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MUSEUMS


Squaring The Circle at the Latvian National Museum of Art


ARSENÅLS MUSEUM OF ARTS 1 Torñu iela (I-2), tel. 67213695, 11.00–18.00, Thr 11.00–20.00, Sat, Sun 12.00–17.00. Closed Mon. www.lnmm.lv EXHIBITIONS 3.03–21.05 ‘Hyper-realism. Variations in Direction in Latvia’. 7.04–14.05 ‘The Creation of the Sixth World’. Krista Dzudzilo.


Latvia’s National Treasures at the Natural History Museum of Latvia


ART MUSEUM RIGA BOURSE (Måkslas muzejs ‘Rîgas Birža’)


6 Doma laukums (J-2), tel. 67226467, 10.00–18.00, Fri 10.00–20.00. Closed Mon. www.lnmm.lv EXHIBITIONS Until 12.03 ‘Reformation–500’. Western European Graphic Art. 15th


–20th


EXHIBITIONS Until 5.03 ‘Pastels and Drawings’. Felicita Pau¬uka (1925-2014). Until 9.04 Purvîtis Prize. Candidates’ works.


18.03–30.04 ‘Squaring the Circle’. Guntars Sietiñš. 9.03–23.04 ‘I Touch Myself’. Ingrîda Piçukåne, Rasa Jansone, Inga Meldere, Eva Vévere and Anda Magone. 29.04–9.07 ‘Romans Suta—120. Universal Form of Art’.


century”.


25.03–16.07 ‘12 Characters. PRADO Collection’. Until 12.03 Paintings by Nikolajs Rérihs. April–July ‘Caprices’. Goija.


LATVIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ART (Latvijas Nacionålais måkslas muzejs) 1 J Rozentåla lauk, tel. 67325051, 10.00–18.00, Fri 10.00–20.00, Sat, Sun 10.00–17.00. Closed Mon. www.lnmm.lv The richest collection of national art in Latvia. It houses more than 52,000 works of art reflecting the develop- ment of professional art in the Baltic area and in Latvia from the middle of the 18th


century until the present time. FUN CHILDREN ACTIVITIES MARCH 9–12


Easter celebrations at the Ethnographic Open-Air Museum


Purvîtis Prize at


the Latvian National Museum of Art


CURIOSITY CENTRE ‘ZILI BRÈNUMI’ 67 Dzirnavu iela (in s/c Galeria Riga), 6th


floor, 26


12.00–20.00. www.zilibrinumi.lv A children’s science and curi- osity centre of wonders. RIGA ZOO 1 Meža prospekts, tel. 29386963. www.rigazoo.lv HAPPENINGS Until 31.03 10.00–16.00 Songs of red-crowned cranes and colourful peacock tails—spring has arrived! Until 31.03 10.00–18.00 Osteo’s Stories. The exhibition is a story about the most important supporting structure in the animal world — bones. BOTANICAL GARDEN 2 Kandavas iela. www.botanika.lu.lv


INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS FOR YOUNG AUDIENCE ‘EJU MEKL‰T!’


Drawing theatre, object games, nano opera, Shakespeare’s text in a clownery, philosophy in the movement’s performance, performance as a lecture and puppetry. Additional events such as international profes- sionals’ symposium ‘Performing Arts for Young Audience. For children and youth between the age of 1–18.


Different venues in Riga. Further info: www.ejumeklet.lv, fb.com/ejumeklet


www.rigathisweek.lv/events


MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE ART AND DESIGN (Dekoratîvås Måkslas un Dizaina muzejs) 10/20 Skårñu iela (K-3), tel. 67222235, 11.00–17.00, Wed 11.00–19.00. Closed Mon. www.lnmm.lv EXHIBITIONS 4.03–9.04 Latvian National Design Award 2017. Finalists’ works. 28.04–18.06 ‘Romans Suta—120. Universal Form of Art’.


ROMAN SUTA & ALEKSANDRA BEÒCOVA MUSEUM


57a Elizabetes iela, tel. 67288800, 11.00–18.00, Tue 11.00–19.00. Closed Sun, Mon. www.lnmm.lv EXHIBITIONS Until 18.03 ‘Scenes of Past Splendour’. Press balls in Riga in the 1920s–30s. 21.03–2.09 ‘Name for a Woman’. Aleksandrs Be¬covs.


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