Morning Shift: „To Be Born and to Give Birth“
Every Tuesday from 9–11 AM — special €10 ticket for parents with babies and toddlers, and for expectant parents
Morning Shift at Fotografiska
Until 3.03.2025, every Tuesday from 9–11 AM, parents with babies and toddlers, as well as expectant parents, are invited to enjoy a special calm morning at Fotografiska. Entry: €10.
Your Morning Shift ticket also lets you stay and explore the exhibitions beyond 11 AM.
During the events, BabyCity supplies the accessible toilet with baby care items.
Schedule:
21 Oct – Flõu & Paula Viidu: Myths
28 Oct – Family photographer Elika Hunt
4 Nov – Flõu & Paula Viidu: Changes in the Body
11 Nov – Flõu & Paula Viidu: Mother’s Guilt
18 Nov – Guest: NGO Preterm Children
25 Nov – Child-friendly guided tour
2 Dec – Birth photographer Hanna Bender: Fathers in Focus
9 Dec – Montessori children
6 Jan – How to recognize pain in infants and toddlers?
Aleksandra Šilova and Nikolai Matvejev
13 Jan – What, when, and how does your child eat?
Älian Mägi and Marya Hanna
20 Jan – Child development during the first year of life: full-term and premature babies. Cristina Lõokene and Liis Toome
27 Jan – What can you do yourself to keep your child safe from dangers?
Kadi Saad and Anastasija Pinnonen
3 Feb – Talk to your baby even before they are born. Sing to them!
Marion Musting and Anette Aija
10 Feb – Play is a young child’s work. Meigrit Viltre and Liina Harjus-Soostar
17 Feb – What is your child’s sleep hygiene like? Helina Sillaots
3 Mar – What to do when… Piret Hermanson and Karl Oliver Tomson
Fotografiska displays the exhibition “To Be Born and to Give Birth” by Swedish photographer Emilia Bergmark-Jiménez, offering a powerful, honest, and intimate look at the moments where both life and parenthood begin.
The Morning Shift becomes part of its program — a chance to slow down, enjoy art at your own pace, and spend time in a supportive, child-friendly environment.
The exhibition hall features cozy seating and soft play elements, creating a space where children can be themselves and parents can connect and share their experiences.
