From June 3 to 9, eleven artists of the Baltic Lines project will meet in Valga to work on research and art projects.
Baltic Lines: Reflections on Urban Transformation and Connectivity along Rail Baltica’s Passage is an artistic research network reflecting on the Rail Baltica railway infrastructure megaproject, which aims to integrate Baltic countries into the European railway network. The project involves eleven artists–researchers from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, and Sweden, who follow the creation of Rail Baltica and study topics such as the concept of the Baltic region, archiving as a political practice, and documenting megaprojects. In October, the project exhibition will open at the IN THE CLOSET gallery in Vilnius.
Project was initiated by Diāna Mikāne, Paula Veidenbauma
Baltic Lines artists researchers: Mattias Malk (EE), Eglė Šimėnaitė (LT), Valtteri Alanen (FI), Sofie Lucia Maria Carlson (SWE), Katariin Mudist (EE), Kamilė Vasiliauskaitė (LT), Aistė Gaidilionytė (LT), Gustavs Grasis (LV), Diāna Mikāne (LV), Paula Veidenbauma (LV), Danute Līva (LV)