Egle Einikyte-Narkeviciene

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The artist Eglė Einikytė-Narkevičienė was born in Klaipėda (Lithuania) in 1972. She
graduated from the Vilnius Academy of Arts (MFA: Ceramics,1998). Eglė Einikytė-Narkevičienė
has been a Member of the Lithuanian Artists’ Association from 1999 and AIC-IAC (Geneva) from
2019.
Since 1995 she has participated in more than 60 exhibitions and 20 symposia in the
Czech Republic, Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Russian, South Korea, Spain, Sweden and Turkey. The artist has won awards such as “Sleipnir”
grant for young artists from Nordic Council of Ministers Information Centre (2002-2003), Ministry
of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania personal state grant for artists (2014), a diploma at the 3rd
Vilnius ceramic Art Biennial (2014), the Best painter, the Best vase and Viewer‘s sympathy prize at
the Zvartava International Painting in Porcelain symposium „Together‘15“, Latvia (2015), the third
prize at the 10th Baltic Countries‘ Exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics „Pavasaris 2016“ Kaunas,
the Second Prize at the 4th Vilnius Ceramic Art Biennial (2016), the Third Prize at the International
Ceramics Contest CICA‘2018, Spain (2018).
She was a selected in juried exhibition such as 1st Latvia International Ceramics
Biennale, Marc Rothko Art Centre, Latvia (2016), International NVK Ceramics Triennial 2018,
CODA museum, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands (2018), 2nd Latvia International Ceramics Biennale,
Marc Rothko Art Centre, Latvia (2018), The 10th Korean International Ceramic Biennale,
Gyeonggi, Korea (2019), 4th International Cluj Ceramics Biennale, Romania (2019), XIV
International Biennial of Ceramics of Manises, Spain (2019), XIV International Biennial of Artistic
Ceramics of Aveiro, Portugal (2019), XVI International prize of Contemporary Ceramics CERCO,
Zaragoza, Spain (2019).
She was one of the curators of the Small form ceramics exhibitions “A Cup”, Vilnius,
Lithuania (2017-2018).
Eglė Einikytė-Narkevičienė was a Jury member of Vilnius Ceramic Art Biennale and
Ceramic Laboratory – 7th International Ceramic Art Symposium, Latvia (2018).

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