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Lithuanian prison—once a set for Netflix series Stranger Things—could become a major museum under redevelopment plan


The Lukiškės prison building was built in 1904 and closed its doors in 2019
An historic prison located in the centre of the Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, could be turned into a major museum under plans put forward by the Lithuanian government. The Lukiškės prison building was built in 1904, when Lithuania was ruled by the Russian tsars, and closed its doors in 2019. The historic site recently doubled up as a film set for the hit Netflix series
Stranger Things.
“Turto bankas, an institution managing real estate [owned by the state], is inviting private sector enterprises to express their interest in the project to convert the non-conventional prison complex and make it a multifunctional centre of art, culture, and education,” says a statement. ....

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Author Dan Hicks, 'The Brutish Museums', and Newfields


Editor s note: On December 8, the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute (IAHI) hosted an Arts+Ethics webinar with author Dan Hicks. In my capacity as an IAHI research assistant, I wrote a preview article — on which this article is based — as a preview for this event. It first appeared in the IAHI blog on Nov. 6. 
In the African galleries at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, you’ll find a brass plaque depicting a warrior, dating from between the 16th and the 18th centuries. But the gallery label doesn’t detail how the British military extracted this item from the Kingdom of Benin in Nigeria. ....

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