Viktorija Šiaulytė
Viktorija Šiaulytė works and lives in Berlin/Germany. She is an independent curator and producer working in the fields of contemporary art, architecture and film.
Together with filmmaker Marta Dauliute, she is co-director and co-producer of the documentary film and research project Good Life on entrepreneurial subjectivity and startup lifestyles. They have been residents at the Vilém Flusser Archive, Berlin, and organizers of How to Disrupt Yourself: Life in the Entrepreneurial Home at transmediale festival, Berlin (2019).
She collaborated with artists Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas and writer Tracey Warr to co-curate Zooetics: Cross-disciplinary Approaches to Interspecies Ecology in Art, Science and Technology (2013–2018), and together has presented events at MIT, Cambridge, the Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavík/Iceland and the Kaunas University of Technology and Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius/Lithuania, among others.
In 2020, together with Monika Lipšic, she started Videograms, a platform for artists' moving image that resulted in a festival in 2020 and will continue as a series of screenings, exhibition and other events in 2021.
Viktorija currently is curator of Sensing Urban Matter, a project by Architektūros fondas (Vilnius, Lithuania) as part of Future Architecture Platform European network. She is also currently carrying out together with Marina Valle Noronha workshop series (Adjustment to) Non-linear Timelines as part of Whole Life Academy at House of World Cultures in Berlin, Germany.
Šiaulytė holds an MFA in critical writing and curatorial practice from the Konstfack, Stockholm/Sweden and a BA in art history from the Vilnius Academy of Art, Vilnius.
Viktorija is a resident artist in Zagreb from October til December 2021.