Presenters


Sally Stuudio
Sally Stuudio is a non-profit organisation situated in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia which comprises of two main units: the art school and the Art Awareness Centre. Sally Stuudio is founded in 1991 – in the same year as Estonia re-gained its independence and is named after a big and friendly dog, great dane Sally (1991 – 2002), who still lives on as the studio’s mascot.
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Supporters


Euronics
Euronics is the biggest home electronics group in Europe, covering 31 countries and providing high quality equipment and services in more than 11,000 shops. Euronics established its business in Estonia in 2003 and currently boasts 18 shops. Read more



Vunder
Vunder is the importer and wholesaler of artist materials, school products, office supplies, writing instruments and restoration materials all over Baltics. Read more


Solo Sokos Hotel Estoria
Solo Sokos Hotel Estoria – gateway to Estonia!
Did you know that for millennia, Tallinn has represented a gateway? For those coming from the East, the city has been the last stronghold before the sweet enticements of the West. For those arriving from the West, it became a stepping s Read more


Fagerhult
Fagerhult lights Eksperiment! exhibition and takes care of the good lightning in schools. Read more


The Gambling Tax Council
The Gambling Tax Council allocates support and was established under the Gambling Tax Act in 2002. The Council comprises 9 members of whom 6 are members of parliament and 3 are representatives of ministries. Support is distributed once a month.
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Eduko
The Eduko Development Programme for Education Sciences and Teacher Training 2008-2015 has been initiated by Estonian Ministry of Education and Research and supported by the European Social Fund with the mission to develop Estonian teacher training for to offer our children the best teachers in the world.
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Huvitav kool
Initiative “Huvitav Kool” (interesting school) by the Ministry of Education and Research aims at reflecting to society´s expectations of school and education in order to make the learning experience interesting to students, teachers, parents as well as for educational benefactors and friends of education.
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Tallinn Peaceful Home programme
The aims of the Tallinn City Peaceful Home program are: trustful relationships between different nations and inclusion of minorities in different fields. Read more


Embassy of the United States
The U.S. Embassy in Tallinn conducts diplomatic relations with the Republic of Estonia and coordinates the activities of all U.S. Government personnel serving in Estonia. Read more


Tallinn Sports and Youth Department
Tallinn Sports and Youth Department plans and organizes the sport and youth activities in the city, it creates possibilities for sporting, spending spare time and non-formal learning. Read more


European Regional Development Fund
European Regional Development Fund supports Eksperimenta! foreign communication. Read more


Welcome to Estonia
Supports Eksperimenta! foreign communication.
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Avision
AVISION AS sells and rents presentation and video equipment with trustworthy service.
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Partners


Meedius Eesti
Meedius is one of the biggest companies of media and business monitoring in Estonia, which has drawn together 13 professionals of the field.
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Lux Express Group
Lux Express Group is the biggest operator of international express coach routes in the Baltic region and offers the most frequent service within the Baltic countries and to St. Petersburg. Read more


Go Hotel Shnelli
Go Hotel Shnelli is a tourist class hotel providing personal and friendly service in the immediate vicinity of Tallinn’s Old Town and the historic passenger terminal Balti Jaam. Read more


Hopner House
Hopner’s House is a cultural centre situated in the Old Town with a noble history. Besides different courses and recreational activities Hopner’s House offers different concerts and exhibitions. There are many diverse rooms in the building: Theatre and Concert Hall on the attic floor Read more


eKool
What is eKool? eKool is a internet based application, which helps to learn and teach more effectively. Read more


Art Museum of Estonia
The Art Museum of Estonia, founded in 1919, has by today grown into several museums: Kumu Art Museum, Kadriorg Art Museum, Mikkel Museum, Niguliste Museum and Adamson-Eric Museum. Read more


Latvian National Centre for Culture
Latvian National Centre for Culture implements national cultural policies in culture education and in the field of cultural heritage. The Centre coordinates and monitors culture education system in Latvia and cooperates with national, local government institutions, art and design scho Read more
International network


Sally Stuudio
Sally Stuudio is a non-profit organisation situated in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia which comprises of two main units: the art school and the Art Awareness Centre. Sally Stuudio is founded in 1991 – in the same year as Estonia re-gained its independence and is named after a big and friendly dog, great dane Sally (1991 – 2002), who still lives on as the studio’s mascot.
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The Finnish Association of Art Schools for Children and Young People
The Finnish Association of Art Schools for Children and Young People is an umbrella organisation for art schools giving basic education in the visual arts in Finland. The association has 72 member organisations. The association promotes the interests of art schools as well the standard o Read more


Na Vasiljevskom
Founded on May 27, 1997, The Center of Creative Development and Humanitarian Education “Na Vasiljevskom” is situated in the center of the city on the Vasiljievsky island – one of unique islands of the Neva’ delta. The Center of Creative Development and Humanitarian Education is Read more


APECV
APECV is a Portuguese art teachers association affilliated in the International Society for Education through Art -InSEA and founding member of the Rede Ibero Americana de Educacion Artistica.
APECV works in the area of arts education providing learning opportunities through arts educatio Read more


CSEA
The Canadian Society for Education through Art (CSEA) is the national art education association representing art educators within Canada. It is a voluntary association founded in Quebec City in 1955, and is the only Canadian national organization that brings together visual art educators, Read more


D-Atelier
D-Atelier founded in Ankara on May 1999. The mission of the D-Atelier is to prepare children and young people for creative and cooperative future. Building cultural bridges, growing peace between children and young people from all over the world by using art language.
What we do:
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little ART
little ART is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation that fosters creativity and imagination in children and young people all over the world. We believe that people can find their way to one another via the language of art. Read more


Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia is the state governing institution, which organizes and coordinates state culture policy and cultural-educational policy. Read more


Let’s Art Children’s Art Centre
Let’s Art Children’s Art Center has established since 2003 in Seoul, Korea. Let’s Art is one of the pioneer where focuses on comprehensive art education to youth age from 5 to 19.
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Klaipeda Eduardas Balsys Gymnasium of Arts
Eduardas Balsys Gymnasium of Arts was established in Klaipeda in 1983. Gymnasium offers primary, basic, secondary and art education for pupils aged 6-19.
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The National Education Institute of The Republic of Slovenia
During its fifty years of existence, The National Education Institute has always had a significant role in the shaping of the Slovenian education system at the pre-university level.
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Kid’s Own
Kids’ Own Publishing Partnership is a leading children’s arts organisation and publishing house in Ireland. Kids’ Own creates opportunities for children to have high quality engagement with professional artists.
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The Reykjavik School of Visual Art
About the school
The Reykjavík School of Visual Art, founded in 1947, is a non-profit organization operated by artists and designers. Since 2000 the school is recognized by the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture as a private school on upper secondary level.
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IMAL
Based on the experiences of the „West End Opera“ (world´s first Hip-
Hopera/1999). IMAL replies with a combination of pedagogical
and aesthetical methods to recognizable deficits in the educational
situation of excluded young persons (aged 16 to 27 years). Read more


Projeto Casa Grande
The Projeto Casa Grande is a collective and independent initiative of a group of nine african-brazilian artists. The aim of this project is to jumpstart those artists’ careers, promoting the reparation of the social damages provoked by the slavery of African people in Brazil. Read more
Estonian network


Sally Stuudio
Sally Stuudio is a non-profit organisation situated in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia which comprises of two main units: the art school and the Art Awareness Centre. Sally Stuudio is founded in 1991 – in the same year as Estonia re-gained its independence and is named after a big an Read more


EstSEA
Estonian Society for Education through Art (EstSEA) was founded in 1988. It is a non-profit independent and voluntary organisation of Estonian art teachers.
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Estonian Academy of Arts
Established in 1914, the Estonian Academy of Arts is the only public university in Estonia providing higher education in fine arts, design, architecture, media, visual studies, art culture, and conservation. The EAA is striving to become a leading international centre of innovation in the field of visual culture. Currently there are about 1300 students enrolled in the Academy.
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