Pasi Karjula
Pasi Karjula is a highly individual sculptor who uses mainly wood as his material, a post-informalist who cavorts with formless forms.
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.
Jaakko Hukkanen is a visual artist from Helsinki who creates views to a quiet world with his paintings. Using painting, he explores colour and spatial experiences on a two-dimensional surface.
Francisco Gonzalez Camacho (b. 1990) is a Spanish visual artist based in Helsinki. His practice can be described as contemporary photography with focus on themes such as family, mortality and the connectedness between landscape and self.
Tiia Anttila (b. 1990) is a Finnish architect and designer based in Paris. She works on spatial projects for high-end fashion brands, as well as on her own creative practice through illustration and ceramics.
Elisa is a designer based in Helsinki. In the continuity of her deep interest in colours in her designs, she explores their expression through painting practice.
Andreas Behn Eschenburg is a Swiss painter who lives and works in Helsinki. In his work he plays with figurative and abstract elements to create a visual language.
Riikka Piippo is a designer who works across a range of mediums, including ceramics, textiles, and accessories. She strives to create pieces that are both beautiful and durable, objects that can enrich our lives and endure over time.
Kati Peltola is a glass artist working with flameworking technique in her atelier in Vallila, Helsinki.