Exhibitions

Unique gallery spaces with changing exhibitions.
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April
 
2
 – 
May 3, 2025

Erkki Raskinen

You Never Know, photographs

From my long career as a photojournalist, I have gathered for this thirteenth solo exhibition some surprising situations that I have managed to capture with my camera. The first pictures are from the 1960's. Exhibition opening on Tuesday April 1st from 5p.m. to 7 p.m. Warm welcome!
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Coming soon! 
April
 
2
 – 
May 3, 2025

Petra Giacomelli

Around the World in Kiviharju

Petra Giacomelli is a Finnish artist who has lived in Italy since 1983 and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. Giacomelli's exhibitions are often thematic or have strong links to literary sources. Artist books, wordless stories realized in old glued-on books, have been her signature works for years. Exhibition opening on Tuesday April 1st from 5p.m. to 7 p.m. Warm welcome!
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Past exhibitions

August
 
19
 – 
September 10, 2022

Nagashila

Joki kaipaa valtamerta - River Longs for the Sea

Joki kaipaa valtamerta - River Longs for the Sea is a site-specific installation in two spaces which include also paintings and a poem in twenty verses.
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July
 
20
 – 
August 13, 2022

Tuula Vehanen

Mirties Gatvé - The Street of Death, photography from Lithuania

Mirties Gatvé - Street of Death is a long time photography project by Tuula Vehanen. She photographed in Vilnius, Lithuania in years 1995, 2005 and 2015. Opening reception on Tuesday July 19th from 5-7 PM.
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June
 
29
 – 
July 16, 2022

Sam Jamsen

On the Edges - Reunoilla, Photos of Apulanta

On the Edges - Reunoilla is an exhibition of photography by Sam Jamsen who has worked with the Finnish rock band Apulanta since 2015. Jamsen has photographed the band for record covers, posters and other promotional material. Jamsen's work gives us the chance to get a close look at the charismatic group that is one of the most popular bands in Finland.
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June
 
29
 – 
July 16, 2022

Peter Strebel

First Snow in October, photographs

Night time snow storm turned the mountain view into a white fairytale land. The sun shining through the clouds gave the snowy plants a fresh white shimmer. The sun made the snow smelt slowly so that while photographing the scene changed constantly. The snow stuck into the plants acrobatically and dropped slowly to the ground when it melted and created natural graphic elements. Japanese ink paintings have had a great influence on my photographic practice. The circle completed with the choice of the printing material. Every sheet of paper is handmade in Japan.
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