The Estonian Society of Artists in Toronto is marking its 65th year as an organization. This is the first of a series introducing younger members of the executive. Maarika is Vice President of the Society.
aug. 14, 2020 Estonian Life No. 33 2020
Nine years ago, as a drawing and painting student at OCAD University, I decided to join EKKT to connect with the Toronto Estonian community through visual arts. Being in a collective of Estonian artists continues the history of art making within our heritage. In my own artistic practice, observation of time, territory and memory are narratives which stem from the trauma of my own family’s history.
Creating art with this community is a way of expressing the voice of our shared experiences. It has given me a platform as an artist to grow my creative process through yearly exhibitions. EKKT will celebrate its legacy of annual exhibits with the 65th anniversary show this year. It’s moving to see the diversity and cultivation of work among our members. I always look forward to the Timmase Tare summer art retreats at Jõekääru. It’s an inspiring place to work and the designated space for artists is a calming escape. Belonging to this group supports and fosters the individuality of the artist’s hand. As Secretary and now as Vice President of EKKT, I’m humbled to continue supporting artistic representation in our community. I’m inspired by the juhatus of generations before and empowered to know that the organization is evolving to include greater inclusivity of artists and artistic representations.