Opened in Aparaaditehas in 2025, KETT feels less like a polished gallery and more like the sort of place where creative ideas are allowed to roam freely. Split between a gallery space and a shop, it focuses on alternative artists from across the Baltics and the Nordics, with a particular love for street art, comics, illustration and lowbrow art.
The name references the Baltic Chain, reimagined here as a creative link between artists across the region. Alongside rotating exhibitions, KETT also hosts concerts, workshops, experimental performances and various delightfully hard-to-categorise events.
It’s the kind of place one might enter for a quick browse and leave feeling slightly more cooler than before.
The name references the Baltic Chain, reimagined here as a creative link between artists across the region. Alongside rotating exhibitions, KETT also hosts concerts, workshops, experimental performances and various delightfully hard-to-categorise events.
It’s the kind of place one might enter for a quick browse and leave feeling slightly more cooler than before.



