
2026-02-02
LIAA invites members of the association to submit applications for prizes intended for the production of new works. The call aims to encourage LTMKS members to create, produce, and present new artworks and projects.
The following LIAA members have received the prizes over the last five years: Deividas Vytautas Aukščiūnas, Gabija Pernavaitė, and Saskia Fischer (2025); Ieva Gražytė, Liudas Parulskis, and Lina Kruopytė (2024); Audrius Novickas, Barbora Matonytė, and Tomas Daukša (2023); Inga Galinytė (2022); Alina Melnikova and Milda Laužikaitė (2021).
The call is open to all LIAA members who are planning to implement a new artwork or project. Applications from all disciplines and thematic fields are welcome.
Prizes:
After reviewing the submitted applications, the LIAA Board will award two prizes of EUR 1,000 each for the realization of new works.
Submission of applications:
Please send the project description and visual material in a single PDF file (maximum size 10 MB, no more than 3 pages) by email to nariams@letmekoo.lt
Application deadline: 16 February 2026 (inclusive)
Other rules
The recipients of the award commit to creating and presenting the awarded work, and to submitting a completed report and documentation of the work by 31 October of the current year. One member may submit only one application to the competition per year.
The competition organizers reserve the right to publish, reproduce, or otherwise publicly disseminate the awarded work or fragments thereof (including its description and information about the author) for purposes related to the competition for an unlimited period of time. Submission of an application is considered consent to these conditions.
Artists who create works under this competition commit to publicly stating, when disseminating information about the works, that they were created with the support of an award from the Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association.
LIAA Prize Regulations 2026 (in Lithuanian)
LIAA activities are financed by the Lithuanian Council for Culture and the Municipality of the City of Vilnius.
Image: Inga Galinytė’s prize-winning work, performative installation Bad Dream. Photo by Martynas Norvaišas