TEAM OF ORGANISERS

Biennale of young artists

Rael Artel (independent curator, Pärnu)
moskva80 [at] moskva80.com

Elin Kard (project manager, Center for Contemporary Arts, Tallinn)
elin [at] cca.ee

Anneli Porri (freelance art critic and curator, Tallinn)
anneli.porri [at] gmail.com

Johannes Saar (comissioner, Center for Contemporary Arts, Tallinn)
johannes [at] cca.ee

Tea Tammelaan (exhibition designer, Laika, Belka & Strelka, Tallinn)
tea [at] laikabelkastrelka.ee


Public Preparation (Translocal Express, iMagine, Exercises on Adhocracy)

Rael Artel (independent curator, Pärnu)
moskva80 [at] moskva80.com

Airi Triisberg (freelance researcher, Berlin)
airi_triisberg [at] yahoo.com

iMagine was realised in collaboration with:

Virginija Januskeviciute (curator, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius)
virginija [at] cac.lt

Dovile Tumpyte (curator, Contemporary Art Information
Center of Lithuanian Art Museum, Vilnius)
dovile [at] ldm.lt


Graphic design

Jaan Evart (freelance graphic designer, Tallinn/Amsterdam)
nitrokuubik [at] yahoo.com
www.jaanevart.com


More About curators:

Rael Artel (b. 1980) is an independent curator and art critic based in Pärnu, Estonia. She graduated from the Institute of Art History in the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2003. She participated in a Curatorial Training Programme at De Appel, Amsterdam (2004/2005), and since 2000, she has contributed to a number of magazines in Estonia and elsewhere and curated shows in Estonia as well as in Lisbon, New York, Amsterdam and Warsaw. Since 2004, she has run and moderated her project space entitled Rael Artel Gallery: Non-Profit Project Space (Pärnu, Tartu).

Anneli Porri (b. 1980) is an art critic, lecturer and curator based in Tallinn, Estonia. She graduated from the Institute of Art History in the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2003. Currently, she participates in the workgroups of the Nordic Baltic Curatorial Platform, organized by FRAME – Finnish Fund for Art Exchange (Helsinki). She has curated satellite projects for the 13th Tallinn Print Triennial (2004), the 4th Tallinn Applied Art Triennial (2006), and special projects for young Estonian artists in Narva and Võru. Since 2004, she has worked as a lecturer at the Old Town Educational College, Tallinn and at the Estonian Academy of Arts.