In order to share their experience, community foundations from Valmiera, Talsis, Aluksne, Limbazi, Kandava and Mid-Latgale gathered for their annual meeting or “Summer Academy”.
The “Nītaureņi” youth organisation offers residents of Nītaure District a wide range of opportunities to acquire new skills, participating in educational lunches, creative workshops, cultural and social activities.
The “Saulgrieze” store sells knitwear, crochets, jewellery and basketry handmade by handicraftsmen with special needs.
The Kalnciema Quarter Gallery hosted “Cefalea”, a solo exhibition by Art Academy of Latvia Graphics Department graduate Elīna Brasliņa, recipient of philanthropist Ināra Teterev’s grant in art.
Boris and Ināra Teterev discussed their work in 2015 and their planned activities with State President Raimonds Vējonis, incl., contribution to the organisation of the events comprising Latvia’s centenary celebrations.
Philanthropists Boris and Ināra Teterev met the Deputy Mayor of Riga City Council Andris Ameriks to discuss raising Riga’s profile and the role of art and culture in shaping the capital city’s international profile.
In 2015, Rihards Bušs, Justīne Brūvere and Igors Pikaļevs, recipients of philanthropist Boris Teterev’s grant in medicine, graduated from Riga Stradiņš University’s Bachelor’s programme.
From 1 May to 5 July 2015, the exhibition, its related events and education programmes attracted the attention of 50,155 viewers. “The Magnetism of Provence” is the most visited LNMA during the past 20 years.
NGOs applying for funding under the Boris and Ināra Teterev Foundation’s grant programme “Come and Do! You Can!” received practical advice on how to prepare quality project applications.
Participants of the charitable programme “A Chunk of Bread” and representatives of the Foundation evaluate achievements of the 2014/2015 work season.
“Magnetism of Provence” offered to the public works by great French artists from the late 19th - first half of the 20th century. This was the first time in Latvian museum history that an exhibition had been organised on such a scale.
“Riga Smiles Again” is a continuation of the “Riga Smiles” project. The artists expressed a conceptual and at the same time benevolent message that brings paradoxes of thinking and modern imagery to the urban environment.
The opening of the object has taken place on September 29, 2014.