We have just completed a free workshop on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for the cultural sector. 20.01.2026
On 19–20 January, Villa Decius hosted a free, hands-on workshop dedicated to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the work of cultural institutions.
The training sessions brought together staff from cultural institutions, animators, educators, and professionals involved in promoting cultural heritage. The program was workshop-based and focused on the practical application of free AI tools in cultural, educational, and community engagement activities.
On the first day, participants were introduced to basic, publicly available AI tools and explored how to incorporate them into their daily work. The second session focused on how artificial intelligence can be used to bring history and cultural heritage to life, as well as how to engage audiences using modern technologies. The workshops were led by Anna Cykman – trainer, IT specialist, AI and cybersecurity expert, data protection officer, and a professional working within the cultural sector.
We would like to thank all participants for their active involvement, inspiring discussions, and great interest in the topic. We look forward to future meetings dedicated to new technologies in culture.
The workshops were organized in cooperation with the Good Culture Foundation.
This event is part of the project “Stories 360°. 30 Years of Opening Villa Decius to the Public”, funded by the KPO for Culture programme.
On the first day, participants were introduced to basic, publicly available AI tools and explored how to incorporate them into their daily work. The second session focused on how artificial intelligence can be used to bring history and cultural heritage to life, as well as how to engage audiences using modern technologies. The workshops were led by Anna Cykman – trainer, IT specialist, AI and cybersecurity expert, data protection officer, and a professional working within the cultural sector.
We would like to thank all participants for their active involvement, inspiring discussions, and great interest in the topic. We look forward to future meetings dedicated to new technologies in culture.
The workshops were organized in cooperation with the Good Culture Foundation.
This event is part of the project “Stories 360°. 30 Years of Opening Villa Decius to the Public”, funded by the KPO for Culture programme.