Exhibition #81 – Mökki
20.5.–6.8.2022
The cottage, or mökki, in Finnish, is a concept familiar to us all; a summer home, a dear place, a feeling of being. A home in the embrace of nature.
20.5.–6.8.2022
The cottage, or mökki, in Finnish, is a concept familiar to us all; a summer home, a dear place, a feeling of being. A home in the embrace of nature.
The group exhibition Listen to the Forest that Grows, the most recent collaboration between Institut finlandais and Katja Hagelstam of Lokal Gallery, presents a selection of artworks, craftsmanship, and design.
9.4–14.5.2022
Water, as a current moving eternally forward, is the central theme of our 10 year anniversary exhibition.
Jaea Chang is a Helsinki-based artist from South Korea, focusing on contemporary ceramics.
Paula Pääkkönen is a glass artist and glassblower working in the Nuutajärvi Glass Village.
Maija Puoskari works with lighting, interior design and tableware projects in her own studio in Kallio, Helsinki.
Pan Jianfeng (b. 1973) is a conceptual artist working predominately with paper and ink.
Anna Niskanen’s works are prints of graphics based on photography, in which she deals with remembering nature, landscape and place.
Milla Vaahtera is a designer and artist who is most known for her unique pieces combining bold glass parts with delicate brass
Henna Nuutinen (b. 1990) is a sculptor working on large ceramic sculptures dealing with themes of fragility and cohesion.
Minna Arponen is a jewellery designer, inspired by everyday life and the objects around it.
Sini Villi uses silk to create three-dimensional textile wall sculptures by hand.