Draakon Gallery was founded in 1983 and in the early days it focused on showing the work of members of the Association of Printmakers (Vabagraafikute Ühing). After 1990, when the gallery stopped hosting exhibitions, it continued as a commercial venue selling paintings, printmaking and applied art. In early 2003, Draakon Gallery once again started to show exhibitions of Estonian and foreign artists, and the rejuvenated gallery sells contemporary art and the gallery’s cellar space sells high quality contemporary Estonian painting, and the work of young painters, printmakers and photographers.