Kalame Farm

Kalame Farm was first mentioned in written sources at the beginning of the 19th century as a fishing farmstead of Selja Manor in the village of Karepa where the tenant's obligation was to supply the manor with fish.
As a manorial tenancy, the Kalame (Kallama, Kalamehe) farmstead was not included in the list of the farms of the manor. Read more...


Richard Sagrits

The painter Richard Sagrits was born on the 19th of December, 1910 in a fisherman's family on Kalame Farm at Karepa.
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Muuseumitunnid Karepal

Vestlused Eesti kunsti ajaloost ning  tänapäeva kunstist.
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Installation and Performance Nights

The events of last three years have fetched out the cream of local artists as steady performers.
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Exhibitions

Since Kalame Farm has been a studio of Richard Sagrits for long time, it now, too, displays an exhibition of paintings by Sagrits. In addition, temporary exhibitions also take place in the threshing barn.
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Sculpture Park

The sculpture park that was started a couple of years ago is a spectacular addition to the sights of Kalame Farm, bringing our contemporary sculpture to the land of the farm. The works of art mounted here are site-specific, i.e. they are associated to either Karepa or people who have lived here.
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Theatre

The theatre tradition at Kalame Farm goes back to the year 2004 when Rakvere Theatre played here Summer School by Vaino Vahing, produced by Mati Unt.
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