Partners

Partners

EDU Vilnius is helping us implement the Art of Curiosity: Learning in the Community programme in Vilnius schools.

 

 

Together with the Tūkstantmečio mokyklos programme, which is funded by the European Union’s NextGenerationEU funds, we are carrying out the programme Art of Curiosity: Partnership for Deep Learning. Tūkstantmečio mokyklos programme is implemented by the European Social Fund Agency.

 

 

 

From 2024 to 2027, together with the University of Helsinki and 11 partners from across Europe, we are delivering a research-based project under the Horizon Europe programme — CLiViE (The Cultural Literacies’ Value in Europe). The project aims to explore and develop innovative practices that improve the quality and impact of cultural education in Europe, contributing to the creation of a more tolerant society. The project is funded by the European Union.

 

 

We have a long-standing partnership with the British Council in Lithuania. The British Council provided the impetus and targeted support for the Building Connections programme for children and youth day-care centres in 2016–2022 and the Discovered Stories programme for libraries in 2022. We are currently working with the British Council on the Dialogue Communities programme.

 

 

The Lithuanian Council for Culture is contributing to the Dialogue Communities programme in 2025.

 

 

       

We are collaborating with the Lithuanian National Museum of Art, the National Museum of Lithuania, the Vilna Gaon Museum of Jewish History, and the Vilnius Theatre Lėlė to deliver the Art of Curiosity programme, aiming to foster an environment that supports and strengthens cultural education.

 

 

We run a programme for schools titled the Art of Curiosity: Learning in the Community, which is part of the Active Citizens Fund financed by the EEA Financial Mechanism.

 

 

With support from the Cultural Education System Modernisation Project by the Martynas Mažvydas Lithuanian National Library, we have conducted the programme the Art of Curiosity: Learning in the Community in 12 schools throughout all regions of Lithuania during the 2021–2022 school year.

 

 

We draw on the experience of Nible Fish, our peers from the UK, to develop creativity. They have a long history of successful partnerships with schools and cultural organisations based on creativity and a variety of art forms.

 

 

We have been a perennial partner of the cultural change programmes in Kaunas region during the Kaunas – European Capital of Culture 2022.

 

 

We collaborate with the artist association Žuvies Akis in carrying out programmes in the city and district of Klaipėda.

 

 

Knowledge Economy Forum are our peers and we collaborate with them in developing and implementing education programmes.

 

 

We work on projects supporting civil activists with the Swedish International Liberal Centre, which supports democratic processes and human rights in Eastern Europe, South America and North Africa.