Residencies

Residencies

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Eternal Flame, 2024, Oil on linen, linden wood, Presented at: Editorial, Vilnius, Image: Editorial
Kamilė building the oven for Oven Pavilion (in collaboration with architects O.Lozuraitytė and P.Išora), 2024, Presented at: SODAS2123, Vilnius, Image: Justinas Benikasas
Kamilė inside the oven while building Oven Pavilion, 2024, Presented at: SODAS2123, Vilnius, Image: Visvaldas Morkevičius
Oven Pavilion (in collaboration with architects O.Lozuraitytė and P.Išora), 2024 Presented at: SODAS2123, Vilnius, Image: Aneta Urbonaitė
Oven Pavilion (in collaboration with architects O.Lozuraitytė and P.Išora), 2024 Presented at: SODAS2123, Vilnius, Image: Laurynas Skeisgiela
Pink Pages, 2017-ongoing, Pink paper, pencil
Holy Wells & Trees and Other Faith Healing Sites, 2023, Site-specific installation
Holy Wells & Trees and Other Faith Healing Sites, 2023, Site-specific installation
Holy Wells & Trees and Other Faith Healing Sites, 2023, Site-specific installation
Sourdough DNA, 2020, Sourdough, natural pigments

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Kamilė Krasauskaitė

Resident

Kamilė Krasauskaitė (1995, Lithuania) is an artist and curator working across multiple disciplines and dimensions. Her practice unfolds through installations, sculptures, paintings, 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.

In MORPHO, Kamilė will explore the spirits of plants and plant magic, tracing the hidden codes that connect humans and the botanical world across dimensions. Her research focuses on the micro-universe of specific plants, particularly those rooted in Lithuanian herbal traditions, where gathering and rituals sync with moon cycles and celestial rhythms. Through this, she examines how plants act as portals and/or vessels – shifting perception, healing physical body, encoding memory, and revealing unseen connections between realms. Her research will be presented at AUDRA Festival.

Her recent projects, exhibitions, and performances include the solo show Eternal Flame (2024, Editorial, Vilnius); Oven Pavilion, a dual public architectural sculpture created in collaboration with architects O. Lozuraitytė and P. Išora (SODAS2123, Vilnius); Dismantling Dreams, Disrupted Seams (Rupert AEP 2023 final show); the 18th Tallinn Print Triennial: Sourdough as a Metaphor (installation and lecture-performance), represented by Slavs & Tatars’ Pickle Bar; group show The Sex Life of Fruit Flies (Low Gallery, Riga).

Period

01.05.2025 - 30.06.2025

Residency

Exchange (Incoming)

Partner

AUDRA Festival, Kaunas

Link

kamilekrasauskaite.com

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