Estonian Academy of Arts opens graduation festival Tase in Tallinn campus
The Estonian Academy of Arts launched its annual graduation works festival Tase on May 27. This year, the festival returns entirely to the EKA campus. The event showcases final works by graduating students.
CultureThe Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) opened its annual graduation festival Tase on May 27, welcoming visitors back to the academy's Tallinn campus for a full showcase of student final works.
This year marks the festival's return to the EKA campus in its entirety, bringing together graduating students' works from across the academy's various disciplines under one roof. The festival Tase has become one of the highlights of the Estonian art and design calendar, offering a glimpse into the creative output of the country's next generation of artists, designers, and architects.
Visitors to the EKA campus can explore a wide range of graduation projects spanning fine art, graphic design, interior architecture, fashion, and other creative fields. The festival provides an opportunity for the public to engage directly with graduates and discover the artistic and conceptual directions shaping Estonian creative culture.
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