Cosmic Visions: From Čiurlionis to Modern Exoplanet Imagery

This programme introduces students to cosmic motifs in the works of M. K. Čiurlionis, representations of the Universe in global art, and objects beyond the Solar System. Using interactive terminals and visual materials, participants learn about exoplanets, space missions, challenges of space exploration, and recent discoveries. Visitors take part in quizzes and creatively design their own imagined exoplanetary systems.

Duration: 45–60 minutes. Group size: Up to 30 participants.

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2026 March 30 - 5 d.
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