Garbage Kids workshop
Saturday 26. July at 10:00 - Sunday 27. July at 17:00
Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design, Tallinn
Estonian-Georgian collective Garbage Kids takes you into the wild to workshop ideas on building with found materials and introduces their practice through the walking and searching process.
The 2-day workshop takes place in English.
Garbage Kids is an Estonian-Georgian collective consisting of Luka Abashidze (1993), Ulla Alla (1994) and Nika Gabiskiria (1992). Their background is architecture. Ulla Alla graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts, and Luka Abashidze and Nika Gabiskiria from the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. Garbage Kids was formed in 2020 alongside their work in architecture when they sought an alternative that was independent of others and a practice that allowed a free creative process.
Garbage Kids design and create unique or limited-edition collectable furniture pieces and objects. They have previously presented their work at the Obscura platform in Tbilisi (2022) and the Why Not Gallery (2024), Milan Design Week (2023, 2024), the Roma Diffusa festival (2023), and the NADA House exhibition in New York (2024). They also designed the exhibition space and furniture for an exhibition called “Dear Friend” at EKA Gallery (2022).
Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design • Lai 17, 10133 Tallinn, Harju maakond, Estonia
