Maisa Majakka
Maisa Majakka is a Helsinki-based visual artist and sculptor. Majakka is inspired by mundane experiences of freedom, the frantically transformative nature of life, emotional ambivalence and the female point-of-view.
Maisa Majakka is a Helsinki-based visual artist and sculptor. Majakka is inspired by mundane experiences of freedom, the frantically transformative nature of life, emotional ambivalence and the female point-of-view.
Marika Maijala works as a freelance artist in Taiteilijatalo on Harakka Island and studies art painting at the Vapaa Taidekoulu.
Emmi Tavela is a painter working mainly with tempera and oil colour. She lives on a small island in the outer archipelago of Porvoo.
Saija Starr’s paintings can be described as expressive, and colours play an important role in her work.
Armi Teva (b. 1992) operates in various fields, including sculpture, illustration and public art pieces.
Laura Pehkonen is a ceramics and visual artist living in Helsinki.
Heini Hölttä is a Finnish photography artist who has for long been based in Oslo.
Pasi Karjula is a highly individual sculptor who uses mainly wood as his material, a post-informalist who cavorts with formless forms.
Kati Ruohomäki’s artistic practice focuses on painting, text works and small publications. She is interested in the parallel existence of the invisible next to the tangible.
Carlo Raymann’s characteristic approach to sculpture is the study and development of different working methods.
Aleksi Remsu is a designer and sculptor who lives and works in Helsinki. In his work, Aleksi mostly focuses on glass and brass, as well as other time-resistant and valuable materials.
Irene Suosalo (b. 1995) lives and works in Helsinki, Finland. Her practice presents us with unique experimental animations and installations based on an underlying interest for infraction and broken surfaces.