All these young artists are graduates of Tallinn Old Town Educational College art department born in 2003.
With this exhibition they let their thoughts run on the topic of how to make an exhibition and say the following, among other things:
/—/ Maybe it would be really good to just be very strong, but not smart at all. It would be so good and easy to watch everything fall apart. I could throw the first stone myself. You shouldn’t be heartbroken over things that are out of your control, and if you are, you still shouldn’t, because it wouldn’t be your job to fix everything. I could enjoy the Smilers concert with peace of mind. You could become the ruler of the world just for fun and you wouldn’t even have to think about how others are doing. I could smash the heads of all annoying people into the asphalt and take their children hostage until the desired amount is deposited in the bank account. You could watch funny videos for days and never feel like you’re wasting your time. /—/
Some additional events will take place in the gallery during the exhibition, you
can keep yourself up to date via social media.
To visit the exhibitions after the opening, send a message or call in advance at +372 5217649.
Please note that large-scale excavation works are underway on Vana-Kalamaja street,
but we can still be reached.
More information:
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Ellen Emilie Laaksonen, phone +372 53930533, ellenemilie.laaksonen@gmail.com
Kaarel Kütas, phone +372 5217649 or Triinu Jürves trjyrves@gmail.com
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