Created by the Estonian Language House of the Integration Foundation, Narva Art Residency, and art scholar MAARIN EKTERMANN, the set offers a playful way to combine language learning with experiencing art.
The pack includes 42 cards with questions and tasks at three language levels (A1–B2), plus joker cards for inventing new activities. They can be used alone or in groups, in classrooms, galleries, or with friends.

The cards were launched on 18 September in Narva, and from October they will be available for borrowing in art museums and galleries in Tallinn and Tartu.



Photos by Julia Viirsalu
The art cards were created under the leadership of Pille Maffucci and Sandra Vellevoog from the Estonian Language House of the Integration Foundation, Johanna Rannula from the Narva Art Residency, and art historian and lecturer Maarin Ektermann. The design and illustrations were created by MOONIKA MAIDRE, and the pouches were sewn from Kreenholm fabrics by Natalja Kapajeva. Made Isak was responsible for language editing. The cards were printed by Folger Printing House.
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Photos by Maria Zaikina

The publication of the art cards was sponsored by the Integration Foundation and the Estonian Cultural Endowment.