March 26 until May 30 -Stradins Museum Riga
March 26 until May 31, 2015
In collaboration with prof. Juris Salaks , member of the presidium of the Baltic Association of the History and Philosophy of Science and the European Association of Museums of History of Medical Sciences, and the Riga Stradins University, Fabrica Vitae will be presented at the Stradins museum where we will also show the work of 3 young Latvian artists.
http://www.lma.lv/index.php?parent=4525
The Stradins Museum, the Building at Antonijas iela 1 was built in 1879 after a design by Heinrich Scheel. It was built as a family home and was turned over to the museum in 1957 after one of Latvia’s most distinguished physicians, Pauls Stradiņš, bequeathed to it the private collection that he began to establish in the 1920s and 1930s. After Stradiņš’ death in 1958, the museum was named after him, and it was opened to the public in 1961.
The purpose of the museum is to encourage public interest in the development of medicine from antiquity to the present day, also helping people to understand the close linkage which exists between history and medicine. The museum is one of the three largest museums of its type in the world. link http://www.mvm.lv/en/pasakumi/?pas=181
Curators; Pascale Pollier, Chantal Pollier
With special thanks to Juris Salaks and Ieva Libiete, The exhibition in Latvia is being offered with the support of the Latvian Cultural Capital Fund.
In collaboration with prof. Juris Salaks , member of the presidium of the Baltic Association of the History and Philosophy of Science and the European Association of Museums of History of Medical Sciences, and the Riga Stradins University, Fabrica Vitae will be presented at the Stradins museum where we will also show the work of 3 young Latvian artists.
http://www.lma.lv/index.php?parent=4525
The Stradins Museum, the Building at Antonijas iela 1 was built in 1879 after a design by Heinrich Scheel. It was built as a family home and was turned over to the museum in 1957 after one of Latvia’s most distinguished physicians, Pauls Stradiņš, bequeathed to it the private collection that he began to establish in the 1920s and 1930s. After Stradiņš’ death in 1958, the museum was named after him, and it was opened to the public in 1961.
The purpose of the museum is to encourage public interest in the development of medicine from antiquity to the present day, also helping people to understand the close linkage which exists between history and medicine. The museum is one of the three largest museums of its type in the world. link http://www.mvm.lv/en/pasakumi/?pas=181
Curators; Pascale Pollier, Chantal Pollier
With special thanks to Juris Salaks and Ieva Libiete, The exhibition in Latvia is being offered with the support of the Latvian Cultural Capital Fund.
Fabrica Vitae in the popular newspaper in Latvia "Diena" (The Day) with Ieva Libiete
published in Latvian news websites about FV:
http://www.worknlife.lv/medicinas-vestures-muzeja-skatama-starptautiska-izstade-fabrica-vitae/
http://www.delfi.lv/kultura/news/art/medicinas-muzeja-atklas-starptautisku-izstadi-fabrica-vitae.d?id=45739152
http://apollo.tvnet.lv/zinas/fabrica-vitae-starptautiska-izstade-paula-stradina-medicinas-vestures-muzeja/686768
published in Latvian news websites about FV:
http://www.worknlife.lv/medicinas-vestures-muzeja-skatama-starptautiska-izstade-fabrica-vitae/
http://www.delfi.lv/kultura/news/art/medicinas-muzeja-atklas-starptautisku-izstadi-fabrica-vitae.d?id=45739152
http://apollo.tvnet.lv/zinas/fabrica-vitae-starptautiska-izstade-paula-stradina-medicinas-vestures-muzeja/686768