Kristina Õllek completes the Baltic|States residency program

The Estonian Contemporary Art Development Center (ECADC) is pleased to announce that Kristina Õllek has recently completed the Baltic|States Artist in Residence program in Gateshead, UK.

 

During the residency, she focused on the study of marine ecology, collaborating with researchers from Newcastle University and participating in marine expeditions. Kristina drew inspiration from the local coastal environments, as well as the region’s geological history, while also experiencing the deep impact of its industrial heritage.

 

Reflecting on her experience, Õllek shared: “The residency at Baltic has been a truly special experience. I was invited by curator Emma Dean, whom I met a few years ago in Tallinn when she visited my studio. At the time, she was quietly preparing a marine ecology-themed exhibition, and my work caught her attention. Now, two years later, I am here at Baltic for a one-month residency to prepare for an upcoming exhibition, which will open here next fall.”

 

ECADC continues its collaboration with the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, whose Baltic|States program supports artists from the Baltic region, bringing together art professionals and institutions from both areas. The program began its cooperation with Lithuania in 2019 and expanded to include partners from Estonia and Latvia during 2023–2025. Baltic focuses on experimental and outstanding contemporary art that is impactful and meaningful on both personal and community levels. ECADC started working with the Baltic Centre in 2023, with Maria Kapajeva being the first Estonian resident.

 

During the one-month residency, artists have the opportunity to meet local curators and art professionals, as well as visit various art institutions in the area. Participants are invited to share their research and experiences with the public through open studio events, screenings, artist talks, or workshops. They are also encouraged to find points of connection between the Baltic region and the northeast of England, building networks with the artistic communities and creating dialogue that transcends borders and geographies at a time of rapid social and political change.

 

Kristina Õllek is based in Tallinn, Estonia. She works with photography, moving image and installation, as well as microbial and chemical processes, with a focus on investigating aquatic ecosystems, geological matter, and the human-altered environments. In her practice she uses a research-based approach, but within this she also incorporates her own fictitious and speculative perspectives. Kristina Õllek’s works have been shown in various international group and solo exhibitions including at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter (Oslo), Zeppelin Museum (Friedrichshafen), A Tale of A Tub (Rotterdam), Le Lieu Unique (Nantes), Screen City Biennial, (Stavanger), Fotomuseum Winterthur, Titanic gallery (Turku), Kai Art Center (Tallinn), Riga Photography biennial and Zuzeum (Riga) as well as Benaki Museum (Athens).

 

The residency is co-funded by Ministry of Culture in Estonia.

 

Kristina Õllek at Baltic|States residency. Photo: Marika Goldman