The exhibition “Holocaust. The Great Void” has been selected as a finalist at the “Adwards” design festival
We are delighted to announce that the exhibition “Holocaust. The Great Void”, opened at the Liepāja Occupation Museum at the end of January and initiated and supported by the Uniting Foundation, has been selected as a finalist at the Adwards Design and Creativity Festival!
The project has been nominated in the Design category, under the Spatial Design subcategory – recognized as an outstanding example of spatial storytelling that speaks deeply and emotionally about one of the most painful chapters in Latvia’s history.
We sincerely thank the design studio H2E for the innovative concept and its masterful execution, as well as the team of the Liepāja Museum and all the researchers who, over several years, contributed their expertise and dedication to ensure the exhibition’s powerful and precise impact.
The winners will be announced on April 30, when the Adwards festival will, for the eighteenth time, gather Latvia’s leading professionals in advertising, design, and other creative industries to honor the best work under the guidance of an international jury. See the full list of finalists: here.
Thank you to the Latvian Art Directors Club / Adwards XVIII for the recognition!