TSEKH Gallery in Vilnius is a contemporary art space that bridges Ukrainian and Lithuanian creative expression. Established in 2016 as a branch of the original Kyiv-based gallery, TSEKH quickly became one of the largest private galleries in Lithuania. Located on Vytenio Street, it occupies a building with a layered history—once a church, later a Soviet-era Palace of Culture—now transformed into a modern exhibition venue. The gallery showcases a diverse range of media, including painting, sculpture, installations, and new media, with a strong emphasis on non-printed art. It regularly features works by acclaimed Ukrainian artists such as Mykola Bilous and Ievgen Petrov, while also hosting exhibitions by Lithuanian and international creators. TSEKH plays an active role in the European art scene, participating in international fairs and fostering cross-cultural dialogue. As a platform for experimentation and artistic exchange, the gallery not only supports emerging talent but also serves as a cultural bridge between Eastern and Western Europe, especially in times of geopolitical tension.
Vilnius LithuaniaTSEKH Gallery is located at Vytenio g. 6 in the Naujamiestis district of Vilnius, just southwest of the city center and within easy reach of the main train and bus stations. Housed in the striking lobby of the former builders’ cultural palace, the gallery offers a spacious, modern setting for contemporary art exhibitions, featuring works by both Lithuanian and international artists. The area around TSEKH Gallery is known for its creative atmosphere, with nearby cultural venues, cafés, and the vibrant Naujamiestis neighborhood, which is popular for its mix of historic architecture and modern urban life. The gallery is conveniently situated for visitors exploring the city’s artistic scene, and is just a short walk or ride from Gediminas Avenue, the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights, and the lively Old Town, making it an ideal addition to any cultural itinerary in Vilnius.