Autumn in Southern Estonia
November
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The Year of Contemporary Art by Youth
1 November – 2 December, Tartu city
Jakobi Gallery
This is a unique cultural event from the future stars of Estonian art! Created by young people in collaboration with the community, the works will highlight the distinctiveness of the regions of South Estonia and encourage unexpected perspectives.
1 November – 2 December, Tartu city
Jakobi Gallery
This is a unique cultural event from the future stars of Estonian art! Created by young people in collaboration with the community, the works will highlight the distinctiveness of the regions of South Estonia and encourage unexpected perspectives.
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Ryoji Ikeda solo exhibition
2 November 2024 – 2 March 2025, Tartu city
Estonian National Museum
Experience the unique works of world-renowned Japanese artist and composer Ryoji Ikeda in Tartu. The solo exhibition at the Estonian National Museum features two new pieces created with the initiative and support of Tartu 2024, including installations that use DNA and the human voice.
2 November 2024 – 2 March 2025, Tartu city
Estonian National Museum
Experience the unique works of world-renowned Japanese artist and composer Ryoji Ikeda in Tartu. The solo exhibition at the Estonian National Museum features two new pieces created with the initiative and support of Tartu 2024, including installations that use DNA and the human voice.
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The Unstruck Sound
9 November, Tartu city
Elektriteater
The Unstruck Sound is a scientific journey into the future of Tartu and the surrounding region in 2074. The large-scale collaborative project explores possible responses to the climate crisis, looking for unexpected future prospects and bringing them vividly to life.
9 November, Tartu city
Elektriteater
The Unstruck Sound is a scientific journey into the future of Tartu and the surrounding region in 2074. The large-scale collaborative project explores possible responses to the climate crisis, looking for unexpected future prospects and bringing them vividly to life.
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International Theatre Festival for Young Audiences NAKS
5 – 9 November, Tartu city
The NAKS festival showcases the diversity of theatre for children and young people. Over five days, theatre in differnt genres will be on show: visual theatre, puppet theatre, spoken word, dance and contemporary circus. The programme also includes productions for audiences that are generally less likely to experience theatre, such as people with special needs and babies.
5 – 9 November, Tartu city
The NAKS festival showcases the diversity of theatre for children and young people. Over five days, theatre in differnt genres will be on show: visual theatre, puppet theatre, spoken word, dance and contemporary circus. The programme also includes productions for audiences that are generally less likely to experience theatre, such as people with special needs and babies.
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Closing Event of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024
30 November, Tartu city
Town Hall Square and Pirogov park
At the Closing Event of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024, we look back at past moments and experiences, and then look ahead to the future. The title year ends, but the Arts of Survival will always remain in Tartu, Southern Estonia, Europe!
30 November, Tartu city
Town Hall Square and Pirogov park
At the Closing Event of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024, we look back at past moments and experiences, and then look ahead to the future. The title year ends, but the Arts of Survival will always remain in Tartu, Southern Estonia, Europe!
Exhibitions
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MagiC Carpets SUPERORGANISM
18 October – 23 November, Tartu city
Tartu Aparaaditehas
MagiC Carpets is an international art project funded by Creative Europe that unites 20 cultural organizations across Europe. MagiC Carpets will culminate in 2024 with a concluding exhibition in Tartu Aparaaditehas and with a thematic symposium at the Hall of Love.
18 October – 23 November, Tartu city
Tartu Aparaaditehas
MagiC Carpets is an international art project funded by Creative Europe that unites 20 cultural organizations across Europe. MagiC Carpets will culminate in 2024 with a concluding exhibition in Tartu Aparaaditehas and with a thematic symposium at the Hall of Love.