Video installation, 7min.
Multimedia installation
A strip of sandy terrain, at times only 400 meters wide, separates the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon. This sand houses myths, legends, and songs of longing and belonging within a desolate landscape - from towns buried under the dunes to meticulously planted forests designed to anchor the shifting sands.
The project deconstructs the Lithuanian seaside through its mediated forms and reassembles it from scratch - no rock or sand remains, only a shell, shaped by human intervention, perception, and mediation. Is a landscape defined by its physical form, or by the songs written about it, the myths told to explain it, and the maps drawn to claim it? Peeling back layers of symbolic intervention, we uncover not just a place, but a testament to the ways we shape and are shaped by the terrain.
Multimedia installation
Young Designer Award, Vilnius.
The installation delves into the media ecosystem of illicit publishing and the dissemination of information as acts of resistance against russian oppression and cultural erasure in Lithuania. An infographic in engraved on a metal sheet, covering a stump of wood. The infographic visualizes a network of people, infrastructure, and terrain - the forest, to be specific - with its active and strategic role in resistance. The focus is placed on the affordances of the forest, which helped the partisans - selection of moss and soil, use of water and wood, etc.
Multimedia installation
The Actual Main Institute (TAMI) is a starting point for a range of imagined cultural institutions - from public museums to research departments, and art galleries. TAMI investigates what constitutes a valid cultural context by turning around the order of supply and demand between practitioners and institutions. Rather than a physical, permanent venue, it serves as a placeholder for a wide range of expressions and functions.
"Oh - To Be Instituted" brings to life three iterations based on conversations with Rotterdam’s creative practitioners on their ideal institutions. Throughout the exhibition period, Huidenclub transforms from a TAMI factory to a TAMI showroom, housing a dynamic catalog of alternative institutional realities. Tailor-made facades, histories, and visual identities represent the hopes and frustrations of the contemporary creative landscape.
The project is generously supported by Stimuleringsfonds and Gemeente Rotterdam. Created in collaboration with Maren Bang for Design Biennale Rotterdam and Art Rotterdam ‘25.
Brand management and
creative direction
Cafaberry instagram
We’re committed to reshaping consumption through cruelty-free production, ensuring every ingredient reflects compassion for nature and its cultivators—without compromising convenience, price, or flavor. Cafaberry coffee bars repurpose the entire coffee cherry, turning cascara, an often-discarded byproduct, into value. This zero-waste approach boosts farmers’ incomes while crafting products that nourish both body and conscience.
As part of the core team, I collaborate closely with the founders and artistic director to shape every facet of the brand’s communication. From designing the website to crafting interviews, developing pitch decks, and curating photoshoots, I help ensure that Cafaberry’s vision resonates with clarity and purpose.
Brand management
and creative direction
GGACHI instagram
GGACHI kimchi is made in small batches using a traditional Korean recipe and local ingredients. Crafted by hand, naturally fermented, and packed with flavour - this is kimchi that tells a story, it’s a way to preserve culture, share knowledge, and build connection.
I developed the branding of GGACHI kimchi around a bold personality: a ggachi (magpie in english) — a sharp, slightly mischievous figure that captures the character of the spicy products. This personality runs through every touchpoint, from the icon to the tone voice.
Installation, metal and print
Years of imposed Iodine deficiency and the fear of nuclear power plant emergencies have made Iodine a household name in Post-Soviet Lithuania. Yet, the element’s simple, cold, plain, and factual nature results in a strange, conspiracy-like obsession, larger than the individual pieces of information and more mysterious than the political, economic, and environmental struggles it stems from. In the installation, a series of found footage, scientific measurements, aerial images, and perfect placeholders aim to tell the intertwined and contradicting web of stories surrounding Iodine. Through an attempt to be read, the simple blocks form an ambiguous narrative, as we continue to search for an organized evil by simplifying complex realities.
Multimedia installation
Kunstgewerbemuseum, Dresden.
Every aspect of democracy has been designed, therefore it can be designed differently. For the exhibition All In! Redesigning Democracy, the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn and the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Dresden have commissioned two citizens’ assemblies. Thirty five randomly selected citizens came together in each venue to develop a list of recommendations on how the two museums could become more open, welcoming, and inclusive. Together with videographers Karnik Gregorian and Uwe Wröbel, the process and the outcomes of the citizens’ assemblies were processed into an artistic multi-media installation and presented in the exhibition. Both host institutions have committed to implement the citizens’ recommendations or react to them in another appropriate way.
Completed in collaboration with Studio Folder, Jennifer Carniel, Susanna Tomassini, and Louisa Wolf.
Print publication, 134p.
The publication delves into the media ecosystem of illicit publishing and the dissemination of information as acts of resistance against russian oppression and cultural erasure in Lithuania. The thesis examines the complex system of elements required for the operation to function, such as an organized network of people, infrastructure, and suitable terrain. My fascination is the repetition of resistance strategies that unfolded in this media ecology, and how the patterns of information smuggling could be told through elements of the forest and the evidence it carries.
Publication, 61p.
Permanent Theatre addresses issues of static year-round exhibitions in museums and archives, which result in limited visits and low returns. The project proposes a tool - a booklet - for embracing and observing the performative dimension of the museum or archive. With Permanent Theater, the first visit makes us actors experiencing the scripted narratives of the space. The second visit shifts the roles - the guest becomes a spectator and other guests become the dynamic exhibit. The project was created for and with Depot Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.