At Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, an expansive group show offers a distinctly Northern European lens on the climate crisis ...
William spent around 35 minutes with Estonian President Alar Karis at his office in the capital, Tallinn. Image: The Prince of Wales shakes hands with the President of Estonia Alar Karis ...
Prince William Arrives in Estonia Without Kate Middleton for First Official Foreign Trip of the Year
He is also spending time in the capital Tallinn to learn more about how the country has responded to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and how Estonia is innovating in renewable energy and ...
Learn about Estonia’s past at Maarjamäe Castle. “My Free Country” is a gripping exhibition that takes you on a journey through 100 years, from the birth of the Republic of Estonia to the modern day.
A new exhibition at the KUMU Art Museum in Tallinn features drawings, watercolors, miniature sculptures, collages and objects created by three sisters from the island of Hiiumaa. Several works in "The ...
IQAir points to Estonia's active work to "reduce emissions from industry," particularly by transitioning toward "cleaner, renewable energy sources." Tallinn, Estonia's capital, is among the ten least ...
Where can I see Biret Haarla Pieski's works? Their work is currently being shown at Kumu Art Museum in Tallinn. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galleri F15 have featured Biret Haarla Pieski ...
As members of the Estonia program’s first cohort and students of Slavic studies, we believe that Princeton’s Russian Summer Program in Tallinn is worth preserving. Kitsul touts Estonia as a unique ...
Nikolai Kormashov’s Paintings from the 1960s will open at the Kumu Art Museum. The exhibition focuses on ... Nikolai Kormashov’s oeuvre, which in addition to museums in Estonia and Russia, is ...
Although fewer than two decades have passed since its opening, the Kumu Art Museum, located in Estonia’s capital city Tallinn, is widely acknowledged for its critical exhibitions that often highlight ...
‘Artists from the Baltics were the most resourceful, and Finland sent in the most applications and displayed the highest quality works,’ explains Maret Sarapu, curator of the Tallinn Applied Art ...
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