NOBA is a curated art platform representing Estonian artists from established masters to emerging talents. One of NOBA’s main advantages is accessibility and overview – the platform features more than 6,000 works by nearly 500 artists from across the Nordic and Baltic region. With the convenient search system, visitors can easily find the right artwork for their home, office, or as a gift. We work closely with most art institutions in Estonia – for example, NOBA showcases highlights from the Estonian Artists’ Association’s annual Spring Exhibition as well as works from the Tartu Annual Exhibitions.
The NOBA Exhibition Map brings together over 250 exhibitions each month across Estonia and neighboring countries – from underground art spaces to major museums. Constantly updated information helps audiences stay in tune with the art scene and serves as a practical tool for planning trips or welcoming international guests.
Since 2016, NOBA has organized the Nordic & Baltic Young Artist Award in collaboration with regional art academies, including the Estonian Academy of Arts and Pallas University of Applied Sciences. The competition gives young artists visibility and recognition at the very beginning of their creative careers.
Through NOBA, visitors can discover the wide spectrum of Estonian art – from traditional painting and graphic art to video, installation, and digital works. Estonian art is deeply rooted in our cultural history while remaining open to international dialogues, offering both continuity and fresh, contemporary perspectives.