Morning Shift: „To Be Born and to Give Birth“
Final one 3.03, 9:00–11:00
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
24 Feb – On Independence Day, morning shift takes place 10:00–12:00.
The exhibition can be explored independently.
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.
