“To move forward, you have to look back, which is why today we continue to go to expeditions into the past, to learn from our ancestors’ practicality and to keep alive old trades, symbols and meanings. At a time when all the global information is at our fingertips, a journey of discovery inwards, or backwards through human generations, is still a timeless alternative,” say the participants in the exhibition.
For all those interested, a workshop and curators’ tour will be held as part of the exhibition’s public programme on 12 April from 1 to 3 PM.
Participating artists: Helene Triin Õunapuu, Angeelica Kokla, Emily Turro, Merrit Helistve, Christopher Mururand, Eliise Sallaste, Merilin Kask, Katerina Kaplan, Anni Vallsalu, Eliise-Anette Muuga, Tuule Tensing, Aita Ambos, Mare Rahkema, Kadri Eliise Eensaar, Lisete Jõepera, Lennart Andreas Paluteder, Helen Grosnõi, Carolin Reedi, Regita Lepla, Iris Järg, Kristi Männik, Anett Holter, Heli Saar, Helen Vetik, Janika Autor, Merilin Kask, Birgit Peerna, Moolen Veering, Kerli Jõgi, Taaniel Tambet, Juta Mölder, Maila Käos, Rutt Maantoa, Gerda Retter, Tiina Karu, Kristel Suigussaar, Tõnu Ojaperv; sound design Kertu Katriin Kotkas.