The first resident of Archaeomythologies is Kamilė Krasauskaitė!

2025-09-05

Kamilė Krasauskaitė is an artist and curator working across multiple disciplines and dimensions. Her practice unfolds through installations, sculptures, painting, publications, and social events. She explores ancient crafts as deep codes for unlocking connections between everyday life and ancestral knowledge, including indigenous cultures’ beliefs and practices.

Her work is deeply tied to place and space, investigating how environments – both natural and constructed – can act as portals for physical, mystical, and psychological transformation for human and non-human beings alike.

The #Archaeomythologies programme fosters research-led projects that cross disciplinary boundaries. It focuses on practices that engage with prehistoric cultures, everyday life, ritual gestures, and symbolic or spiritual expression – opening new ways of connecting the material traces of deep time with the imaginative tools of contemporary art.

Partners: Flusso Project, Lithuanian Culture Institute, Cultura Lituana in Italia, Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus, Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio BAT e Foggia, Istituto Italiano per l’Archeologia Sperimentale, Città di Putignano.
📷 Visvaldas Morkevičius.
The residency is organised in collaboration with the Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association. LIAA activities are financed by the Lithuanian Council for Culture.