Workshops

18.05.2024 — 19.05.2024

Invitation to Fair Enough (Art) Book Fair

We warmly welcome you to visit the Fair Enough (Art) Book Fair, happening for the first time on 18 – 19 of May in Tallinn!

Come by to buy a book, meet interesting publishers, listen to a talk and hang out with nice people! We will be presenting and selling publications made by over 30 different artists and publishers around the world. In addition there will be a public program consisting of talks, publication launches, radio and music!

The book fair is located at ETC. (Niine 8a) and is open between 11.00–16.00 on Saturday and 11.00–15.00 on Sunday.

Follow us on Instagram to get up-to-date information about our program @fairenough_bookfair

Fair Enough (Art) Book Fair is kindly sponsored by Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Põhjala Brewery.

Hope to see you soon,

Agnes Isabelle & Linnea from Fair Enough Book Fair

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Invitation to Fair Enough (Art) Book Fair

Saturday 18 May, 2024 — Sunday 19 May, 2024

We warmly welcome you to visit the Fair Enough (Art) Book Fair, happening for the first time on 18 – 19 of May in Tallinn!

Come by to buy a book, meet interesting publishers, listen to a talk and hang out with nice people! We will be presenting and selling publications made by over 30 different artists and publishers around the world. In addition there will be a public program consisting of talks, publication launches, radio and music!

The book fair is located at ETC. (Niine 8a) and is open between 11.00–16.00 on Saturday and 11.00–15.00 on Sunday.

Follow us on Instagram to get up-to-date information about our program @fairenough_bookfair

Fair Enough (Art) Book Fair is kindly sponsored by Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Põhjala Brewery.

Hope to see you soon,

Agnes Isabelle & Linnea from Fair Enough Book Fair

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink

07.06.2024

Portfolio Café 2024

Portfolio Café is a portfolio feedback event held annually during spring semester as a satellite to EKA graduation show TASE. It is designed as a series of one-on-one meetings between invited art field professionals and EKA Fine Art’s BA and MA students. Each meeting lasts approximately 30 minutes. During these sessions, students present themselves and their work, while experts offer feedback, ask questions, and share insights.

Registration: Portfolio Café invites all fine arts students from the BA and MA levels to participate. Participants will be selected based on their submitted portfolios. Limited spots! To apply, please fill out this registration form lates on June 3.

Portfolio Café 2024 takes place on June 7 from 10:00-16:00 at EKA Library. All Portfolio Café sessions are held in English.

 

EXPERTS

Juliane Foronda (she/her) is a Filipina-Canadian artist, writer, and researcher. Predominantly through object, intervention and text, her practice is invested in radical care, feminist hospitality, and traditions of gathering. She’s influenced by (found and fabricated) structures, built environments, and hidden labour, and her work negotiates how these notions play with the tension between reality and possibility, truth and imagination, and knowing and not knowing. A significant aspect of her arts practice involves archival and collections research. Her investment in this work unfolds with her affinity of learning about what people choose to keep close and why, as well as how communities are built, maintained, and preserved. She earned her MA in Fine Arts from Listaháskóli Íslands/Iceland University of the Arts, and her BA in Studio Art from the University of Guelph. She is a current resident at the Helsinki International Artist Programme (FI). 

www.julianeforonda.hotglue.me

Jussi Koitela is an independent curator and Head of Programme at Frame Contemporary Art Finland and will move to a new position as a Director of M-cult in June 2024. His curatorial work intertwines art, embodied research methods, urban spatial contexts, collaboration, hospitality, and materiality in various forms of exhibitions and knowledge production. 

He is currently curator of the Pavilion of Finland at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia together with Yvonne Billmore (20 April -24 November 2024). Between 2019 to 2023 they also curated ‘Rehearsing Hospitalities’, Frame’s public programme. He is also curating “Measures” Survival Kit 2024 exhibition organised by Latvian Center of Contemporary Art, opening September 2024 in Riga. 

His selected curatorial work includes: Conflicting Relations at Vera List Center for Art and Politics, New York, Editorial Tables: Reciprocal Hospitalities at The Showroom, London, Secured – Politics of Bodies and Space at Vantaa Art Museum Artsi. Performing the Fringe at Konsthall C, Stockholm and Pori Art Museum, Pori Entangling Matter and Meaning/Intra-Structures – Monster of the Seven Lakes at Treignac Projet, Mattering City at SixtyEight Art Institute, Copenhagen, City Agents at Estonian Museum of Contemporary Art (EKKM), Tallinn, Skills of Economy Sessions at Finnish Theatre Academy, Baltic Circle Festival and Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, and Untitled (two takes on crises) – You Must Make Your Death Public at de Appel Art Centre, Amsterdam.  

He has edited, among others, Rehearsing Hospitalities Companions 1-4 published by Archive Books, 2019 – 2022 with Yvonne Billimore, the Finnish Art Policy Handbook published by Checkpoint Helsinki/Publics and Baltic Circle Festival 2015, Falling In — Movement and Becoming in Curatorial Research with Dahila El Broul and Ksenia Kaverina, published by Mousse Publishing, 2024 and The pleasures we choose with Yvonne Billimore, published by k.verlag, 2024. 

Mailis Timmi is a curatorial MA student at Estonian Academy of Arts and the founder and director of Tütar Gallery. Prior to her immersion in the art world, Mailis spent 17 years in strategic communications and advertising, where she gained experience in supporting younger generation artists in their quest to be seen and recognised. 

www.tutar.ee

Florian & Michael Quistrebert are an artist duo whose recent work explores the paradoxes between the sacred and the material through immersive exhibitions that combine paintings and videos. Both artists graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Nantes and have collaborated since 2007. The duo focuses on the power and fascination of light, often creating immersive experiences that provoke extra-optical and synesthetic perceptions among viewers.

Florian & Michael Quistrebert’s works are included in numerous public and private collections. Their notable exhibitions include “Visions of Void” at Dundee Contemporary Arts in 2015, “The Light of the Light” at Palais de Tokyo in 2016, “ZigZag” at CCCOD in Tours in 2019, and “Silent Symphony” at Dirimart in Istanbul. The artists often design their exhibition spaces to resemble a luminous opera, featuring dynamic elements such as blazing torments, lightning rays, serene shimmers, and crescendos of illumination.

http://www.quistrebert.com/

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Portfolio Café 2024

Friday 07 June, 2024

Portfolio Café is a portfolio feedback event held annually during spring semester as a satellite to EKA graduation show TASE. It is designed as a series of one-on-one meetings between invited art field professionals and EKA Fine Art’s BA and MA students. Each meeting lasts approximately 30 minutes. During these sessions, students present themselves and their work, while experts offer feedback, ask questions, and share insights.

Registration: Portfolio Café invites all fine arts students from the BA and MA levels to participate. Participants will be selected based on their submitted portfolios. Limited spots! To apply, please fill out this registration form lates on June 3.

Portfolio Café 2024 takes place on June 7 from 10:00-16:00 at EKA Library. All Portfolio Café sessions are held in English.

 

EXPERTS

Juliane Foronda (she/her) is a Filipina-Canadian artist, writer, and researcher. Predominantly through object, intervention and text, her practice is invested in radical care, feminist hospitality, and traditions of gathering. She’s influenced by (found and fabricated) structures, built environments, and hidden labour, and her work negotiates how these notions play with the tension between reality and possibility, truth and imagination, and knowing and not knowing. A significant aspect of her arts practice involves archival and collections research. Her investment in this work unfolds with her affinity of learning about what people choose to keep close and why, as well as how communities are built, maintained, and preserved. She earned her MA in Fine Arts from Listaháskóli Íslands/Iceland University of the Arts, and her BA in Studio Art from the University of Guelph. She is a current resident at the Helsinki International Artist Programme (FI). 

www.julianeforonda.hotglue.me

Jussi Koitela is an independent curator and Head of Programme at Frame Contemporary Art Finland and will move to a new position as a Director of M-cult in June 2024. His curatorial work intertwines art, embodied research methods, urban spatial contexts, collaboration, hospitality, and materiality in various forms of exhibitions and knowledge production. 

He is currently curator of the Pavilion of Finland at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia together with Yvonne Billmore (20 April -24 November 2024). Between 2019 to 2023 they also curated ‘Rehearsing Hospitalities’, Frame’s public programme. He is also curating “Measures” Survival Kit 2024 exhibition organised by Latvian Center of Contemporary Art, opening September 2024 in Riga. 

His selected curatorial work includes: Conflicting Relations at Vera List Center for Art and Politics, New York, Editorial Tables: Reciprocal Hospitalities at The Showroom, London, Secured – Politics of Bodies and Space at Vantaa Art Museum Artsi. Performing the Fringe at Konsthall C, Stockholm and Pori Art Museum, Pori Entangling Matter and Meaning/Intra-Structures – Monster of the Seven Lakes at Treignac Projet, Mattering City at SixtyEight Art Institute, Copenhagen, City Agents at Estonian Museum of Contemporary Art (EKKM), Tallinn, Skills of Economy Sessions at Finnish Theatre Academy, Baltic Circle Festival and Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, and Untitled (two takes on crises) – You Must Make Your Death Public at de Appel Art Centre, Amsterdam.  

He has edited, among others, Rehearsing Hospitalities Companions 1-4 published by Archive Books, 2019 – 2022 with Yvonne Billimore, the Finnish Art Policy Handbook published by Checkpoint Helsinki/Publics and Baltic Circle Festival 2015, Falling In — Movement and Becoming in Curatorial Research with Dahila El Broul and Ksenia Kaverina, published by Mousse Publishing, 2024 and The pleasures we choose with Yvonne Billimore, published by k.verlag, 2024. 

Mailis Timmi is a curatorial MA student at Estonian Academy of Arts and the founder and director of Tütar Gallery. Prior to her immersion in the art world, Mailis spent 17 years in strategic communications and advertising, where she gained experience in supporting younger generation artists in their quest to be seen and recognised. 

www.tutar.ee

Florian & Michael Quistrebert are an artist duo whose recent work explores the paradoxes between the sacred and the material through immersive exhibitions that combine paintings and videos. Both artists graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Nantes and have collaborated since 2007. The duo focuses on the power and fascination of light, often creating immersive experiences that provoke extra-optical and synesthetic perceptions among viewers.

Florian & Michael Quistrebert’s works are included in numerous public and private collections. Their notable exhibitions include “Visions of Void” at Dundee Contemporary Arts in 2015, “The Light of the Light” at Palais de Tokyo in 2016, “ZigZag” at CCCOD in Tours in 2019, and “Silent Symphony” at Dirimart in Istanbul. The artists often design their exhibition spaces to resemble a luminous opera, featuring dynamic elements such as blazing torments, lightning rays, serene shimmers, and crescendos of illumination.

http://www.quistrebert.com/

Posted by Kati Saarits — Permalink

03.05.2024

V.S. : TEKKEN Tournament 

Pavlo Stepanenko is hosting a TEKKEN 8 tournament for newcomers to the game or those with little genre knowledge.

Experienced players are also welcome to join and face off against worthy opponents. Join us!

It will be occasion to discover as well other fighting games from videogame designer and producer, Takashi Nishiyama or Katsuhiro Harada.

Place EKA room B-305

Time: 17:00

https://www.facebook.com/share/thwWUSydQ7P6fQnU/?mibextid=9l3rBW

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V.S. : TEKKEN Tournament 

Friday 03 May, 2024

Pavlo Stepanenko is hosting a TEKKEN 8 tournament for newcomers to the game or those with little genre knowledge.

Experienced players are also welcome to join and face off against worthy opponents. Join us!

It will be occasion to discover as well other fighting games from videogame designer and producer, Takashi Nishiyama or Katsuhiro Harada.

Place EKA room B-305

Time: 17:00

https://www.facebook.com/share/thwWUSydQ7P6fQnU/?mibextid=9l3rBW

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink

22.04.2024 — 08.05.2024

EKA Pop-Up Workshops

EKA Pop-Up is the spring festival of the Estonian Academy of Arts in Telliskivi Creative City. We invite young and old to various workshops conducted by EKA students!

REGISTRATION

The following workshops are planned:

22.04 at 17:30 Abstract painting workshop (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Santa Zukker
23.04 at 15:00 Painting with glass balls (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Kaisa Uik
23.04 at 17:00 Painting with glass balls (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Kaisa Uik
24.04 at 17:00 Crafting from leather strips (suitable for both young and old). Supervisors: Mariann Henrikson and Karolin Eks
25.04 at 15:30 abstract painting workshop (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Santa Zukker
25.04 at 17:00 Textile printing with home tools (suitable for both big and small). Supervisor: Mari Maiste
28.04 at 13:00 Crafting from leather strips (suitable for both young and old). Supervisors: Mariann Henrikson and Karolin Eks
08.05 at 17:00 Textile printing with home tools (suitable for both big and small). Supervisor: Mari Maiste
The cost of the workshop is 10 euros – this amount includes the cost of materials. You can pay on the spot in cash or by bank card.

If you want to take part in the workshop, REGISTER HERE.

Also keep an eye on the EKA POP-UP Facebook page!

The event is supported by the Estonian Cultural Foundation.

Additional information:

I shook Leokin’s hand
katlin.leokin@artun.ee

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EKA Pop-Up Workshops

Monday 22 April, 2024 — Wednesday 08 May, 2024

EKA Pop-Up is the spring festival of the Estonian Academy of Arts in Telliskivi Creative City. We invite young and old to various workshops conducted by EKA students!

REGISTRATION

The following workshops are planned:

22.04 at 17:30 Abstract painting workshop (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Santa Zukker
23.04 at 15:00 Painting with glass balls (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Kaisa Uik
23.04 at 17:00 Painting with glass balls (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Kaisa Uik
24.04 at 17:00 Crafting from leather strips (suitable for both young and old). Supervisors: Mariann Henrikson and Karolin Eks
25.04 at 15:30 abstract painting workshop (suitable for both young and old). Instructor: Santa Zukker
25.04 at 17:00 Textile printing with home tools (suitable for both big and small). Supervisor: Mari Maiste
28.04 at 13:00 Crafting from leather strips (suitable for both young and old). Supervisors: Mariann Henrikson and Karolin Eks
08.05 at 17:00 Textile printing with home tools (suitable for both big and small). Supervisor: Mari Maiste
The cost of the workshop is 10 euros – this amount includes the cost of materials. You can pay on the spot in cash or by bank card.

If you want to take part in the workshop, REGISTER HERE.

Also keep an eye on the EKA POP-UP Facebook page!

The event is supported by the Estonian Cultural Foundation.

Additional information:

I shook Leokin’s hand
katlin.leokin@artun.ee

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink

19.04.2024

EKA Photography 25!

In 2023, 25 years passed since the beginning of the Photography bachelor’s program at the Estonian Academy of Arts.

On this occasion, we would like to invite you to the party on April 19 at 7 p.m. in the Botik bar (Põhjala factory, Marati 5a, Tallinn).

In the Program

19:00 Doors
19:30 A welcome by the Professor Marge Monko
20:00 Quiz – registration on the spot!
21:00 Kristjan Glück
21:30 Cake

DJs:

Ahto Külvet (Psühhoteek)
Elisa Margot Winters
Charlotte Chapuis
Taavet Kirja

Follow us:

FB: EKA Fotograafia
IG: @eka_fotograafia

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EKA Photography 25!

Friday 19 April, 2024

In 2023, 25 years passed since the beginning of the Photography bachelor’s program at the Estonian Academy of Arts.

On this occasion, we would like to invite you to the party on April 19 at 7 p.m. in the Botik bar (Põhjala factory, Marati 5a, Tallinn).

In the Program

19:00 Doors
19:30 A welcome by the Professor Marge Monko
20:00 Quiz – registration on the spot!
21:00 Kristjan Glück
21:30 Cake

DJs:

Ahto Külvet (Psühhoteek)
Elisa Margot Winters
Charlotte Chapuis
Taavet Kirja

Follow us:

FB: EKA Fotograafia
IG: @eka_fotograafia

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink

15.04.2024

T4EU discussion “How to Make Science More Engaging and Social?”

Transform4Europe discussion on Monday, April 15th from 10:00 AM to 4:45 PM (EEST) via Teams.

The training is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on citizen science, introducing its concept, limitations, and problems. The second part focuses on improving science communication skills. The program is led by experts from various institutions, aiming to increase participants’ ability to convey scientific information and navigate the challenges of today’s media landscape. International speakers including Kert Viiart (Estonian Academy of Arts) and Veljo Runnel (University of Tartu) will participate with presentations.

10:45–11:15 AM (EEST)
Exploring the Role of Private Natural History Collections in Citizen Science: Opportunities and Challenges. Veljo Runnel, Citizen Science Expert (University of Tartu, Estonia)

2:45–3:45 PM (EEST)
Navigating the Landscape of Visual Misinformation (Lecture/Seminar). Kert Viiart, Associate Professor, Graphic Designer and Visual Artist (Estonian Academy of Arts)

The full program can be found here. Pre-registration is required for the discussion. Reminders and login information will be sent 3–5 days before the event.

The program is in Central European Time (CET), which is one hour behind Estonian time.

Posted by Triin Käo — Permalink

T4EU discussion “How to Make Science More Engaging and Social?”

Monday 15 April, 2024

Transform4Europe discussion on Monday, April 15th from 10:00 AM to 4:45 PM (EEST) via Teams.

The training is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on citizen science, introducing its concept, limitations, and problems. The second part focuses on improving science communication skills. The program is led by experts from various institutions, aiming to increase participants’ ability to convey scientific information and navigate the challenges of today’s media landscape. International speakers including Kert Viiart (Estonian Academy of Arts) and Veljo Runnel (University of Tartu) will participate with presentations.

10:45–11:15 AM (EEST)
Exploring the Role of Private Natural History Collections in Citizen Science: Opportunities and Challenges. Veljo Runnel, Citizen Science Expert (University of Tartu, Estonia)

2:45–3:45 PM (EEST)
Navigating the Landscape of Visual Misinformation (Lecture/Seminar). Kert Viiart, Associate Professor, Graphic Designer and Visual Artist (Estonian Academy of Arts)

The full program can be found here. Pre-registration is required for the discussion. Reminders and login information will be sent 3–5 days before the event.

The program is in Central European Time (CET), which is one hour behind Estonian time.

Posted by Triin Käo — Permalink

12.03.2024 — 23.04.2024

Weekly yoga at EKA Gallery

Weekly yoga conducted by Maarja Mäemets (Sandcastle Yoga) will start in the EKA Gallery from Tuesday, March 12.

 

The yoga classes will take place every Tuesday starting at 6.30 pm, the duration is 60 minutes. Everyone is welcome to participate, bring your friend along! If possible, bring your own yoga mat or use the on-site mats.

 

Participation fee:
Free for EKA students (Please bring your student card or ISIC card to prove your status)
All others 5 euros per turn (Transfer the amount to the current account no later than the Monday before yoga: Maarja Mäemets EE167700771002500633 Note: Sandcastle Yoga)

 

The number of places is limited, so please register here:
https://forms.gle/DfTJLr23HVvEeUSU6

 

Yoga classes in March:
Tuesday, March 12 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, March 19 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, March 26 from 6.30–7.30 pm

 

Yoga classes in April:
Tuesday, April 2 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, April 9 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, April 16 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, April 23 from 6.30–7.30 pm

 

Additional information: maarja.maemets@artun.ee
The yoga classes are supported by the EKA Student Council.
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Weekly yoga at EKA Gallery

Tuesday 12 March, 2024 — Tuesday 23 April, 2024

Weekly yoga conducted by Maarja Mäemets (Sandcastle Yoga) will start in the EKA Gallery from Tuesday, March 12.

 

The yoga classes will take place every Tuesday starting at 6.30 pm, the duration is 60 minutes. Everyone is welcome to participate, bring your friend along! If possible, bring your own yoga mat or use the on-site mats.

 

Participation fee:
Free for EKA students (Please bring your student card or ISIC card to prove your status)
All others 5 euros per turn (Transfer the amount to the current account no later than the Monday before yoga: Maarja Mäemets EE167700771002500633 Note: Sandcastle Yoga)

 

The number of places is limited, so please register here:
https://forms.gle/DfTJLr23HVvEeUSU6

 

Yoga classes in March:
Tuesday, March 12 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, March 19 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, March 26 from 6.30–7.30 pm

 

Yoga classes in April:
Tuesday, April 2 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, April 9 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, April 16 from 6.30–7.30 pm
Tuesday, April 23 from 6.30–7.30 pm

 

Additional information: maarja.maemets@artun.ee
The yoga classes are supported by the EKA Student Council.
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29.02.2024 — 04.03.2024

Course “Following Loss” at EKA Gallery 29.02.–04.03.2024

2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7085
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7090
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7094
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7105
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7110
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7112
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7116
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7122
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7128
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7131
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7141
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7152
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7158
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7161
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7170
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7191
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7204
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7209
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7233
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7240

Erasmus Blended Intensive Course “Following Loss”
29.02.–04.03.2024

The five-day course will draw upon key themes of physical and metaphysical loss, remembering, and rebuilding. We will introduce many interdisciplinary modes and methods of exploring these themes so that students may find their own resonances and pathways to stimulate work and creative practice back in their studios and in their lives.

“Following Loss” will place students in direct connection to some of the contemporary histories and realities of two countries, one previously colonized—Estonia—and the other colonized and currently engaged in a full-scale invasion—Ukraine. They are among other countries that live everyday with intimate memories of agonizing absence and the grinding sense of daily loss on a massive scale.

The course was conducted by Rebecca Duclos and David Ross
Aditional speakers part of the course: Alisa Alexandrova, Olha Maciupa, Natasha Ozub, Bozhena Pelenska, Gregor Taul

Posted by Kaisa Maasik — Permalink

Course “Following Loss” at EKA Gallery 29.02.–04.03.2024

Thursday 29 February, 2024 — Monday 04 March, 2024

2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7085
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7090
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7094
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7105
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7110
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7112
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7116
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7122
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7128
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7131
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7141
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7152
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7158
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7161
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7170
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7191
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7204
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7209
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7233
2024 03 00 FOLLOWING LOSS EKA-ROSS HD-7240

Erasmus Blended Intensive Course “Following Loss”
29.02.–04.03.2024

The five-day course will draw upon key themes of physical and metaphysical loss, remembering, and rebuilding. We will introduce many interdisciplinary modes and methods of exploring these themes so that students may find their own resonances and pathways to stimulate work and creative practice back in their studios and in their lives.

“Following Loss” will place students in direct connection to some of the contemporary histories and realities of two countries, one previously colonized—Estonia—and the other colonized and currently engaged in a full-scale invasion—Ukraine. They are among other countries that live everyday with intimate memories of agonizing absence and the grinding sense of daily loss on a massive scale.

The course was conducted by Rebecca Duclos and David Ross
Aditional speakers part of the course: Alisa Alexandrova, Olha Maciupa, Natasha Ozub, Bozhena Pelenska, Gregor Taul

Posted by Kaisa Maasik — Permalink

09.12.2023 — 10.12.2023

Paljassaare Kaleidoscope

From its abandoned beaches to the smelly yet indispensable water treatment plant, the hill made from trash, the willfully resistant garage town and its shiny new future plans – everything in Paljassaare seems to be exactly that: an ever-changing sequence of elements, a kaleidoscope.

After researching its abundance of topics, places and processes for one semester, first year Urban Studies students from Estonian Academy of Arts will take their turn and reflect on what they have spotted in that kaleidoscope, in a sequence of creative projects presented on site, in Paljassaare.

On December 9th (10:15-14:00) and 10th (14:00-17:30) we invite everyone to come along on a hike through the snowy landscape of Paljassaare, where we will explore a series of topics connected to the peninsula. The first leg of tour will start at 10:15 in the morning of 9th of December at Paljassaare ranna parkla. Bus no 59 takes you directly to our starting point. From there we will follow the traces of our investigations, through wooden tracks along the sea, paths in the forest, abandoned houses and to many other places in disguise. Sundays part start 14:00 from Laevastiku quarter.
In total on two days there will be 15 different stops, each working with different aspects of Paljassaare: 8 on Saturday and 7 on Sunday.

The detailed route and more information on each stop can be found on Urban Studies facebook page and Instagram soon!

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink

Paljassaare Kaleidoscope

Saturday 09 December, 2023 — Sunday 10 December, 2023

From its abandoned beaches to the smelly yet indispensable water treatment plant, the hill made from trash, the willfully resistant garage town and its shiny new future plans – everything in Paljassaare seems to be exactly that: an ever-changing sequence of elements, a kaleidoscope.

After researching its abundance of topics, places and processes for one semester, first year Urban Studies students from Estonian Academy of Arts will take their turn and reflect on what they have spotted in that kaleidoscope, in a sequence of creative projects presented on site, in Paljassaare.

On December 9th (10:15-14:00) and 10th (14:00-17:30) we invite everyone to come along on a hike through the snowy landscape of Paljassaare, where we will explore a series of topics connected to the peninsula. The first leg of tour will start at 10:15 in the morning of 9th of December at Paljassaare ranna parkla. Bus no 59 takes you directly to our starting point. From there we will follow the traces of our investigations, through wooden tracks along the sea, paths in the forest, abandoned houses and to many other places in disguise. Sundays part start 14:00 from Laevastiku quarter.
In total on two days there will be 15 different stops, each working with different aspects of Paljassaare: 8 on Saturday and 7 on Sunday.

The detailed route and more information on each stop can be found on Urban Studies facebook page and Instagram soon!

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink

21.11.2023 — 24.11.2023

EKA Interaction Design at World Usability Day

The department of Interaction Design MA at EKA will contribute to the World Usability Day Estonia (WUD) with a public talk and workshop.

Conference FB event

Nesli Hazal Oktay’s Talk

Tanel Kärp’s Workshop

Conference LinkedIn event

World Usability Day Estonia (WUD) is an annual UX-, web- and interaction design conference, the largest in the Baltics. WUD 2023 topic is Collaboration and Cooperation.

This year’s WUD theme encompasses the essence of effective teamwork and smooth interaction in the realm of User Experience (UX). We aim to shed light on the significance of synergy and collective effort in driving innovation and fostering a cohesive UX community.

The event is in English and this year we will continue with the hybrid format which combines a live event (Kultuurikatel) with an online event.

November 21-23rd – workshop days
November 23rd – pre-event at Tallinn University (Narva mnt 25, Tallinn)
November 24th – conference day – the hybrid format – combines a live event (Kultuurikatel, Põhja puiestee 27a, Tallinn, ESTONIA) with an online event

You can watch the conference till the end of the year 2023!

More information on the event website

#wud2023 #ux #conference

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EKA Interaction Design at World Usability Day

Tuesday 21 November, 2023 — Friday 24 November, 2023

The department of Interaction Design MA at EKA will contribute to the World Usability Day Estonia (WUD) with a public talk and workshop.

Conference FB event

Nesli Hazal Oktay’s Talk

Tanel Kärp’s Workshop

Conference LinkedIn event

World Usability Day Estonia (WUD) is an annual UX-, web- and interaction design conference, the largest in the Baltics. WUD 2023 topic is Collaboration and Cooperation.

This year’s WUD theme encompasses the essence of effective teamwork and smooth interaction in the realm of User Experience (UX). We aim to shed light on the significance of synergy and collective effort in driving innovation and fostering a cohesive UX community.

The event is in English and this year we will continue with the hybrid format which combines a live event (Kultuurikatel) with an online event.

November 21-23rd – workshop days
November 23rd – pre-event at Tallinn University (Narva mnt 25, Tallinn)
November 24th – conference day – the hybrid format – combines a live event (Kultuurikatel, Põhja puiestee 27a, Tallinn, ESTONIA) with an online event

You can watch the conference till the end of the year 2023!

More information on the event website

#wud2023 #ux #conference

Posted by Andres Lõo — Permalink