PROGRAM


THURSDAY, 12.06

Opening day of the festival. Artists coming for the spraycation arrive in town.

18:00 – Opening of the exhibition “Streets of Baltics” at KETT Gallery, Kastani 42


FRIDAY, 13.06

Spraycation artists will be painting around the city (locations will be announced once the artworks are completed).

18:00-20:00  Tartu street art tour in English. Ticket: €10. Get your ticket HERE!
        
        Spots are limited, tickets must be purchased in advance.
        Start and end point: Town Hall Square, next to the fountain.



SATURDAY, 14.06

12:00–18:00 Turusilla jam

Come see what’s being painted on the Turusild Bridge (on the Annelinn side of the river)!

On site: Stencibility pop-up shop, SLÄP! sticker bus, street art treasure hunt - sign up HERE!

15:00-17:00 Tartu street art tour in Estonian. Ticket: €10. Get your ticket HERE!

        Spots are limited, tickets must be purchased in advance.
        Start and end point: Town Hall Square, next to the fountain.

17:00–00:00 CRUST-Ø x Stencibility flash day at Kivi Bar.


        Want to wear works made by street artists on your skin? A wide selection of tattoo designs by         Stencibility artists and classics from Tartu's streets.

21:00–05:00 Stencibility closing party at Kivi Bar. Ticket: 5€.

Live: Päda
DJs: Uku Masin, Sänk, i:o b2b videvik (reivkom), rl1805, @gertworld (a.k.a. White Gloss), Cärol, Kässar



SUNDAY, 15.06

13:00–15:30 Closing tour of the festival in Estonian and English. 

        We’ll ride the SLÄP! sticker bus to see the artworks created during the 2025 festival. 

        Ticket: €10. Get your ticket HERE. Spots are limited, tickets should be purchased in advance.



Artists


KRASHKID  is a Hamburg-based artist whose work spans from small screen prints to large-scale murals. Unbound by size or format, his vivid, graphic, and figurative collages are shaped by his surroundings - whether drawn from fleeting impressions while traveling or from everyday moments in his studio. Often arranged as small scenographic compositions, his works reflect both subtle inspirations and broader social themes. He is a member of the art collective Guapo Sapo.




PIDŽIN is a multidisciplinary street artist and illustrator whose work is defined by sarcasm, irony, rough lines, and vivid colors. Known for his distinctive cartoon-inspired style, Pidžin’s practice spans animation, street art, comics, plywood installations, and graphic design, moving seamlessly between digital and physical formats. Pidžin sees himself as an urban character — a city bird leaving behind visual traces. His artistic vision is rooted in bringing art out of traditional spaces and into public environments, where it can connect with people in their everyday lives. In addition, he is the curator of the Artojas Street Art Park in Klaipėda, Lithuania.

Kipras Petrulis, also known as TREXUS, was born in Lithuania around 1992 and discovered his passion for graffiti at a young age. Drawn more to urban art than traditional fine arts, he quickly gained recognition for his distinctive character designs on the streets.


UUK.KIVI (Ulrike Brett Uukkivi) is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the harmony between nature and the human body through tattoos, murals, wood paintings, and graphic prints. Her work blends organic forms with symbolic abstraction, inspired by animism, dreams, and introspection.


ETTOJA is an urban artist and illustrator based in Lithuania. In his colorful, pattern-like murals and paintings, he often explores environmental and social themes. Each detail is defined by a crisp black outline, reflecting his background in architecture.



1999 is an artist whose work combines simple forms, ironic characters, and bold, recognizable outlines. Influenced by naïve graphics and street culture, he uses paste-ups and roller painting to create spontaneous and direct visual statements in the streets. His approach is intuitive and playful, aiming to capture attention through humor, contrast, and minimalism.

STRYTSIL holds a Master’s degree from the Vilnius Academy of Arts and has been active in the street art scene for over 25 years. His approach is rooted in enjoyment - of both artistic expression and the creative process itself.



NOITAKALLIO is an artist and activist from Helsinki, Finland. Her work aims to engage viewers in political and social issues in a playful and accessible way. Drawing inspiration from the underground music scene, graffiti and street art culture, as well as the ever-important connection to nature, Noitakallio brings together activism and creativity.

BIKTI is a street artist who has been active since 2011. Her mission is to bring feminine vibes to the streets and transform gray urban spaces into something more colorful and vibrant.

SKRUVE is an artist who seems to have been born with spray cans in hand. Through her slightly quirky and odd-looking characters, Skrūve hopes to spark curiosity and bring a touch of whimsy to the streets.

PINKA is an artist and student based in Riga. Her work often features playful storytelling, brought to life through fictional characters with big lips and wide smiles, as well as urban themes such as street signs, automobiles, and public transport.








GUTFACE is a lowbrow artist whose roots are deep in the soil of East Estonia. You may find him rolling away under a bridge in Tartu, working on plywood cut-outs in his studio in Tartu or behind the wheel of a car that’s always packed with paint, on his way to another wall. His natural curiosity is mixed with personal reflections that manifest in luscious forms and colours with a strong kick. GUTFACE started his conquest of Tartu by doing paste-ups and rooftops, but soon found his way to rollers and big-scale works as well as sculpture. In addition to working in public space, he often switches between digital mediums such as video, music and graphic design.

ZAHARS ZE is a Latvian artist and designer whose creative journey began with stencil art in the streets of his hometown. A graduate of the Art Academy of Latvia, he studied design and printmaking, his work is rooted in illustration extending into printmaking, painting, ceramics, and woodwork. His visual language is playful and positive, often featuring everyday characters and naive moments. He continues to contribute to the local street art scene by placing handmade ceramic tiles around the city.


ANNA WEIDEBAUM is a 24-year-old first-year graphic arts student at the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA). Her favorite mediums include markers, digital illustration, tattooing, screen printing, and linocut. She draws inspiration from animation, stop-motion films, and everything slightly eerie or strange.





@ruu.ter8, or Laura Ruuder, is a contemporary artist with a background in photography. Her work is driven by an interest in simple modes of expression, primitive lines, animal-like forms, and natural or nature-imitating materials. Ruuder’s visual language is naive, sensitive, and cryptic. In her practice, she has worked with documentary photography, installation, sculpture, and drawing. At the moment, the artist is dedicating herself to dedication and to ceramics.