Keith Haring lived for only 31 years but left behind over 10,000 works, changing the perception of street art.
Q-Space and the Estonian LGBT Association launch a pilot project in Narva: LGBTQ+ support groups.
We invite everyone -- especially journalists, editors, educators, and NGO employees -- to a 4-hour Russian-language training, dedicated to one of the most complex and sensitive topics in social life and media.
On October 30, the film "Queendom" will be shown by Q-Space in the cinema hall Artis in Tallinn. The documentary focuses on the oppositional artist Jenna Marvin, followed by a Q&A with producer Igor Myakotin.
On June 1, we held a training for journalists in Tallinn, and on June 2, we showed queer short films “Dutch Courage” in Tartu and Narva.
The Q-Space organization will celebrate the beginning of Pride month with film events in Narva and Tartu: on June 2, you will be able to watch and discuss the collection of short films Dutch Courage.
On May 17, the organization Q-Space will celebrate the International Day Against LGBT hatred with a demonstration in Tammsaare Park.
May 17th is a very important date for the LGBTQ+ community. It's the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia. And we invite you to spend it with us.
This February, we organized a queer festival in Narva, and now we are planning to return to the city with more exciting events. Coming soon is the “Everyone is Learning” festival hosted by VitaTiim, which will take place from May 31 to June 2.
On February 17 and 18, 2024, Q-Space brought together the queer community, journalists, teachers and everyone interested in queer topics in Narva.
Through meetings with directors, education experts, politicians and residents of Narva, the festival will create a space for understanding and dialogue.
The new LGBTQ+ culture festival Q-Space will take place at the Narva Art Residence (NART) on February 17 and 18, 2024. The film program includes meetings with directors, discussions and a workshop.
Q-Space Festival in Narva will be held on February 17-18 and we invite you to collaborate with us!
“Firebird” has screened at over 70 film festivals around the world, and won quite a few different awards.
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From November 30 to December 3, 2023, Q-Space brought together film lovers, Estonia's queer community, and everyone interested in social issues.
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Q-Space invites you to a master class, Queerness in Movement, which will take place on 2 December, 2023 (Saturday), at 14.00 - 16.00 in Club Hungr (Tulika 9-11, Tallinn)
We invite Estonian journalists, editors, journalism students, and bloggers to a 6-hour training dedicated to one of the most interesting and sensitive topics in the media and blogosphere.
In order for us to realise all our ideas with Q-Space Festival and help build a more inclusive society, we need your support to get going. So how can you help?
The Q-Space Festival’s Tallinn programme will include film screenings, discussions, events, and workshops from November 30 to December 3.