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16.09.2024
Opening Show of XIX Tallinn Design Festival

XIX Tallinn Design Festival Opening Show „TAKE RUUM, MAKE RUUM, BAKE RUUM: A Journey of Transformation"

The idea of the opening show is inspired by an empty historical space, where room is made for the new. Old memories are cleansed and aired. New ones are created. In this space, imagination will soon take flight. 

One way or another, memories and history have to be chewed through and accepted - face to face with abandonment, desolation and dampness. Then the space can be taken over, the excess cleared away and new seeds planted. Let the space mature. Heat up all the potential with imagination and fantasy. TAKE SPACE, MAKE SPACE, BAKE SPACE - the sort of logical journey towards change. As long as something is happening. The room will be crowded again. Life starts to simmer. 

The choreographed lingo of the opening is deeply intertwined with the atmosphere of the building and the sense that the revival of old places is part of the life circle and itself a continuous mill. A living ventilation. Life can be recreated as we dream it. We create space here, we make space here. From empty we create full. And we have hope, if we don't interrupt the crop circle of new ideas. A performance will be given by the musician EiK with the composer boipepperon, and the dance artist Maria Solei Järvet with her poetic vision in the choreography.

 

Performance, music and lyrics: EiK

Performance and dance artist: Maria Solei Järvet Composer: boipepperoni

Director and concept: Andri Luup

Lightning artist: Helvin Kaljula

Producer: Indrek Leht




Photos from previous festival opening shows:





16.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

16.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

16.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

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Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

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“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

16.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum
16.09.2024
Exhibition and workshops of Afro-Indigenous culture, art, and crafts

16.09.–20.09.2024
Mon-Fri at 12:00–16:00

Workshops Wed & Thu at 17:30-19:00 


Price 0€
Register here.
More info: info@ivana.ee, 56334012
__________________________________

Ivana is an artist of Afro-Indigenous descent from Colombia, living in Võrumaa. She draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature - fractals (from Latin fractus, meaning 'broken'). In Indigenous art, 'broken' geometric patterns or slightly irregular shapes symbolize an opening - a door to the world of magic.  

We invite you to step into this magical world and see how kirivöö and kanasu patterns intertwine, and what shapes are formed from natural fibers and the jewellery and bags made from them.  

Additionally, participate in workshops (on Wednesday and Thursday) where Ivana will teach Wayuu crochet and Guna mola techniques, as well as the principles behind the creation and meaning of patterns.


ivana.ee

#AfroIndiaaniKultuur #ColombianCrafts #IndigenousDesign



17.09.2024

17.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

17.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

17.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

__________________________________


Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

__________________________________


“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

17.09.2024
Masterclass: Rope-weaving from Local Plants

In this specific site, plants intertwine with natural fabrics reflecting local heritage. An inclusive masterclass engages local community, teaching participants to make ropes from indigenous plants using technique of intertwining separated plant fibers.  

These ropes are woven into a decorative belt inspired by the Estonian “kirivöö,” symbolically uniting the different cultures of people and nature coexisting at the location. Through this collaborative process, participants contemplate their lineage and the richness of cultural heritage to foster a deeper connection with the environment. 

Guided by Riina Õun.


riinao.com
#biomaterial #biodesign



17.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum
17.09.2024
Exhibition and workshops of Afro-Indigenous culture, art, and crafts

16.09.–20.09.2024
Mon-Fri at 12:00–16:00

Workshops Wed & Thu at 17:30-19:00 


Price 0€
Register here.
More info: info@ivana.ee, 56334012
__________________________________

Ivana is an artist of Afro-Indigenous descent from Colombia, living in Võrumaa. She draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature - fractals (from Latin fractus, meaning 'broken'). In Indigenous art, 'broken' geometric patterns or slightly irregular shapes symbolize an opening - a door to the world of magic.  

We invite you to step into this magical world and see how kirivöö and kanasu patterns intertwine, and what shapes are formed from natural fibers and the jewellery and bags made from them.  

Additionally, participate in workshops (on Wednesday and Thursday) where Ivana will teach Wayuu crochet and Guna mola techniques, as well as the principles behind the creation and meaning of patterns.


ivana.ee

#AfroIndiaaniKultuur #ColombianCrafts #IndigenousDesign



18.09.2024

18.09.2024
DOM – DESIGN IS IN FASHION

It's not just a fashion show, it's a spectacle!

At DOM we present modern clothing design that fits our sense of style also tomorrow, and that deals with the questions of the day after tomorrow. Could design be fashionable – and for more than one season? When it comes to design, you can be sure that the value will remain even after years.


DOM is a performance dedicated to clothing design. A variety of ambitious designers from Estonia will be presented. The concepts of brands unfold through a location-specific experience, an inspiring and entertaining one-time event.


Creative director: Piret Mägi

Co-organizer: Kristin Kivimäe

Back-stage coordinator: Anne Rinne

Staging: Anni Zupping

Lighting artist: Karolin Tamm

Sound artist: Rando Arand

Visual artist: Maria Elisaveta Roosalu

Videos: Getter Raiend

Assistant: Monica Mustjõgi

 

Hair by: KEVIN.MURPHY & RandRilu salong 

Make-up by: Karaja

Welcome drinks by HAAGE & Mionetto


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Vilve Unt

vilveunt.universalexperts.ee


SHIRTS AND SKIRTS... IN THE OUTSKIRTS

For years the designer Vilve Unt has observed the dressing habits of the older generation in the street scenes of small towns and villages, especially during more festive occasions. It's fascinating to discover how the best clothes are taken out from the wardrobe, or chest of drawers, and how they are combined. These ladies are an inexhaustible source of inspiration.

In the interest of sustainability and also drawing inspiration from ethnography, some high quality garments from previous collections have been put in use for this new fashion collection.





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moomoo

moomoo.ee


moomoo is a cycling and xc-ski clothing brand founded in 2013 by the recognised cyclist Allan Oras. Its mission is to give cycling and ski clubs transparency of production and providing the best outfit for the maximum performance.

Aside from in-house design the participation of professional athletes in the product development phase has become an indispensable contribution. Functional world-class fabrics, Estonian design and crafting skills come together in a product that lasts and connects people who love to exercise. The reliability has expanded moomoo's reputation both in Estonia and abroad.



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Matrix Protect  

matrixprotect.eu


Matrix Protect is a brand dedicated to the manufacturing and design of high-quality military and medical equipment for the defense forces of both Estonia and the Nordic countries. A new perspective on tactical gear is provided as practical function meets uncompromising quality.

For the brand design is a process, not a goal. Product development is continuously carried out in collaboration with users – whether they are representatives of security forces, or medical professionals.

The items are made of the best materials with engineering precision, and thoughtful attention to the details.





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Anna Viik

#wearingannaviik

TAILORED SESSION

The days of the designer Anna Viik are divided between individual orders and on versatile textile projects thanks to her strong technical base and experience in various fashion houses. Geometric shapes and built-in details can be considered his signature. Viik has founded the circular economy platform Stuudio 213, is the production manager for two clothing brands and is the owner of AG Mood sewing production.

The collection here is not seasonal, but speaks of slow production and the long life of the garment. Various products have been part of the Anna Viik brand for 10 years.

Choreographer: Eldina Munatay, GBR
Sound design: Pau Silez, AR
Visuals: Sohvi Viik, EST





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DOM Facebook
DOM Instagram
#DOM
#DOMdisainonmoes
#DOMdesignisinfashion
#TallinnDesignFestival

18.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

18.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

18.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

__________________________________


Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

__________________________________


“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

18.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum
18.09.2024
Exhibition and workshops of Afro-Indigenous culture, art, and crafts

16.09.–20.09.2024
Mon-Fri at 12:00–16:00

Workshops Wed & Thu at 17:30-19:00 


Price 0€
Register here.
More info: info@ivana.ee, 56334012
__________________________________

Ivana is an artist of Afro-Indigenous descent from Colombia, living in Võrumaa. She draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature - fractals (from Latin fractus, meaning 'broken'). In Indigenous art, 'broken' geometric patterns or slightly irregular shapes symbolize an opening - a door to the world of magic.  

We invite you to step into this magical world and see how kirivöö and kanasu patterns intertwine, and what shapes are formed from natural fibers and the jewellery and bags made from them.  

Additionally, participate in workshops (on Wednesday and Thursday) where Ivana will teach Wayuu crochet and Guna mola techniques, as well as the principles behind the creation and meaning of patterns.


ivana.ee

#AfroIndiaaniKultuur #ColombianCrafts #IndigenousDesign



19.09.2024

19.09.2024
International Design Forum
SCHEDULE:

9:30
Welcome coffee

10:00–12:00 Keynote speakers
10:00 Introduction by Ilona Gurjanova (EST)
10:15 Cameron Sinclair (USA)
10:50 Stephan Clambaneva (USA)
11:20 Spyros Bofylatos (Greece)
11:40 Kitti Butter (Hungary)

12:00
Lunch

13:00~15:20 EU Project 'SMOTIES - Creative Works for Small and Remote Places' Presentations
13:00 SMOTIES Project Introduction (Politecnico di Milano, SMOTIES coordinator)
13:20 Publication 'Remote Places, Public Spaces' Introduction by author Michael Dumiak

13:40 Austria (FH JOANNEUM)
13:50 UK (Clear Village)
14:00 France (Cité du Design)
14:10 Slovenia (Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia)
14:20 Iceland (Alternance slf)
14:30 Italy (Politecnico di Milano)
14:40 Portugal (Universidade da Madeira)
14:50 Greece (University of the Aegean)
15:00 Poland (Zamek Cieszyn)
15:10 Estonia (Estonian Association of Designers)

15:20 Panel Discussion

16:00 End of Conference



Foto:

19.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

19.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

19.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

__________________________________


Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

__________________________________


“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

19.09.2024
Textile Circularity Technologies Research and Analysis: Results Presentation

Join us for an event where we present the results of our research on textile circularity technologies in Estonia. The study aims to assess post-consumer textile circularity and identify the best solutions for various textile flows.  

We will discuss how to develop an effective system for textile waste circularity in line with EU directives. The event will be in Estonian. Registration is mandatory.

The event will take place both in the Estonian Academy of Arts (room A101) and, if necessary, in Zoom.


dima.artun.ee
instagram.com/eka_dima_lab

19.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum
19.09.2024
Jüri Kass’s lecture in the series “When is Design?”

The third season of the lecture series “When is Design?” will be given a start by artist and designer Jüri Kass.  

The series presents the work of practising designers and the history of the field will be discussed by professionals who have been active in the field for a time. The series is based on the contradictory processes of constant expansion, delimitation, blurring and formulation of the concept of design.  

Design's complexity and change over time is inevitable and fascinating. In order to understand what and when design is, we want to open up the layers of its meaning to a wider audience. The lectures are open to all and recordings can be watched on the museum's YouTube channel. 

Lecture is in Estonian!


etdm.ee
#etdm #disainimuuseum #millalondisain
19.09.2024
Children’s workshop "Tähetrükk kotil”

The workshop is suitable for anyone aged 10 or over, no previous experience necessary! All materials and equipment are available on site. 

We will start by gathering inspiration from the exhibition "Estonian Design Awards 2012–2022". Afterwards, a workshop will take place where everyone can experiment with creating their own fonts and cutting out their own designed letters, and then design their own bag. The letters can be used to create words, patterns, pictures and exciting stories! 

At the end of the workshop, all participants will receive a colourful bag.


etdm.ee
#etdm #disainimuuseum #millalondisain
19.09.2024
Exhibition and workshops of Afro-Indigenous culture, art, and crafts

16.09.–20.09.2024
Mon-Fri at 12:00–16:00

Workshops Wed & Thu at 17:30-19:00 


Price 0€
Register here.
More info: info@ivana.ee, 56334012
__________________________________

Ivana is an artist of Afro-Indigenous descent from Colombia, living in Võrumaa. She draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature - fractals (from Latin fractus, meaning 'broken'). In Indigenous art, 'broken' geometric patterns or slightly irregular shapes symbolize an opening - a door to the world of magic.  

We invite you to step into this magical world and see how kirivöö and kanasu patterns intertwine, and what shapes are formed from natural fibers and the jewellery and bags made from them.  

Additionally, participate in workshops (on Wednesday and Thursday) where Ivana will teach Wayuu crochet and Guna mola techniques, as well as the principles behind the creation and meaning of patterns.


ivana.ee

#AfroIndiaaniKultuur #ColombianCrafts #IndigenousDesign



20.09.2024

20.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

20.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

20.09.2024
PechaKucha Night

20.09.2024
Fri at 16:00

Price 8
-10 €

Get your tickets here!

__________________________________

Ready... set... go! 

Flash talk format PechaKucha returns to Tallinn Design Festival program for a reason. PechaKucha (Japanese for “chit chat”) with its compact format – 20 slides x 20 seconds for presenting your idea – forces the person on stage to think out of the standard presentation’s framework, thus guaranteeing freshness. 

PechaKucha was developed in 2003 by designers from the Tokyo-based architecture firm Klein&Dytham as a way of sharing ideas and creations with others. PechaKucha is a global fenomenon used by more than four million people. 


You will see and hear
▶︎ Tijn Nelemans
▶︎ Sergio Davila
▶︎ Riina Õun
▶︎ Sidney Avila Angeles
▶︎ Fernando Guillén & Jorge Arturo de la Rosa Ramírez
▶︎ Gerardo Samuel Yañez Nuñez
▶︎ Valeria Gamiño
▶︎ Ninive Pérez
▶︎ Mauricio Uriel Montero Calderon
▶︎ Jesus Xavier Carrillo Hernandez

The contact of PechaKucha Night Tallinn is Sandra Luks.



#pechakuchanights
#pechakuchatallinn

20.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

__________________________________


Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

__________________________________


“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

20.09.2024
Leather Handbag workshop with designer Anthony Luciano

With over 25 years of experience in the accessory industry, NYC designer and master craftsman Anthony Luciano will share his techniques of preparation, cutting and finishing your own custom leather handbag. 

His work has been featured in dozens of publications, including Vogue, Worth, InStyle, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar, and his clients include world-famous stars such as Judith Light, Meryl Streep, Debra Messing, Cameron Diaz, Megan Mullally, etc. 

The price includes all materials and tools; one complimentary adult beverage and the most fun time. No experience necessary - only a creative mind!





20.09.2024
Estonian Design Awards 2024 ceremony

The Estonian Design Awards 2024 will take place again with the Product Design Award BRUNO. This year the gala will take place in Fotografiska Tallinn, where on September 20 design scene’s best are acknowledged.

The evening begins with a welcome drink and continues with the presentation of awards and entertaining interludes. The stars of Estonian design and the Minister of Culture Heidy Purga will take the stage. Martin Veismann will be the host of the program and will ensure that all categories of the competition get worthy winners. 

Musical performances will include Haldi and Ardo Kivi. At the after party, the band Ants1 will provide unique musical entertainment. Between the gala and the after-party, you can visit the exhibition at Fotografiska, which is included in the price.

Every two years Estonian Design Awards are jointly awarded for product designgraphic designweb design, service design and to young talented designers. The Estonian Design Awards are intended to value, acknowledge and promote good design that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also solves problems and makes the environment around us better and more human-centred. 

The Estonian Design Awards are organised by the Estonian Design Centre with the Estonian Association of DesignersADC*Estoniathe Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts. First awards were given back in 2012.


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20.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum
20.09.2024
Exhibition and workshops of Afro-Indigenous culture, art, and crafts

16.09.–20.09.2024
Mon-Fri at 12:00–16:00

Workshops Wed & Thu at 17:30-19:00 


Price 0€
Register here.
More info: info@ivana.ee, 56334012
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Ivana is an artist of Afro-Indigenous descent from Colombia, living in Võrumaa. She draws inspiration from the intricate patterns of nature - fractals (from Latin fractus, meaning 'broken'). In Indigenous art, 'broken' geometric patterns or slightly irregular shapes symbolize an opening - a door to the world of magic.  

We invite you to step into this magical world and see how kirivöö and kanasu patterns intertwine, and what shapes are formed from natural fibers and the jewellery and bags made from them.  

Additionally, participate in workshops (on Wednesday and Thursday) where Ivana will teach Wayuu crochet and Guna mola techniques, as well as the principles behind the creation and meaning of patterns.


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#AfroIndiaaniKultuur #ColombianCrafts #IndigenousDesign



21.09.2024

21.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

21.09.2024
Design Street

Vroom-vroom! If Tartu has Car Free Avenue, then Tallinn boasts with Design Street, which will open itself once again as a part of the festival weekend. No driver’s license is needed to explore the Design Street and there's plenty of room for wanderers on foot! Here you can stroll through and discover lots of great fashion-, accessory-, product- and interior design.  

In addition, the “alley” next to Design Street deserves a visit already from the first day of the festival, because the mini-fair INTERIOR+ is returning for the second year in a row. So go on, get acquainted with local interior and industrial products.





21.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

21.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

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Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

__________________________________


“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

21.09.2024
Leather Handbag workshop with designer Anthony Luciano

With over 25 years of experience in the accessory industry, NYC designer and master craftsman Anthony Luciano will share his techniques of preparation, cutting and finishing your own custom leather handbag. 

His work has been featured in dozens of publications, including Vogue, Worth, InStyle, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar, and his clients include world-famous stars such as Judith Light, Meryl Streep, Debra Messing, Cameron Diaz, Megan Mullally, etc. 

The price includes all materials and tools; one complimentary adult beverage and the most fun time. No experience necessary - only a creative mind!





21.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum
21.09.2024
ART BUS Tallinn - Joaveski - Tallinn

We invite you on a few-hour trek into the heart of the Lahemaa National Park, to the industrial village of Joaveski, where designers and creatives have been working for the last few years, connecting with the locals, developing a design toolbox in the framework of the EU project SMOTIES and working in the rooms of the old Joaveski cardboard factory. 

The tour will focus on the history of Joaveski, its beautiful geographical location, urban legends and end with an art exhibition on the grounds of the Joaveski factory. The exhibition, mainly dedicated to light art, features artists Raoul Kurvitz, Leonardo Meigas, Anne Türn, Kalle Pruuden, Rikkert Paauw (NED), et al. At the end of this journey of the past we will take a look at the future, as a light futuristic bite will be offered by Future Food. 

Your guide for this evening is producer and Stalker Themepark project leader Indrek Leht.

 

The bus departs from Tallinn at 16:00, the tour starts at 17:00 and the bus leaves from Joaveski Public House back to Tallinn at 20:00.

22.09.2024

22.09.2024
Exhibition of product design award BRUNO 2024

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon at 18:15
Jury’s guided tour Fri at 15:00

For free!
__________________________________

The BRUNO product design award is awarded every two years to an exceptional product or product series, manufactured either at the designer's own initiative, as a collaboration, or as a commission by a manufacturer/entrepreneur. Production-ready prototypes created during the past two years, or industrial products or product series already in production qualify to enter.

In the exhibition you can see the qualified work, which the international jury (Anke Strittmatter (Austria), Susana Gonzaga (Portugal), Stephan J. Clambaneva (USA), Arvo Pärenson (Estonia) and Darren Yeo (Singapore)) rated highly enough. 

Three categories - lifestyle, human environment and engineering - can be seen in the exhibition. A total of 99 projects applied for BRUNO this year!




In order to value design and the profession of designer, the Estonian Association of Designers decided in 2006 to start giving out the Estonian Design Award. The first Design Award was given out in the eighties by Tallinn Art Institute Department of Design at the initiative of Bruno Tomberg, after whom the Estonian Design Award has been named. Among the award-winners are experienced professionals like Matti Õunapuu, Heikki Zoova etc. 


Starting from 2012, Estonian Design Awards, including BRUNO, are jointly presented in cooperation with Estonian Design Centre, ADC*Estonia, Estonian Service Industry Association and Estonian Academy of Arts.  Estonian Design Centre organises the Design Awards and gala takes place during the Tallinn Design Festival.

The Estonian Association of Designers wishes to present innovative, high-standard new products to the public that would prompt Estonians to consume domestic design and motivate entrepreneurs to involve professional designers in product development. The recognition would encourage designers to create new interesting products and motivate them to learn about tendencies in design on the international level. For the design-knowledgeable entrepreneur participating in the competition with a designer and the public sector, product development from the aspect of design and design management would bring recognition and would be a good role model for others. In the long-term perspective, the Design Award is a springboard for new products and brands to the international arena.

#BRUNO
#EestiDisainiauhinnad
#EestiDisainikeskus
#EestiDisaineriteLiit
#BrunoTomberg

22.09.2024
Design Street

Vroom-vroom! If Tartu has Car Free Avenue, then Tallinn boasts with Design Street, which will open itself once again as a part of the festival weekend. No driver’s license is needed to explore the Design Street and there's plenty of room for wanderers on foot! Here you can stroll through and discover lots of great fashion-, accessory-, product- and interior design.  

In addition, the “alley” next to Design Street deserves a visit already from the first day of the festival, because the mini-fair INTERIOR+ is returning for the second year in a row. So go on, get acquainted with local interior and industrial products.





22.09.2024
EU project “SMOTIES: Creative works with small and remote places” Journey Show

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Opening Mon 16.09 at 18:25

For free!
__________________________________

22.09.2024
Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase

16.09—22.09.2024
Mon at 17—21
Tue-Sun at 12—20

Exact opening times below!


For free!
__________________________________

The Estonian Design and Architecture Schools Showcase, which has become one of the integral parts of the Tallinn Design Festival, is increasingly important in a rapidly changing world, because aren't educational and research institutions the places where the play between experimentation and tradition "saves the day"? In the shade of various global crises, there is an increasing need for the light of youthful and clever design.  

Showcased are the works of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Fashion, Textile, Accessory; Design and Innovation curricula) Pallas University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn University Haapsalu College (Craft Technologies and Design) and University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Native Crafts studies).

__________________________________


Approaching Kalamaja: EAA Design and Innovation
*NB! This exhibition is situated in Remonditsehh, all others in Mehaanikatsehh*

Opening Mon at 18:10

artun.ee/et/erialad/disain-ja-innovatsioon/

The focus of the exhibition is the students' creative and analytical approach to the development of the Kalamaja public outdoor space. Students have studied in depth how architectural forms and outdoor space solutions relate to the existing urban space and landscape, creating context-based and functional integrated solutions. 

The aim of the Design and Innovation curriculum is to prepare top-level players who are able to meet the challenges of the dynamic labor market, initiate change and lead innovation. The focus of the study is the use of design for successful innovations in all social spheres. The design and innovation graduate is characterized by the ability to transfer versatile practice driven by the needs of the digital and green revolution and the designer's mindset into real life through strong professional skills. 

Curator: Maali Roomet-Allese

__________________________________


Curtain Creatures: EAA Fashion-, Textile- and Accessory Design

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/mood-tekstiil-aksessuaar
#kardinaalne #curtaincreatures


“Curtain Creatures” is EAA's fashion, textile, and accessories students’ exhibition of experimental shapes with the mission of fair, creative and inspiring reuse of leftover materials. In the wake of an increasingly acute problem, this time the authors had to deconstruct curtains and create a new identity for them.  

This exhibition gives the visitor the opportunity to actively reflect on critical aspects of consumer society, taking the viewer on an inspirational journey of sorts. A total of around 40 creators contributed to the birth of experimental forms and spatial solutions.  

Supervisors: Liisi Eesmaa, Flo Kasearu

Production: Piret Puppart

Photographer: Riina Varol

__________________________________


Nordplus/CIRRUS: Low-Tech Footwear Inspired by Heritage

Opening Mon at 19:00

artun.ee/et/erialad/aksessuaar
#contemporarycraft #heritage #clogs #speculativedesign #ekadisain


The aim of an international week-long intensive course in August 2024 was to design and craft wooden-soled footwear inspired by the cultural heritage of the Lake Peipus district. So here they are! 

Organiser: Dept. of Accessory Design, Estonian Academy of Arts 

Tutors: Simone Springer (Rosa Mosa, AT), Kristiina Nurk (EKA), Meelis Kihulane (Edev Eremiit)

__________________________________


“From Waste to Wonder: More-Than-Human Connections on the Journey of Poop”

Everyone poops! Feces, or poop, is a metabolic waste product that results from the food we consume being broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. The act of excretion is a natural function of the body. This stigmatized bodily activity can be particularly challenging for individuals with chronic gut diseases (CGD), where the urgency to defecate or changes in bowel habits can be a prominent struggle.  

Exhibition “From Waste to Wonder” aims to break down the stigma around poop by reconnecting it with nature and exploring more-than-human connections through multi-sensory engagements with biomaterials. 

Arife Dila Demir is a researcher of the Sensorial Design Research Group of EKA, the exhibition is created as part of the 'Multi-Sensory Design for Somatic Care' project supported by EKA's Creative Research Grant.

__________________________________


Multifaceted Space: Pallas University of Applied Sciences

Opening Mon at 19:15

pallasart.ee
#pallas #pallasdisain #pallasdesign #multifacetedspace


Abstract and physical, mental and dimensional, natural and created, inspiring and imposing – all these describe the space around us. “Multifaceted Space” by Pallas UAS presents the meaning and interpretations of space as it can be understood in the literal as well as in abstract sense (e.g. living space, exhibition space vs cyberspace, headspace, developmental space).  

The exhibition is inspired by the idea of the limitlessness of space – there are an infinite number of ways to give meaning to and create sustainable, aesthetic and environmentally friendly space in various design fields.

__________________________________


A Better World: TLU Haapsalu College Craft Technologies and Design


Opening Mon at 19:25

tlu.ee/haapsalu/kasitootehnoloogiad-ja-disain


The Handicraft Technologies and Design program at Haapsalu College focuses on human-centered and sustainable design, emphasizing user needs and creative problem-solving. Students learn to work with materials like wood, metal, glass, and plastics-resins, while also exploring modern technologies and solutions for giving materials a new life.  

The curriculum promotes entrepreneurial thinking and values circular economy principles in new product concepts. These are developed from concept to execution, guided by the needs of the target group.

__________________________________


University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy

Opening Mon at 19:35

viljandi.ut.ee/et
#tyvka #tüvka #pärandtehnoloogia


The native crafts specialities of the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy combine excellent craftsmanship, knowledge of heritage, and creative thought. Our activities aim to apply the values found in the heritage in a responsible and sustainable way to the service of modern society. As part of the university, we value research and development. 

At the level of applied higher education, you can study textiles, metalwork, construction, and regenerative technology (NEW!). At the master's level, you can study the creative application of cultural heritage and teaching skills.

22.09.2024
PoCo Pop and Contemporary Art Museum’s tours

PoCo is a world pop art museum – the only pop art focused museum in Northern and Eastern Europe. In addition to looking at past and present icons of pop art, the museum gazes into the future and showcases cocreation with artificial intelligence. 

The list of authors in the museum's collection is nothing short of impressive - the permanent exhibition showcases the works of world-famous artists such as Warhol, Banksy, Koons, Lichtenstein, Haring, Hirst, Murakami, Wesselman, Kusama, and many others. Lapin, Mäetamm, Nukke, Egs, Ivanovs, and numerous young talents are also exhibited in an equally iconic manner. 

In addition, there will be tours of the Banksy exhibition (Telliskivi M-building) every evening starting at 19.30!


poco.art
#pocomuseum
#pocoarttallinn #popkunstimuuseum