WORKSHOP

THE UGLIEST PLACE IN TARTU 16.-22.10.2026

The “Ugliest Place in Tartu” lighting design workshop is part of the TAVA26 Light Biennial and is based on Katja Muttilainen’s light art concept “The Ugliest Place in the City.”

The concept of the workshop is at once civic, social, and sociological. City residents will vote to select the ugliest place in Tartu, which will then be transformed through lighting during the TAVA26 Light Biennial.

A site-specific lighting solution—rooted in the history of the “ugly place”—will be developed together with workshop participants. Through light, they will be able to comment on the public space around us, raising awareness among residents and sparking curiosity.

The inclusion of light offers passersby a different visual and cognitive experience, helping to reveal different layers of the “ugly” spirit of the place.

The Ugliest Place in Tartu public survey and the subsequent workshop are being organised in cooperation with the City of Oulu. A second version of the artwork will also be on display at the LUMO Light Festival in Oulu as part of the 2026 European Capital of Culture. Tartu is the first place where the concept is being implemented in a workshop style. 

FESTIVAL

KATJA MUTTILAINEN

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Katja Muttilainen, lighting design teacher, artist, curator 

Katja’s background lays in stage lighting design and she has designed and implemented numerous theatre, dance and event lightings since 1998.

She uses mainly light, lighting and augmented reality as her mediums. In addition she teaches architectural and interior lighting in Finland. In her works she is interested in encounters: collaborating, communication and sharing of knowledge together.

WHO IS KATJA?

Katja Muttilainen (b. 1975, Varkaus, Finland) is a Tampere-based lighting specialist with a background in lighting design and teaching. Since 1998, she has designed and produced numerous lighting installations for theatre and contemporary dance.

His pedagogical career began in 2003, and in addition to his teaching and creative work, he currently works as a curator of light art. Muttilainen mainly uses light, illumination and augmented reality (AR) as media in his work. He has a broad interest in social phenomena, interpersonal encounters and communication.

WORKSHOP`S

ACTIVITIES

PARTICIPATION IN LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

The workshop instructor will provide an overview of the entire process and share information about the latest trends in the field.

COMPOSITION OF SITE-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS

Investigating and analyzing the location and history of workshop objects both during the day and at night to gain an in-depth understanding of the location and its context.

CREATING A CONCEPT

With the help of a supervisor, creative collaboration is carried out to develop lighting design concepts.               

CREATING AND TESTING PROTOTYPES

Sketches and prototypes are created, different materials and lighting solutions are tested to bring their ideas to life.

CONSTRUCTION OF INSTALLATIONS

Full-scale lighting solutions for the urban space will be built at the selected location.

PARTICIPATING IN GROUP DISCUSSIONS

Participate in critical discussions with peers and supervisor, receiving constructive feedback to improve your work

PUBLIC ATTENTION

The lighting design installation completed in the workshop will be presented to a wider audience on the TAVA26 light trail.

SCHEDULE

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE AND PARTICIPATION

The workshop will take place from October 16th to 22nd, 2026. The schedule will be finalized after we see which place is the “ugliest”.

━ Arrival in Tartu

━ On-site visit to learn about the architecture, existing lighting and views, routes and surroundings

━ Impressions and overview of the preliminary task

━ Kohapealne külastus päevasel ajal

━ Töötoa juhataja ja Tartu linnaelanike taustaloengud valgustuse kohta

━ Ideede ja võimaluste ajurünnak, süžee

━ Õhtu: varustusega tutvumine

Kontseptsiooniotsused ja testimiseks mõeldud visandid/mustandid

Elektrikontroll ja ohutus-/turvaprotokollid

━ Seadmete testimine kohapeal valgustusideede/lahenduste põhjal

Tagasiside ja arutelud

Kontseptsiooni ja süžee lõplikud otsused

Valgustuspaigaldise seadistamise algus

━ Valgustuspaigaldustööd jätkuvad

Valgustuspaigaldustööd jätkuvad kohapeal

Valgustusprogrammeerimine

Pressiteade pressile

━ Tagasiside ja arutelud

Parandused, programmeerimine, puhastamine

Hooldusinfo biennaali korraldajatele

Ringkäik ja lõppülevaatused

━ Pallase galerii valguskunstinäituse avamise külastus

Lõplik kontroll kohapeal, puhastamine, ohutus

Lõplikud ülevaatused

SIGN UP

HOW TO SIGN UP?

To register for the workshop, please fill out the form.

Additional information

Katja Muttilainen

Workshop instructor

muttilainen@gmail.com

Elo Liiv

Chief Curator of TAVA26

elo@tartuvalgus.ee

Student (with certificate)

50€

An adult

150€

Supporter's ticket

450€

*VAT will be added for VAT registered persons. Workshop participants have the right to free access to the Biennale area and concerts.

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