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Egle is the director of the Tauragė Region Museum “Santaka” and is responsible for shaping its cultural activities. She actively organizes and coordinates various cultural events and festivals. One of her key areas of work is the implementation of art festivals in the museum spaces and throughout the city. As the museum’s leader, she aims to attract more visitors through engaging and contemporary events. On her initiative, the museum hosts community events, artistic programs, and celebrations. Eglė Červinskaitė also collaborates with artists and cultural creators, strengthening the museum’s role in the region. All of this activity helps the museum become an important cultural center in Tauragė.
Juozas is the curator of the Photography Gallery at the Tauragė Region Museum “Santaka”. He is actively involved in cultural activities as one of the curators and organizers of the arts festival “Kvadratu”. His work includes coordinating photography projects and selecting exhibitions that are presented both in the museum and in public spaces around the city. In addition, he serves as a curator of the media program, overseeing the implementation of contemporary media art projects. During the festival, Juozas Petkevičius contributes to creative decisions and the development of visual projects. All of this activity strengthens the cultural significance of both the museum and the festival in Tauragė.
Mindaugas is a photographer working at the Tauragė Region Museum “Santaka,” where he focuses on visual documentation, exhibition preparation, and photographic archives research. Alongside his museum practice, he develops personal artistic projects and participates in exhibitions and festivals, including “Kvadratu.” His work often explores memory, time, and cultural identity, with a strong interest in analog photography and documentary storytelling related to local communities. Through archival research and creative experimentation, he seeks to connect historical imagery with contemporary perspectives. His practice strengthens the role of photography as both a documentary and interpretive medium within the museum and broader cultural context.


