercises
Afternoon (14:00–16:30): Feedback, group exchange, and findings presentation
Evening (16.50–18:20): Research presentation
Coffee and lunch on January 30 will be provided.
Why Attend?
This workshop underscores the power of rights-based and citizen-led efforts and highlights the importance of involving civil society in public space management.
About the Facilitators
Vita Gelūnienė and Ed Carroll are renowned community artists with deep ties to the Kaunas, Šančiai region. Vita led the EU Bauhaus award-winning Genius Loci Project, and Ed contributes actively to the Council of Europe Faro Convention Network. Together, they co-created the community opera “Cabbage Field,” performed at festivals in Luxembourg (2022) and Rotterdam (2023). For more information about their ongoing project wisit: https://sanciubendruomene.lt/en/
Don’t Miss This Opportunity!
Dive into an inspiring exploration of heritage and community. Spaces are limited, so register now! Registration by January, 27: https://forms.gle/4qfWcAFnAs36fJsV7
This workshop is a final event of the collective research “Vilnius Heritage as a Space for the Implementation of Cultural Rights”, which is in turn a part of the project “Human Rights Literacy for the Belarusian Civic Society”, sponsored by the U.S. Government.