The ArtTech Generational Creative Fusion workshop in Lithuania explored digital storytelling and intergenerational collaboration. It took place on January 14, 2025, at Hotel Panorama in Vilnius, with 29 participants and three educators creating digital art that reflected their personal and cultural narratives.
The Lithuanian workshop has produced powerful digital stories, connecting and creating across generations through a video that showcases their magic.
The workshop focused on using digital tools to enhance storytelling.
- Included tools: Canva, Remini, ChatGPT, CapCut
- Participants analyzed their identities through storytelling.
- Group activities resulted in artworks on various themes, including life journeys, intergenerational advice, inclusive communities, and tributes to Lithuanian female artists.
This workshop was part of a larger European initiative, with similar events in Italy and Romania. The Italian session focused on intergenerational storytelling through creative design, while the Romanian workshop emphasized capturing and preserving personal narratives through audio-visual recordings. Lithuania’s edition stood out for its emphasis on using digital platforms to bridge generational gaps and enhance artistic expression.
The Lithuanian workshop showed how technology and art can enhance cultural exchange and connection across age groups, boosting digital skills and creative confidence.
The created artworks have been published in a virtual exhibition, accessible below.
This virtual exhibition showcases the ArtTech project, empowering young women from Lithuania through art and technology. The Virtual Expo Lithuania merges traditional art with modern technology, providing a global platform for artists and promoting Lithuania’s cultural heritage.
During the event we created artworks that were created using technology, showcasing the blend of digital tools and art.
Discover the magic digital tools by imagining, enhancing, creating,and connecting, and see what magic they can bring to life.
This event was organized while implementing Erasmus+ project “ArtTech”.