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Momentous Sámi exhibition arrives at Helsinki’s Kiasma Museum
A painting by Siri Baggerman shows a person dressed partly in Sámi traditional clothes sitting on a lawn chair in a snowy landscape with reindeer in the background; the person is using hand controls and goggles to fly a drone overhead.
Arts & cultureVisual arts

Momentous Sámi exhibition arrives at Helsinki’s Kiasma Museum

We Who Remain is the first comprehensive exhibition of Sámi art ever shown at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki. The Sámi are the only recognised Indigenous People in the EU area.

Tagged in ArcticArtCultureLaplandMuseumsSocietyTravelVisual arts
Sámi artist Lada Suomenrinne reclaims the remote in the far north of Finland
A photographic artwork by Lada Suomenrinne hangs on the dark wooden wall of a coastal building, with snowy hills and grey sea stretching into the distance.
Arts & cultureVisual arts

Sámi artist Lada Suomenrinne reclaims the remote in the far north of Finland

Lada Suomenrinne creates photography on Sámi land, drawing on experience that spans the Arctic and beyond. An interview with the artist accompanies a recent outdoor exhibition.

Tagged in ArcticArtCultureLaplandMuseumsSocietyTravelVisual artsWebpick
Staying playful: A Finnish artist combines fatherhood with creative freedom
A man plays a large steel instrument installed at an outdoor playground.
Arts & cultureArt

Staying playful: A Finnish artist combines fatherhood with creative freedom

Everyone’s an artist in Teemu Keisteri’s family, no matter if they’re four or almost 40. Father and son get creative together and explore Finland’s vibrant children’s culture scene.

Tagged in ArtCultureEducationMusicTravel
Heads up for Helsinki’s urban overstory: Lions and gargoyles and bears, oh my!
A fancy building with a turret and a balcony also has a statue of a bear perched on the edge of the roof.
Life & societyArchitecture

Heads up for Helsinki’s urban overstory: Lions and gargoyles and bears, oh my!

If you elevate your gaze, Helsinki’s architecture contains surprising details. Mythical creatures, solemn figures and watchful animals perch high above street level.

Tagged in ArchitectureArtCultureFinnishnessHistorySlideshowsSocietyTravel
How Finnish glass design enchanted the world and keeps evolving
A light-blue decorative glass bowl sits on a white surface.
Arts & cultureDesign

How Finnish glass design enchanted the world and keeps evolving

From kitchen cabinets to museum displays, Finnish glass design turns everyday objects into timeless art. Our reporter visits Finland’s last remaining glassworks and explores how a small country became a powerhouse of modern glass design.

Tagged in ArtDesignHistory
Finland taps tragicomic film, 100 Litres of Gold, for Oscars
Three actors wearing hats and sunglasses lean against a car in a rural setting on a sunny day.
Arts & cultureFilm

Finland taps tragicomic film, 100 Litres of Gold, for Oscars

Teemu Nikki’s darkly comic drama is Finland’s official submission for the 2026 Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

Tagged in ArtCultureFilmWebpick
Finnish writer Saara Turunen’s work plays on new stages in Helsinki and Germany
Two women and two men, all portraying women, perform on a theatre stage, three of them sitting on exercise balls and one standing near a table with objects.
Arts & cultureWebpick

Finnish writer Saara Turunen’s work plays on new stages in Helsinki and Germany

Saara Turunen’s newest play opens in Helsinki, followed by the German version’s premiere in Hannover, with the Finnish author directing both versions herself.

Tagged in ArtCultureGenderPerforming artsSocietyWebpick
Why Finland’s Moomin books still matter in today’s world
Visitors looking at an exhibit at the Moomin Museum.
Arts & cultureMoomin

Why Finland’s Moomin books still matter in today’s world

The Moomins and the Great Flood, by the Finnish writer and artist Tove Jansson, was published in 1945. The first Moomin book introduces the central characters and themes like love, respect and belonging, for which Jansson and the extended family of Moomins became internationally renowned.

Tagged in ArtBusinessCultureLiteratureMoominNatureTove Jansson

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