TheLithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts honors achievements inLithuanian culture and arts. It is traditionally awarded on February 16, commemorating theAct of Independence of Lithuania. The awards are conferred by theLithuanian Ministry of Culture.
1989[edit]
| 1990[edit]
|
1991[edit]
| 1992[edit]
|
1993[edit]
| 1994[edit]
|
1995[edit]
| 1996[edit]
|
1997[edit]
| 1998[edit]
|
1999[edit]
| 2000[edit]
|
2001[edit]
| 2002[edit]
|
2003[edit]
| 2004[edit]
|
2005[edit]
| 2006[edit]
|
2007[edit]
| 2008[edit]
|
2009[edit]
| 2010[edit]
|
2011[edit]
| 2012[edit]
|
2013[edit]
| 2014[edit]
|
2015[edit]
| 2016[edit]
|
2017[edit]
| 2018[edit]
|
2019[edit]
| 2020[edit]
|
2021[edit]
|
2022[edit]The winners were announced on December 12. The selection was made from 30 nominations shortlisted to 12.[5]
|