Kumu 16!
From 17 to 20 February, the Kumu Art Museum will celebrate its sixteenth anniversary. During this special year, the themes are the environment, thinking green and sustainability. All friends of Kumu are welcome to attend exhibition tours and workshops in different languages and other interesting events.
Come and have a memorable weekend with your family and friends in the museum!
Programme
Thu 17.02
In focus: “Jeremy Shaw. Phase Shifting Index”
5 pm A short tour of the exhibition, in Estonian
6 pm Movement workshop “Techno Praxis: Practical club dancing”, Üüve-Lydia Toompere, in collaboration with the Sõltumatu Tantsu Lava (Kumu auditorium, special price 20 €, tickets available at Piletilevi)
Fri 18.02
In Focus: “Landscapes of Identity”
3 pm to 5 pm drop-in workshop for children in the Kumu atrium
4 pm Russian language guided tour of the exhibition “Landscapes of Identity”
5 pm Estonian language guided tour of the exhibition “Landscapes of Identity”, Linda Kaljundi and Kadi Polli
Sat 19.02 In focus: “Universe of the Farmyard”
12 pm to 2 pm workshop for children and families: Colours of the universe in monotype
1 pm to 3 pm workshop for young people and adults: Colourful landscapes using quilling
2 pm performance of the Seto choir Leelokandja, Kumu atrium
3 pm Russian language guided tour of the exhibition “Universe of the Farmyard”
4 pm Estonian language guided tour of the exhibition “Universe of the Farmyard”, Liis Pählapuu
Sun 20.02 In focus: 1990s and 2000s
12 pm to 2 pm workshop for children (4+): Mini-sculptures in styrofoam and clay
1 pm to 3 pm workshop for young people and adults: Binding a notebook, IKIGI @köitegaraaž
1 pm Estonian language guided tour of the exhibition “Conflicts and Adaptations. Estonian Art of the Soviet Era (1940–1991)”
2 pm Estonian language guided tour of the exhibition “The Future Is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s”
3 pm English language guided tour of the exhibition “Art in the Comfort Zone? The 2000s in Estonian Art”
4 pm Estonian language guided tour of the exhibition “Art in the Comfort Zone? The 2000s in Estonian Art”, Triin Tulgiste
NB! All visitor can also enjoy special anniversary prices in the Kumu Museum Shop and Reval Café.