This week’s suggestions have been collected by Aušra Kuennapas (30). She is Lithuanian and has been living in Estonia for 7 years.

Aušra Kuennapas. Photo: Annika Toots

Exhibition “Body Worlds” (open until February 21, 2021)
The “Body Worlds” collections are one of the most successful travelling exhibitions in the world. On display since 1995, they have attracted more than 50 million visitors in over 140 cities across America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. The exhibition is open every day 12:00–20:00.

The 6th Illustration Triennial of Tallinn (open until November 30)
The Tallinn Illustrations Triennial “Pildi Jõud” (“The Power of Pictures”) is an exhibition held every three years. It brings together the best of the world’s illustration art. In the galleries of the National Library of Estonia, in Tallinn, book illustrations from all over the world are exhibited. Among the participants there are, in addition to Estonian authors, artists from Italy, Spain, Canada, China, Portugal, Israel, Mexico and many other countries.

Open doors at Feministeerium (November 24–25)
Regularly, two days a week – Tuesday and Wednesday in specific hours – Estonian independent feminist web magazine Feministeerium opens its office’s doors to visitors and invites people to have a cup of tea, browse their books and discuss matters. Their office is in Telliskivi and their Facebook page has illustrated exactly the route to the office. 

Sodacats Street Art Exhibition (open until December 6)
The exhibition showcases artists from Estonia who were brought together by Sodacats project. Organized by Andrei Kedrin and Sergei Dragunov during summer 2020. Find it in Müürivahe Street, in Tallinn, in the Bar “Miks Mitte?”.

Olga Kublitskaja’s exhibition “Sounds of Bobbin Lace” (November 26 – December 14)
On November 26, in Estonian Handicraft House, Olga Kublitskaja’s exhibition of bobbin lace opens. Kublitskaja is a renowned master of bobbin lace in Estonia.

Degustation of Craft Cidre and Photo Exhibition (November 28)
The event takes place in Munkadetagune tower so in addition to tasting different craft ciders you can get acquainted with this medieval tower and also see a photo exhibition “Tallinn 100” where views of Tallinn from 100 years back are exposed.