Contemporary art space

Contemporary art space

Art Station Dubulti — a space that, since 2015, has redefined how contemporary art can inhabit and activate public infrastructure. Rather than being repurposed from one function into another, the Dubulti station has evolved into a hybrid environment where passengers and gallery visitors coexist. This overlap has shaped a layered and inclusive cultural experience, integrating professionally curated contemporary art into daily life for a broader public.

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Current

Current

Current

Jānis Mitrēvics. DOLLHELL

Jānis Mitrēvics. DOLLHELL

Jānis Mitrēvics. DOLLHELL

Jānis Mitrēvics. DOLLHELL

2026

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DOLLHELL seems to revel in the free fall of its own complex aesthetic, in the headlong velocity of a narrative driven by intuition.

DOLLHELL seems to revel in the free fall of its own complex aesthetic, in the headlong velocity of a narrative driven by intuition.

Past

Past

Past

Vidvuds Zviedris. Once grass was blue and skies were green

Vidvuds Zviedris. Once grass was blue and skies were green

Vidvuds Zviedris. Once grass was blue and skies were green

Vidvuds Zviedris. Once grass was blue and skies were green

2025

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Artist Vidvuds Zviedris is presenting himself with an ambitious range of new works - his solo exhibition ONCE GRASS WAS BLUE AND SKIES WERE GREEN is opening at Art Station “Dubulti”. “What happens to our psyche when violence becomes ubiquitous, almost mundane, when we keep seeing it and cannot stop it?,” asks Vidvuds Zviedris, who has lived and worked in America since 1995, but returned to Latvia in 2020 and has now opened his largest solo show.

Artist Vidvuds Zviedris is presenting himself with an ambitious range of new works - his solo exhibition ONCE GRASS WAS BLUE AND SKIES WERE GREEN is opening at Art Station “Dubulti”. “What happens to our psyche when violence becomes ubiquitous, almost mundane, when we keep seeing it and cannot stop it?,” asks Vidvuds Zviedris, who has lived and worked in America since 1995, but returned to Latvia in 2020 and has now opened his largest solo show.

Literally a Very Small Celebration
. Kristaps Ancāns & Pauls Rietums


Literally a Very Small Celebration
. Kristaps Ancāns & Pauls Rietums


Literally a Very Small Celebration
. Kristaps Ancāns & Pauls Rietums


Literally a Very Small Celebration
. Kristaps Ancāns & Pauls Rietums


2025

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“Literally a Very Small Celebration” admires the fragile boundaries between art and design, while also touching on the soft zones where disciplines and authors — experience not only through shared materials and forms, but through mutual curiosity about everyday complexities in society.

“Literally a Very Small Celebration” admires the fragile boundaries between art and design, while also touching on the soft zones where disciplines and authors — experience not only through shared materials and forms, but through mutual curiosity about everyday complexities in society.

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See our upcoming events and exhibitions

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

April 19, 2 pm, 2026

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

March 15, 2 pm, 2026 Jūrmala Spring Excursion Week

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

Artist talk in the exhibition "DOLLHELL", artist Jānis Mitrēvics and curator Inga Šteimane.

March 14, 2 pm, 2026 Jūrmala Spring Excursion Week

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