Exhibition visit
The Narva Art Residency is open from Thursday to Sunday. During this time you can visit our building and the exhibition in the gallery. You will be welcomed by a guide who will give you a quick introduction to the history of the house and show you around the exhibition and the rooms. The price for a single visit is 1€, free with a museum card. Free admission for seniors and children. Payment can be made in cash or by card.
Tour of the Narva Art Residency building
It is possible to book a tour of the Narva Art Residency, during which you will be guided through the history of the house, told about the activities of the residency, Narva and art, and you may even meet some of the artist residents. Tours are offered in Estonian, Russian and English and will be led by a member of the NART team. The duration of the tour is approximately 45 minutes. The price is 4€ per person, a minimum 50€. Payment can be made in cash, by card or by invoice.
Seminars and events
We offer rooms for seminars and other events. On the first floor you can choose between four rooms, the floor plan can be found here. On the second floor, you will find a retro-style cinema room with 140 seats and the possibility to show slides on a big screen. For additional information write to residentuur@artun.ee.
Exhibition hall 70m2, up to 50 people – €75 per hour or €300 per day
Large studio space 45m2, up to 25 people – €60 per hour, €250 per day
Cinema hall 150m2, up to 120 people – €100 hour, €500 day
Additional room/space for catering, wardrobe, etc – 20€ per hour, or 100€ per day
Projector/screen – 20€
Paper board – €10
Chairs-tables – 30€
After 17PM the prices are 20% higher.
Educational programmes
The Narva Art Residency offers educational tours of art exhibitions, including creative activities. For more information about the educational programs can be acquired via email residentuur@artun.ee.
Accommodation
Narva Art Residency does not offer accommodation for groups or individuals. Artists participating in the residency are selected through an open competition held every autumn.