
Institute of Arts and Cultural Studies

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CINEMA HERITAGE RESEARCH - LKA Latvian Film Museum
18.30–19.30
Lecture on film research “How and why to think and create an essay in film art?”, Dita Šķēle, LKA doctoral student
Audience: students from 15 years old
19.30–20.30
Lecture “Student and studio films as an object of research”, Kristaps Opincāns, LKA doctoral student
Audience: students from 15 years old
10.00–22.00
Exhibition “Conjure the world. Latvian film artists"
DIVERSITY OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
18.00–18.30 | 18.30–19.00 (2nd floor)
CULTURE AND ART IN THE DIGITAL FUTURE | Creative workshop “Cultural experience through virtual reality”, Ieva Zemīte and Asnāte Kalēja, LKA Institute of Culture and Arts
Audience: students from 12 years old
19:00–20:00 (2nd floor)
Class “Culture in your home”, Līga Vinogradova, LKA Institute of Culture and Arts
Audience: families with children (up to 12 years old)
20:00–21:00 (2nd floor)
Class “Keywords of war”, Iveta Ķešāne, Liene Ozoliņa, Eva Marhileviča, Sabīne Ozola, Maija Spuriņa, LKA Institute of Culture and Arts
Audience: students from 15 years old
WHAT DO YOUNG SCIENTISTS RESEARCH?
18.00–19.00 (1st floor, 2nd room)
CRITICAL THINKING IN A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT | Masterclass “Recognize Fake News or Digital Detectives”, Ketrisa Petkeviča, LKA master's student
Audience: students from 15 years old
19.00–20.00 (1st floor, 2nd room)
Yard games tournament
Project "Yard games: research and updating of intangible cultural heritage in modern Latvia" team – Laura Brutāne, Laila Ozola, Vendija Kokare, Una Žeimute
Audience: families with children (up to 10 years old).
21.00–22.00 (2nd floor)
Workshop “Documentary Theatre”, Katrīna Dūka, LKA Institute of Culture and Arts
Audience: students from 15 years old
Research walk around the Miera Street block
20.00–21.00
Gathering at 19.45 at the entrance to the Spirit House
Anete Liepiņa, Valters Valts Kronbergs, LKA Institute of Culture and Arts
Audience: students from 14 years old
As part of the graffiti walk, participants will be invited to explore the street art available on Miera Street and its surroundings, contextually exploring the content of graffiti, its potential causes and research opportunities for the phenomenon. Under the guidance of Zane Grigoroviča, Associate Professor of the Latvian Academy of Culture, Mg.art., participants will get to know both the urban heritage of the Miera Street area and the previous experience of LKA researchers in graffiti research.
Please bring a flashlight!
Date of event:
September 26, 2025
Time:
6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
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