The “Heritage Magnifying Glass” exhibition presents the heritage that is dealt with daily in the fields of national metalwork, construction and textiles. Heritage is part of us, our identity, self-awareness, sense of place and space, everyday environment. Legacy is a living thing. It develops with us and finds ever new forms and outlets.The exhibition “Heritage Magnifying Glass” takes a closer look at traditional techniques and materials, but above all in a modern context.The exhibition was offered to us by the Estonian Cultural Foundation in the United States of America. Organizer of the exhibition: Department of National Handicrafts of the Viljandi University of Culture Academy. TheRead More →

We wish to thank all of our members and guests who have supported us throughout 2022. A special thanks to those who donated during our “Giving Tuesday 2022” campaign: Mailis Ausmees, Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, Marge Poll Bruno, Rebecca Busch, Kirsti Lööndre Dohn, Aarne Elias, Gilda Karu, Lea Kund, Ingrid Jaanson, Kristiina Jakobson, Nora Laos, Mari Margit, Andres Merits, Mai Meyers, Mari-Ann MP, Tiina Murro, Kaia Papaya, Heli Peters, Hilja Pikat, Tiia Saaremets, Ellen Smith, Siim Sööt, Maie Taits, Monika Tiido, and Katrin Tullinen.Read More →