An exhibition at the Pallas Gallery features painted graduation gowns, some displayed with individuals wearing them. Among those pictured are Jaan Toomik, a student guide, and Margus Meinart, the exhibition’s chief organizer. The gallery space at Pallas also hosts several painted pieces of varying sizes; some are two meters in width, while others are significantly larger, measuring between two and three meters across.

The artists featured in this show are students who are currently studying at the advanced art institution, Pallas, as well as the Estonian Academy of Art. The exhibition serves as a convergence point, gathering students from both Tartu and Tallinn. The unifying theme for this joint student exhibition is articulated in the title: “I am Tartu and you are Tallinn.”

This collection of artwork highlights the artistic output of the current cohort, bridging the academic environments of the two major cities.

The scale and subject matter of the paintings reflect the diverse talent pool emerging from the institutions. By bringing together works representing both the cultural heritage of Tartu and the modern artistic scene of Tallinn, the exhibition provides a comprehensive view of contemporary Estonian art education. The event solidifies Pallas’s role as a central venue for showcasing regional artistic collaboration.

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