Transforming Culture in the Digital Age
International conference in Tartu, Estonia, 14-16 April, 2010. Increasingly, we see new forms of culture being born in the variety of online environments. Users have become...
 
 

Estonian Museum Association
Veski 32, Tartu, phone 735 0412

Info in Tallinn: Pikk 70, phone 641 1410

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 Lühike jalg 3, 10130 Tallinn
 6 445 838, 6 445 835
 6 445 837
 
 Wed–Sun 11-18
 
Adamson-Eric (1902–1968) was one of the most versatile creative personalities in the 20th century Estonian art. The artist, mostly known as a virtuosic painter, worked in nearly all spheres of applied arts. In the permanent exhibition of the museum a display of the creative heritage of Adamson-Eric (paintings, ceramics, porcelain painting, leatherwork, metal objects, jewellery, decorative tiles, textiles and furniture) can be seen. On the first floor, in the basement and in the courtyard topical and personal exhibitions and various educational programmes and lectures are held.



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