OMEGA 3 Interdisciplinary Contemporary Art Exhibition in Mooste

2017 07 02 — 2017 08 07
Author Echo Gone Wrong
Published in Events in Estonia

Banner1600x900_ENGCelebration of the factory as an act of written history – what makes memory? What makes an object valuable and worth preserving as a heritage – educational sample for society today and in the future? Appearance and disappearance of man made objects, new relations between man made objects, the environment, and people…

The concept of the exhibition has been built around the industrial facilities of Mooste Seed Sorting factory. Built in 1970ies, looking abandoned but still in use, marking several strands of historical, social and technical significance.

The factory has inspired musicians, artists, performers and poets to develop works, collaborate, seek answers and pose questions. The outcome is this exhibition.

-ARCHITECTURE- WORK- TRANSFORMATION- PEOPLE- INDUSTRY- MEMORY- -SEEDS- FIELDS- PARTICLES-

Participants
Tuulikki Bartosik (EE) Aija Bley (LV) Inga Erdmane (LV) Emma Fält (FI) John Grzinich (US) Villem Jahu (EE) Voldemārs Johansons (LV) Daiga Krūze (LV) Epp Kubu (EE) Anda Lāce (LV) Kaspars Lielgalvis (LV) Johanna Lonka (FI) Vanessa Massera (UK/CAN) Reinis Naļivaiko (LV) Seth Nehil (US), Pinksy (GLO) Amanda Priebe (CAN) Laura Prikule (LV) Kelly Rauer (US) Edd Schouten (NL) Taavi Suisalu (EE) Timo Toots (EE) Ilze Vanaga (LV) Eva Vēvere (LV) Krišjānis Zeļģis (LV) Simon Whetham (UK)

Mooste Seed Sorting factory and its surroundings
Exhibition is open on Fridays, Saturtdays and Sundays 12:00–20:00 or by special appointment on moks@moks.ee
Entry is by donations

Support

Latvian State Culture Capital Foundation, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Culture Ministry of Estonia, Nordic Culture Point, The Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme, Stroom Den Haag, Linaagro, Printing house Zemgus, Arctic Paper and Studija