is an interdisciplinary artist, photographer and water colour artist . She graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts and continued her studies at Vilnius University. She has continued to work actively, experimenting with coordinating/curating exhibitions. Rudėnaitė’s work is characterised by the concept of contingency. Her work explores the relationship between the human being and the intangible, as well as the self. Elements that make up her work are everyday practices, rituals, augmented reality and motifs from myths, legends and fairy tales. Her works are shape-shifting, intangible, and the viewer can interact with them, participate in them, change them, feel them.
During the residency Deinora worked on an abandoned dream topic. She was collecting data and scanning abandoned camp in the Kintai forest with photography, 3D scans and watercolours. She was looking for ways to preserve the remaining skeletons and find a new place, a new meaning for this space. It reminds her of the importance of collective dreams. With whom we grow and strive together as a community. It seems that in today’s world, we have thousands of answers on how to make dreams come true, what are the recipes for success, etc. But what happens to those things that never take any tangible form?
Kintai Arts residency programme for individual projects, April 2024