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Hobusepea Gallery Draakon Gallery HOP Gallery Vabaduse Gallery
hobusepea galerii
Hobusepea Gallery
Open
Wed–Mon 11–18
Closed on Tuesdays and public holidays
 
Contact
Elin Kard, Curator
Tel: +372 528 5324
E-mail: galerii [at] eaa.ee
Hobusepea 2
10133 Tallinn
https://hobusepeadraakon.ee/

Hobusepea Gallery opened in January 2003. The gallery’s priority is showing non-profit contemporary art exhibitions, solo projects by top Estonian artists, while projects by the sub-associations are also given opportunities to exhibit. The gallery’s primary aim is to present, introduce and value contemporary art, and also to present the work of young artists, and create exhibiting opportunities for artists just starting their careers. 

Draakoni galerii
Draakon Gallery
Open
Mon–Fri 11–18
Sat 11–17
Closed on Mondays and public holidays
 
Contact
Tel: +372 6464 110
E-mail: galerii [at] eaa.ee
Pikk 18
10133 Tallinn
https://hobusepeadraakon.ee/
 
Draakon Gallery was founded in 1983 and in the early days it focused on showing the work of members of the Association of Printmakers (Vabagraafikute Ühing). After 1990, when the gallery stopped hosting exhibitions, it continued as a commercial venue selling paintings, printmaking and applied art. In early 2003, Draakon Gallery once again started to show exhibitions of Estonian and foreign artists, and the rejuvenated gallery sells contemporary art and the gallery’s cellar space sells high quality contemporary Estonian painting, and the work of young painters, printmakers and photographers.
 
HOP galerii
HOP Gallery
Open
Thu–Tue 11–18
Closed on Wednesdays and public holidays. 
 
Contact
Maria Valdma, Curator
Gsm: +372 5112350
Tel: +372 6462887
E-mail: hop [at] eaa.ee
Hobusepea 2
10133 Tallinn
 
HOP Gallery was founded in 2006. HOP is the only non-profit gallery for applied art and design in Estonia. The gallery’s primary aim is to show professional applied art and design from Estonia and abroad, present the work of artists who are launching their careers and mediate between the artists and the viewers. HOP Gallery is primarily focused on contemporary applied art, jewellery and design.
Vabaduse galerii
Vabaduse Gallery
Open
Mon–Fri 11–18
Sat 11–17
Closed on Sundays and public holidays. 
 
Contact
Reet Varblane, Curator
E-mail: reetvarblane [at] gmail.com
Vabaduse väljak 6
10146 Tallinn
 
Vabaduse Gallery was founded by the artists association in 2007 primarily with older professional artists in mind because the association membership includes a large number of more mature artists, whose professional standard and creative vitality is high and whose high-quality exhibitions require an exhibition space dedicated to them. The gallery’s priority is to show non-profit exhibitions of contemporary Estonian art and solo projects by professional Estonian artists. 

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  •  Eesti Kunstnike Liit
  •  Vabaduse väljak 6, 10146 Tallinn
  •  6 273 630
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