Introduction and past events

Urve Dzidzaria. Fragment of a panel removed from the former building of EKA on Tartu Road before its demolition. 1973. Sgraffito. EAAM.

EKA Museum’s Facebook page

The Estonian Academy of Arts Museum (EAAM) preserves, researches and presents a valuable art collection, the main part of which consists of student works spanning more than a hundred years – the so-called Methodological Fund. The museum was established de jure on 19 March 2019, and in its current phase of operation it focuses on mapping the contents of the art collection and its modern storage methods. In consistent cooperation with the different departments of the academy, the museum continues to collect the most accomplished student works and materials related to the school’s history. By following EAAM’s Facebook page, you can learn more about its collection of old and new artworks and keep up to date with its latest news.

The Estonian Academy of Arts Museum celebrates its 5th anniversary

The Estonian Academy of Arts has had an university museum for 5 years now, which was established at the initiative of the rector for the management of the 100-year-old art collection (formerly the methodological fund). ...

Artwork from the Estonian Academy of Arts Museum collection exhibited at Ülo Sooster’s centennial exhibition

On March 7th, the Estonian History Museum opened the first of Ülo Sooster's centennial exhibitions, titled "Ülo Sooster: Prison and Love," in the intimate exhibition hall of the Suurgild building. This exhibition is ...

Chamotte gardenvase for a weekend house: 100 Years of design assignments

Exhibition of the Ceramics Department and Museum of the Estonian Academy of Arts. The main material in ceramics, clay, has formed over the course of millions of years, and the oldest clay artefacts date back thousands of years. In comparison, ...

EKA Museum “A Child Thing” at EKA Gallery 21.10.–29.11.2022

Estonian Academy of Arts Museum exhibition: A Child Thing. Children’s designs by students at EKA 21.10–29.11.2022 at EKA Gallery

Reeli Kõiv On Invisible Monumental Painting

Dear colleagues and students,

Invitation: Lunchtime Guided Tour for Students and Staff of EKA at the Exhibition Invisible Monumental Painting

Dear colleagues and students, You are kindly invited to join the lunchtime guided tour at the exhibition Invisible Monumental Painting. Monumental art by students at the Painting Department of EKA 1962–1995, organised by the ...

An evening with “The Morning” at the EKA Gallery

On 3 September from 5 pm, an event An Evening with “The Morning”, summarising the activities related to the fresco panel will be held at the EKA Gallery. Speakers ...

Fragments of Dolores Hoffman’s Fresco Added to the EKA Museum Collection

A new supermarket will soon be built on the former site of the Rahu Cinema in Kopli. Fortunately, the 74 square metre fresco panel by Dolores Hoffmann in the former ...

The Newly Established EKA Museum Collects Outstanding Student Works

The newly established EAA Museum seeks to reflect on the history of higher art education – to this day will also become history. The primary selection is made by the supervisors and ...

Contacts

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Reeli Kõiv

Head of the Museum

reeli.koiv@artun.ee