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Draakoni Gallery
A small and quaint gallery located in an old building in the centre of town, Draakoni houses frequently-changing exhibtions that centre around one artist at a time. Each artist’s works are displayed for two or three weeks, and most of the artists are Estonian. Admission to all gallery events is free.
Opening times: Mon - Fri 10 am - 6 pm, Sat 10 am - 5 pm
Tallinn Art Hall and Gallery
This gallery features some of the most experimental and avant-garde art exhibitions in Tallinn, from both local and international artists. The daring collections include paintings, sculpture, multimedia, installations, and more. More exhibitions are held next door at Vabaduse väljak 6, which has free admission.
Opening times: Wed - Mon 12 pm - 6 pm
Entrance price: 25 kr
Vabaduse väljak 8
10141
Tallinn
Tel: +372 644 2818
Gallery M
The ‘M’ in this gallery’s name stands for ‘modern,’ as this small gallery is dedicated to modern and contemporary works. American artist Mitchell Shernoff is given pride of place, but several Estonian artists also show works here. There is usually a nice and varied selection of pieces to look at.
Hobusepea Gallery
This is a cozy gallery run by the Estonian Artists’ Union, and features frequently-changing exhibitions of generally two-week duration. The styles of art exhibited here vary greatly depending on the artist, and some are highly edgy and avant-garde while others are more traditional.
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