Inner Landscape
Kumu Art Museum offers the opportunity of a 1.5‒2 hour art therapy practice workshop for creativity and introspection, during which the instructor will guide visualisation exercises and the participants will then draw, paint or create ceramic shapes. The creative practice is followed by reflection, description and formulation of the participants’ works. In addition to individual exercises, it is also possible to carry out one-on-one and group exercises according to the group’s wishes and the subject of the workshop.
Compositions consisting of symbols, objects, characters and colours appear in the visualisations and created works.
The goal of the workshop is to relax, see and understand your values more clearly and create better contact with yourself and the outside world. We encourage you to explore the topography of your inner landscape and discover new and interesting aspects.
The group can create the theme of the workshop themselves or choose among:
- life force
- values and conflict
- inner child and adult
- polarities
The workshop will start with simple exercises to put aside everyday thoughts and noise for the duration of the workshop, then approach the chosen theme step by step, and create works using art therapy techniques.
The workshop will be instructed by the artist and art teacher Belliisi Seenemaa.
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Related events
Landscapes of Identity: Estonian Art 1700–1945 Permanent exhibition
The permanent exhibition, launched in 2021, tells the story of Estonian art as it evolved through Estonia’s multi-ethnic history, growing into a heritage that blends Estonian, Baltic German and Russian traditions.
Festive Porcelain 01/11/2024 – 31/12/2025
Printmaking workshop On permanent exhibition
Textile printing On permanent exhibition
Ceramics workshop On permanent exhibition
Painting workshop On permanent exhibition
Egyptian paste ceramics workshop, where the participants will mix their own paste and form small figurines, jewellery or amulets.