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Artist in Residence in Tartu

TYPA art centre and museum
photo: visittartu.com

Each residency offers the opportunity to work within the TYPA Paper and Print Centre, and within the cultural opportunities of the city of Tartu. The organisers are working with the local university, Pallas, local galleries, the aparaaditehas cultural space and international organisations to connect artists with the creative community of Tartu. The project seeks to promote an environment of reflection, community and supports innovative graphic art practices.

Tallinn street art campaign draws attention to impact of climate change

graffiti
photo: © MTÜ Mondo

The latest artwork as part of Estonian NGO Mondo's #IShareHerPower campaign is a seven meter high mural in Tallinn's Ülemiste district, painted by artist Lex Zooz. The work's main theme is the issue of forest conservation, with Zooz taking inspiration from Kenyan environmental, social and political activist Wangari Maathai.

"I chose forest conservation as the subject of my work because it is close to my heart and is also a topical problem in Estonia", said Zooz.

Tallinn launches capital-wide poetry trail

Like A verse from the Tallinn Poetry Trail. A verse from the Tallinn Poetry Trail
photo: Tallinn City Government

Lines from 30 Estonian poems have been sprayed onto the streets of Tallinn as part of a cultural tour that encompasses every district of the capital. The Tallinn Poetry Trail was compiled by young poets Elisabeth Heinsalu and Reijo Roos in cooperation with the city of Tallinn.

Roos said the poems force people to stop in their tracks and pay attention.

The lines of poetry relate to specially chosen locations, and among the authors, in addition to many new creators, there are also familiar names from Maarja Kangro to Tõnu Õnnepalu, he said.  

Tartu’s street artists show their work in Berlin

exhibition, “Hello Mister Police Officer”
photo: © estonianworld.com

2024 might be two years away, but street artists Kadri Lind and Sirla from the Estonian city of Tartu have already kicked off a series of international celebrations under the banner #Tartu2024 European Capital of Culture with their street art exhibition, “Hello Mister Police Officer”, now on display at the Neurotitan Gallery in Berlin-Mitte.

Soil jewelry and sandals made of car tires

jewelry
photo: © tallinn.ee
The winners of the design competition "RoheAsi" were announced. The Estonian Designers' Union and the City of Tallinn announced the winners of the design competition "RoheAsi" for environmentally friendly souvenirs. In the category Sümboolne RoheAsi (Symbolic GreenThing), the first place went to the beeswax food towel (Maret Sikstus) and the second place went to the stone card pocket Seif, authors high school students Arti Henri Lukk, Sten Ingerainen and Joosep Lukin.

First ever legal graffiti wall opens up in Tallinn

The new, legal graffiti wall in Tallinn. Source: ERR
photo: The new, legal graffiti wall in Tallinn. Source: ERR

Tallinn's first ever legal graffiti wall has been opened, and may pave the way to more officially sanctioned walls in future, depending on how the project goes, ETV news show 'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) reported Friday.

The wall is located under the Pärnu mnt viaduct, south of the city center, and has so far attracted around a dozen artists. One, Emilia, told AK that:

I have spray-painted various colorful birds, or more specifically a toucan ... I really like birds and I've actually drawn several bird graffiti in Tallinn. This is one of that series.

The Tallinn Music Week takes place in Tallinn and Narva

music
photo: Milla-Esta Koitmaa, Tallinn Music Week

The international new music and city festival, the Tallinn Music Week, held annually since 2009, will take place in both the Estonian capital, Tallinn, as well as border town Narva from 4-8 May. The festival starts on 4 May in Tallinn and ends on 8 May in Narva – a town of 55,000 mainly Russian-speaking people that sits at the Estonian-Russian border.

Birgitta Festival builds a musical bridge between Estonia and Finland

Birgitta Festival
photo: © tallinn.ee

The organisers of the Birgitta Festival presented the highlights of the festival, which will take place from 6 to 14 August. Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" and Sibelius's music for the play "Tempest" will be staged in the ruins of Pirita Convent, Finnish productions of "Black Monk" and "Uniko", and a new work, the opera "Lalli", begun by Veljo Tormis and completed by Rasmus Puur.