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LTMKS (Lietuvos tarpdisciplininio meno kūrėjų sąjunga) vienija daugiau kaip 70 šiuolaikinio meno kūrėjų ir priklauso Meno kūrėjų asociacijai, tačiau visuomet buvo virtuali organizacija (be patalpų) ir vykdydavo renginius „Kablyje“,  kareivinėse Šiaurės miestelyje, ŠMC, viešose erdvėse Vilniuje ir kituose miestuose. LTMKS yra visuomeninė organizacija (asociacija), įkurta 1998 metais, ir tęsia 1994 metais įsteigtos „Metastudijos“ veiklą. Sąjunga vienija ir jaunus, ir jau pripažintus menininkus, gavusius Nacionalines ir kitas reikšmingas premijas, dalyvavusius Venecijos bienalėje ir kitose svarbiose tarptautinėse parodose.

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Lietuvos tarpdisciplininio meno kūrėjų sąjunga, organizacijos kodas: 191695858, SEB bankas,  Sąsk. nr. LT817044060001112103

The Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association (LeTMeKoo) is an artist-run organisation that has more than 60 members and belongs to the Lithuanian Art Creators’ Association, yet it has always been a virtual organisation (without premises) and organized its projects at Kablys (“The Hook”, the former Railway Workers’ Culture Palace in Vilnius), military barracks in the Northern Town district of Vilnius, the Contemporary Art Centre, the Ministry of Fluxus (a government-sponsored artist studio complex in Central Vilnius), and in public spaces of Vilnius and other cities. LETMEKOO, established as a non-governmental public organisation (an association) in 1998, continues the activities of Metastudija, an artist-run initiative that emerged in 1994. The association unites both young and acclaimed artists who received the Lithuanian National Art and Culture Prize and other awards, and participated in the Venice Biennale and other prominent international and local exhibitions. It is the only organisation run by artists and curators in Lithuania that has been consistently active for more than a decade already. It organizes and produces exhibitions, events and residencies, publishes various publications and represents artists in various socio-political situations.
Although the association’s name in Lithuanian resembles those of the creative unions established in the Soviet era, it has no inherited bureaucratic structure, and is thus able to flexibly respond to today’s situation of the Lithuanian art scene and flirt with it.

Kontaktai / Contacts:

Vytautas Michelkevicius, vytautasmi@gmail.com, +37065257837, Vilnius