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Estonian Academy of Arts
Master in Contemporary Art
- Tallinn, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Contemporary Art MA is a two-year international program for emerging contemporary artists of different backgrounds intended to guide them during the development of their artistic position.


Tallinn University
Bachelor in Cross-media
- Tallinn, Estonia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Crossmedia combines the areas of media production, storytelling, and marketing, offering both theoretical groundwork and exciting practical assignments. Studying cross-media means learning how to tell a story that unfolds in many directions. Imagine a story that is introduced on social media, then expanded on to television or VOD, and then further explored as a live performance and an exhibition. Today's employers are looking for people being able to create content, but also know the audience and are able to approach the projects analytically.


Estonian Academy of Arts
Master in Animation
- Tallinn, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MA animation programme focuses on helping students realize themselves as animated film authors. As our master students come from very different parts of the world and have different educational backgrounds we try to encourage their individual approach to filmmaking.
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You'll spend your time in Estonia drawing, painting, printmaking, and developing a visual practice that holds up across international contexts. The country has a distinct artistic identity rooted in craft, folk tradition, and contemporary design culture, and that environment shapes how creative programs are structured here.
The learning environment encourages independent inquiry and a close relationship between concept and material form. Coursework typically covers life drawing, color theory, digital illustration methods, and art history, giving you a thorough grounding in both technical and critical thinking. At undergraduate level, you'll build a body of work that reflects your own visual voice.
Graduates move into fields like editorial illustration, gallery practice, animation, surface design, and visual communication. Estonia's strong connection to digital culture means many programs bridge traditional fine arts techniques with screen-based work, which opens doors across creative industries worldwide. Whether you want to exhibit, freelance, or work within a studio or agency, the skills you develop here translate directly into roles recognized across European and global markets.