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Inside Stories.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bagdžiūnaitė, Agnė, author.
Dainovskytė, Milda, author.
Gražytė, Ieva, author.
Murtaugh, JL, author, contributor.
Palekaitė, Goda, author.
Šiaulytė, Viktorija, author.
Contributor:
Dettmar, Sophie, photographer.
Gurskaitė, Dominyka, photographer.
Vasilenko, Andrej, photographer.
Rougeaux, Alice, editor.
Wolfsberger, Annette, contributor.
Kutsar, Henri, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Series:
Re-Imagine Europe: New Perspectives for Action ; 13
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art Pedagogy.
Arts--Study and teaching.
Sociology.
Genre:
Interviews.
Interviews
Reports.
Records (Documents)
Serial publications.
Serial publications
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Rupert, 2026.
[Place of publication not identified] : Paradiso, 2026.
Summary:
"Inside Stories is a Rupert pilot study commissioned by Re-Imagine Europe, intended to reveal more of the organisation's internal processes and unseen labour to the general public. It is composed of a long-form interview series, inviting guest writers-all alumni of our programmes-to highlight members of the Rupert team. Inside Stories will also feature staff who do not typically have a platform to share how they support the institution, such as communications, coordinators, producers, and others. In the first article, Alternative Education Programme curator Goda Palekaitė discusses her vision for new modes of learning with Milda Dainovskytė, a former AEP participant. The second feature has AEP alumna and writer Ieva Gražytė discuss with Rupert curator JL Murtaugh how Rupert's unique model for working with artists is shifting beyond the usual definition of residency or exhibition. Finally, Rupert's director, Viktorija Šiaulytė, looks back at the institution's significant metamorphosis over 2024 and 2025 with recent residency programme participant Agnė Bagdžiūnaitė. These extended articles were illustrated with images from our residents, AEP, and public programmes this year, starting in March. Inside Stories supplements our existing communications needs and helps document this critical point in our history, where Rupert departed our forest home of 13 years and relocated to a renovated facility in the city centre. Rupert aims to make its philosophy and processes more transparent and accessible to the public, and show how the organisation has evolved in recent years to adapt to new social, political, and economic conditions. This pilot also shows the variety and scope of Rupert's activities, including the international residency programme, alternative education programme, and public programme. This project was originally intended to be a running feature on Rupert's own website. However, all three interviews were published both there and with third-party online publishers in both English and Lithuanian. As a result of the success of this pilot, Rupert plans to continue the series into 2026, featuring more of the people behind Rupert, and potentially offering updated conversations with the team as the organisation continues to evolve."-- provided by distributor.
Notes:
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CC BY-NC-ND.
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