May 28–June 18, 2021
Faculty of Fine Arts
Põhja puiestee 7
10412 Tallinn
Estonia
Visions that shape our living environments.
Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) is pleased to present the selection of works from the school’s graduation show “TASE ’21.”
“TASE,” “level” in English, is the annual spring graduation show of the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) and features the final projects of the Fine Arts, Architecture, Design, and Art and Culture faculties master’s students, along with the final artworks by Fine Arts bachelor’s students. The physical exhibition was open from May 28 until June 18, 2021, and took place at the EKA building and four other locations around Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. The main exhibition was accompanied by a versatile program of satellite exhibitions, thesis defenses, “TASE FILM,” and much more.
The “TASE ’21” grad show online exhibition can be viewed on tase21.artun.ee, giving access to a wider audience around the world. In addition to the works in the physical exhibition, the online exhibition presents bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral theses, portfolios, and written works from nearly 200 graduates of the academy.
“TASE ‘21” is organized by Pire Sova, Estonian Academy of Arts gallerist.
Pille Alasi
Jelena Bõtškova
Reds Cheung King Wai
Katrin Enni
Brit Kikas
Anni Kivisto
Ats Kruusing
Amie Nga Man Chan
Ismini Pachi
Ingrid Helena Pajo
Vassa Ponomarjova
Angela Elizabeth Ramirez Fellowes
Denisa Štefanigová
Irmeli Terras
Egert Tischler
Ellen Vene
Liisa-Aleksandra Volmer
Aleksandr Osvald August von Turro-Lebardov
Estonian Academy of Arts, founded in 1914, is the only public university in Estonia offering higher education in architecture, design, fine arts, art culture, cultural heritage and conservation. It is an active study and research institution and the leading national center of innovation in visual culture.
Twelve hundred students from more than thirty different countries are currently enrolled at EKA are taught by nearly three hundred professors, associate professors, lecturers and workshop managers from Estonia and abroad. EKA offers more than thirty study programs, ten of which are international and taught in English: Animation, Contemporary Art, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, Urban Studies, Design & Crafts (ceramics, glass, jewelry and blacksmithing, textile design, accessory design and fashion design), Design & Technology Futures, and Literature, Visual Culture and Film Studies on the master’s level. Art & Design and Architecture and Urban Planning are offered on the doctorate level.