This year marks the 31st edition of the Pärnu Art Annual Exhibition, continuing an important tradition that for more than three decades has brought together artists connected to Pärnu and Pärnu County, as well as art enthusiasts and the wider public.
The Annual Exhibition reflects the diversity and distinct character of the local art scene, offering a cross-section of Pärnu’s artistic life today.
The exhibition features works by both established artists and emerging creators, fostering dialogue between generations, styles, and perspectives.
Over the years, the Pärnu Art Annual Exhibition has become one of the region’s most significant art events, supporting and strengthening the Pärnu art field as a whole.
The 2025 exhibition presents 90 works by 61 artists.
Participating artists:
Airi Elb, Alar Raudoja, Andres Adamson, Andres Sütevaka, Anita Luik, Emma Haase, Ene Kees, Elvo Grimm, Eva Lepik, Eveli Varik, Eve Kruuse, Grete-Liisa Sihver, Haide Rannakivi, Heleri Riik, Heli Tambur, Inger Säde Leppik, Ivi Sintal, Ivika Kassatik, Jevgenia Dudin, Joanna Kuusk, Kaie Kal, Karin Tennison, Katrin Lall, Kristel Kallau, Lea Eamets, Liivi Leppik, Liivi Pihlasalu, Ljudmilla Ljulko, Ly Kaalma, Ly Saat, Maiu Laanberg, Malle Heinonen, Manfred Vainokivi, Mara-Mia Samorokov, Marge Viirg, Maria Kallau, Marita Rebane, Marion Saarik, Marju Lorentson, Maret Kuura, Markus Laanisto, Marko Toomast, Mati Luhtjärv, Olga Belash-Karasjova, Peep Ainsoo, Piia Tõnisma, Pusa, Rain Saarik, Reet Heinla, Reimo Padul, Santa Zukker, Svetlana Markina, Tiina Erala, Tiina Kesküla, Tiina Ojaste, Tiiu Lehiste, Toomas Jasmin, Talia, Tumena, Urmas Uustal, Üllar Kallau
Exhibition design: Janno Bergmann.
The exhibition will remain open at Pärnu City Gallery until 20 December 2025.
