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Bio

Aistė Ambrazevičiūtė is a digital artist and experimental architect based in Kaunas, Lithuania. Her interdisciplinary practice explores the intersection of digital and natural realities, creating innovative visualizations that uncover the intricate- and often invisible- relationships between environments, textures, and forms. Her work emphasizes sustainability and the symbiosis between human-made and ecological systems.

In 2019, she founded Plantasia Lab, a 3D digital art studio dedicated to exploring the expressive potential of diverse shapes and materials through digital fabrication and speculative design.

In December 2024, Ambrazevičiūtė defended her practice-based PhD at the Vilnius Academy of Arts with a research project titled Lichen Grammar, investigating the spatial and material relationships between lichen growth forms and their habitats.

Her ongoing research develops architectonic surfaces inspired by the layered ecologies of tree barks, furthering her interest in the multisensory and textural dimensions of natural environments.

Don't hesitate to contact me regarding collaboration or a project via email.

bigaiste@gmail.com

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photo @ Lais Pereira

Education

2020 - 2024     Vilnius Academy of Arts, PhD in Practice
2013 - 2016     Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Master’s Degree in Architecture
2007 - 2011     Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture
2009 - 2010     University of Stuttgart, Erasmus Exchange Programme
2001 - 2006     Kaunas A. Martinaitis Art School, Diploma in Arts

Grants, Fellowships, Residencies, Prizes

 

AIR Niederösterreich, Krems an der Donau, Austria (2025)

SIM Residency, Iceland (2025)

AIR Liepaja Residency, Latvia (2025)

Individual Grant, Ministry of Culture, Lithuania (2024, 2022, 2020, 2018)

National Architecture Award, 1st Prize, Ministry of Environment, Lithuania (2024)

Mustarinda Residency, Finland (2024)

ACAC Arad Residency, Israel (2022)

HIAP Residency, Finland (2022)

Verpėjos Residency, Lithuania (2022)

Neringa Forest Architecture Residency, Lithuania (2021)

Rupert’s Alternative Education Programme (AEP), Lithuania (2020)

Rupert Residency, Lithuania (2020)

Kirtimai Residency, Lithuania (2020)

Start Grant, Ministry of Culture and Arts, Austria (2017)

Digital Landscape Architecture Awards, Germany (2017)

Unbuilt visions, International Architecture Award, Grand Prize, USA (2017)

ISARCH, International Architecture Student Award, honorable mention (2016)

Selected Exhibitions

 

Rust, Transformacijos Festival, Lithuania (2025)

Echoes Between Forests and Mountains, Kaunas Biennial Satellite Exhibition, Lithuania (2025)

CIER, SIM Residency Final Exhibition, Iceland (2025)

Art Central, Hong Kong, China (2025)

Chroniques, Digital Art Biennial, France (2024)

BeComing, Chapelle de l‘Oratoire, France (2024)

Hill of Spirits, Mustarinda Residency Final Exhibition, Finland (2024)

Children‘s Forest Pavilion, Venice Biennial of Architecture, Italy (2023)

A Breath, The Crumbling of Fallen Leaves, Apiece gallery, Lithuania (2023)

Noite Branca, Gnration Braga, Portugal (2022)

Architecture of Lust, Lithuania (2022)

EXPO Chicago, group exhibition of Rupert‘s AEP, USA (2022)

Hyperadaptability, The Meštrović Pavilion, Croatia (2021)

Observatory, Architectural Installation for Vilnius Gallery Weekend, Lithuania (2020)

Architect‘s Herbarium, KAFe Architecture Festival, Lithuania (2019)

Architectural Symbiosis, Post Gallery, Lithuania (2018)

Lectures, Mentorship, Workshops

Stasys Museum, Lithuania (2025)

Neringa Forest Classroom, Lithuania (2024)

Bartlett School of Architecture, BIO-ID, England (2024)

VDA Telšiai Gallery, Lithuania (2024)

Artistic Research Symposium, Lithuania (2024)

Sikonas, Lithuania (2023)

Experiments Platform, Lithuania (2023)

Dutch Art Institut, Lithuania (2023)

Liepaja Sea Festival, Latvia (2023)

Vilnius Academy of Art, FAMM, Lithuania (2023)

CAC Education, Lithuania (2022)

Riboca Education, Latvia (2022)

Ūmėdė, Lithuania (2021)

Creativity School, Lithuania (2020)

Magazine Į, Lithuania (2020)

@2025 Aistė Ambrazevičiūtė

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