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Arunas Gelunas, director of Lithuanian Art Museum, stopped by at the Kazickas Family Residence to discuss potential collaboration opportunities with KFF NYC office director Neila Baumiliene and KFF Vilnius office director Agne Vertelkaite.
Educational workshops offered at the Lithuanian Art Museum's 9 branches could become a perfect tool helping to reduce social isolation in Lithuania. KFF directors presented A. Gelunas with dr. Joseph P. Kazickas inspiring autobiography "Odyssey of Hope - The Journey Never Ends" that guides the readers through their own life paths.
Education of children, youth and adults is a part of essential activities in the Lithuanian Art Museum. Educational programs are organized in every branch of the museum. Lithuanian Art Museum’s Centre for Cognition of Art (Vilnius) organizes and develops educational work in the Museum of Applied Arts, Vilnius Picture Gallery and Museum of the Radvilas Palace. Educational centers are established in Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum, National Art Gallery, Clock Museum, and Pranas Domšaitis Gallery, which also organizes activities in the Museum of Miniature Arts. Educational programs are implemented in the Palanga Amber Museum even though educational center there is not established.
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