The international group exhibition always is everywhere engaging with themes of universality and boundlessness of consciousness, is open the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM) until 17 August. The exhibition will be enlivened by a summer-long programme that engages the audience regardless of age or language skills. First events of the public programme will take place already during the opening weekend.
During July and August, EKKM is open two hours longer on Thursdays, until 21:00 in the evening. You are welcome to visit the exhibition, enjoy the summer in the garden, the sun, the terrace and our bar drinks!
PUBLIC PROGRAMME:
Stories in the Wind — Kinder Garden! workshops for children aged 4–8,
with Anita Kodanik, language no problem.
On 5 July, 17 July, 9 August, 16 August at 15:00.
Registration.
Vaim Sarv’s performance Oral Frictions
in English and Estonian.
On 17 July and 8 August at 19:00.
Yvette Bathgate’s workshop stone lettering > carving out carving in,
in English, but language no problem.
On 6 July at 12:30.
Registration.
Tours at the exhibition always is everywhere on Tallinn Museum Sundays
6 July
15:00 EST
16:00 ENG
17:00 RUS
3 August
16:00 EST
17:00 ENG
On 16 and 17 August, the exhibition always is everywhere will conclude with a two-day symposium inviting scientists, poets and artists to reflect together on the themes of the exhibition. The two-day symposium programme will look at themes of water and earth, with short excursions exploring marine and rock science, workshops, a film evening and a concert. The symposium will be held in English and Estonian, but the programme is not limited to language-specific knowledge. More information will be published on the EKKM website and communication channels soon.
On August 27–30, EKKM will host Bush Hartshorn's performances Tell Daddy in its garden as part of the performing arts festival SAAL Biennaal.
As part of their fiber program, a workshop on professional relationships with Finnish curator Max Hannus (tools for compersion and collegial love) will be held in collaboration with EKKM on August 28 at 11:00. More information and registration.
The workshop will be followed by a public discussion at 14:30, where the connections between personal relationships and professional choices will be discussed; moderated by Anita Kodanik. The discussion will be in English. More information.
On August 29, EKKM will contribute its event to the Tallinn Culture Night program. Information coming soon.
Additional information:
Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia
Kursi 5, Tallinn
Free entry!
Wed–Sun 12.00–19.00
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