OPEN SODAS

Vilnius is most beautiful in spring. As well as the most photogenic.

That’s why SODAS 2123, a cultural complex located on the picturesque Rasų Hill, invites you to take a look around and opens its doors wide. This time, the topic of the OPEN SODAS events programme is PHOTOGRAPHY.

On 10th of March, the Open Studios event will feature interviews with artists, screenings of their work and open studio doors. The programme includes a screening of Emilia Škarnulytė’s film Kapinynas, an exhibition of paintings by Rokas Pralgauskas, a narrative of analogue photography about Peru by Mindaugas Oželis and a presentation and discussion of Tata Frenkel’s Mediaroms workshop.

OPEN STUDIOS:

Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė

Gintautas Trimakas

Volungė

Galerija „Trivium”

Bon Alog and Laurynas Skaisgiela

Entity

Galerija „Atletika”

 

PROGRAM OF EVENTS:

6 pm – 9 pm Roko Pralgausko tapybos darbų paroda

📍”Trivium” gallery

6 pm – 8 pm Emilijos Škarnulytės filmo “Kapinynas” peržiūra

Just a moment, 📍SODAS 2123 ground floor hall

7 pm Music in the BAR

📍SODAS 2123 bar

7 pm Ritual action “Blades” – a retrospective of the path of women creators
📍 2nd floor corridor

7:30 pm Tata Frenkel Mediaroms dirbtuvių pristatymas ir aptarimas

📍FAMM space

8:30 pm – 10 pm Analoginės fotografijos pasakojimas apie Peru “Tiem kas nekeliaus” (Pasakotojas – Mindaugas Oželis SPONGE Lab)

📍SODAS 2123 ground floor hall

 

OPEN SODAS event is part of the Vilnius 700th anniversary programme.

SODAS 2123 cultural centre is a self-governing community-based space, operated and curated by the Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association. It brings together creators and researchers from different fields, with practices based on experimentation, developing unexpected formats, and responding to the latest cultural, social, geopolitical and ecological issues.

The event is organized by SODAS 2123 together with the LTMKS.

The activities of LTMKS are financed by the Lithuanian Council of Culture and Vilnius City Municipality.

Main information partner 15 min.

Design – Marek Voida.