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Department: Contemporary Art (MA)

Mathias Väärsi

I’ll cycle from Narva, Estonia down to the Ukrainian border. My route will follow the Russian and Belarus borders until I reach Ukraine. The purpose of my mission is encouraging people to donate to “Slava Ukraine”, as this NGO is supplying medical staff with emergency ambulances and first aid equipment. They are making sure that …

Maarja Tõnisson

Sula has many meanings in Estonian. It can indicate thaw, fluid, molten, merge, blend, fuse, melt, cash, defrost. Installation Sula explores the relationship between nature and the artefact, human and more than human. Sula is an unknown substance that appears in an unexpected form. Sula arises, grows and spreads from one form to another. Sula …

Mari-Liis Sõrg

AFTERLIFE 2022 I imagined a sunlit room, a blank sheet open to opportunities. This future, one in which loss and suffering have passed, was not to be: reality was darkened by the upheaval of exploding light, dizzily forcing it to the ground. The beginning is not a blank plane, but an underpainted surface upon which …

Sophie Durand

A Bridled White-Eye nest from Agrihan, Northern Mariana Island made from found materials from Agrihan and feathers from a cygnet found dead on the shore of Paljassaare, Estonia on the 18th of March 2021 and other objects consists of a vast network of things other than what it was intended to be. This project has …

Maryliis Teinfeldt-Grins

The center of my artistic practice is landscape, surrounded by topics such as remembering and countryside landscapes. The mediums I work in are mainly embroidery, tapestry and poetry in Kadrina dialect. For the past two years, I’ve been researching the ability and skill to read a landscape. The object of my research is a village …

Aap Kaur Suvi

Reeds are mortal Humans are mortal Humans are reeds Reeds are shaking in the wind. Is it reeds moving or wind moving? All the universe comes together at this moment and is shaking. My mind can’t stop shaking, is an installation full of shaking, where the harmony is composed by reeds, servo motors, microprocessor, styrofoam, …

Tõnis Laurson

Misprints are, generally, bad news — especially in industry. But what if a misprint turns out so well that you actually like it? Having come across some “nice” misprints, both in my screen printing job and my art practice, I decided to look into the relationship that errors and chance have in art. My work …

Chun Au Yeung

This project began with longing for a home since I left Hong Kong due to the unhealthy political environment. Emotional security, a significant feeling that has been lingering in my mind, became the core element for defining a home for myself. The installation refers to the philosophy of Tai Chi and is divided into Yin …

Katariin Mudist

The 14 mural forms, built from residue bricks collected as found material, intervene in different ways with the space in front of and inside the main building of EKA. Spatial intervention is an art practice that uses space as the raw material of work while relating to it and dislocating it. The construction of sculptures …