Throughout the exhibition, from June to October, in conjunction with a programme of film screenings and lectures curated by Party Office, NMK will invite Lithuanian-based organisers and artists to critically illustrate their position in the discourse of race, post-colonial nationalism, the global economy and neo-liberalism. Through poetry, performance videos and video art, Resonance Beyond Escape: Qworcoholics Anonymous III illustrates the similarities of complex and diverse colonial histories. We embody and are surrounded by them, and we demand agency in the telling of our own story and collective alliance against the dominant order. The exhibition will be open at the Nida Art Colony of the Vilnius Academy of Arts (E. A. Jonušo str. 3) until 6 October.