Tallinn Art House launches search for new director
Tallinn Art House has announced a public competition to find a new director. The current director, Paul Aguraiuja, will take up a position as cultural attaché at the Estonian Embassy in Berlin early next year.
KultuurTallinn Art House has opened a competition for a new director, following the announcement that its current leader will be moving on to a diplomatic role. [Paul Aguraiuja](/politicians/paul-aguraiuja), who has been heading the institution, is set to begin work as a cultural attaché at the Estonian Embassy in Berlin at the start of next year.
The position represents a significant role within Estonia's cultural sector, as Tallinn Art House is one of the country's prominent venues for contemporary art and cultural events. The search for a new director comes at a time when cultural institutions across Estonia are navigating both local and international challenges.
Aguraiuja's transition to the Berlin embassy reflects Estonia's ongoing investment in cultural diplomacy, with the country maintaining an active presence in promoting Estonian culture abroad through its network of diplomatic missions.
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