Pallas Gallery's New Exhibitions: From Identity to Family Stories
Students from art schools in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are showcasing their works in the 'Identity' exhibition at Pallas Gallery, alongside a family stories exhibition featuring works from Pallas photography students and alumni.
The Pallas Gallery in Estonia is currently hosting two new exhibitions, one titled 'Identity,' featuring textile works from students at art schools in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. This initiative showcases the collaborative spirit among the Baltic nations, reflecting a shared cultural and artistic identity. The exhibition aims to explore the concept of identity through various artistic expressions and interpretations.
The second exhibition is located in the gallery's basement and focuses on family stories as captured by photography students and alumni of the Pallas Photography Department. This exhibition brings forth personal narratives and connections, emphasizing the significance of family in shaping individual identities. The photographs range from intimate portraits to candid moments that portray the complexities of family relationships.
Curated by Professor Aet Ollisaar, head of the textile department at Pallas, the exhibitions illustrate the strong ties and artistic dialogue within the Baltic art community. They highlight the importance of such collaborative efforts in fostering creativity and understanding among young artists in the region, bridging cultural gaps and fostering a sense of unity.