Tag: Exhibitions
Ikikallio tells stories again at the City Museum's exhibition
The Vantaa City Museum’s popular Ikikallion tarinoita – mammuteista meidän aikaamme (“Tales of the primeval rock - From the ice age to the present day”) exhibition returns based on the wishes of customers.
Children's "Perfect City" Projects Exhibition
Vantaa's children showcased their creativity and designed the future of Vantaa in a building challenge.
Steps in the City exhibition at the Vantaa Art Museum Artsi explores the city's layering
The exhibition engages in a dialogue about urban space, safety, and the significance of diversity.
Traces on Paths exhibition at Gallery K suggests perspectives on urban nature
Gallery K's Traces on Paths exhibition (February 28 - April 27, 2025) is curated from the art collection of Vantaa Art Museum Artsi.
Discover the Extraordinary: Experience 'The Spark in the Ordinary' Photo Exhibition at Tikkurila Vantaa-info
Photo exhibition 'The spark in the ordinary' at Vantaa-info Tikkurila from October 14th to November 4th, and at Vantaa-info Myyrmäki from November 5th to 25th.
Sidewalk 1st Edition exhibition brings performance art to Vantaa
The autumn 2024 exhibition at Gallery K will feature performance works by artists from Vantaa.
Art Museum Artsi's winter season exhibition Intertwined Worlds reflect on our relationship with nature
Vantaa Art Museum Artsi's winter season exhibition Intertwined Worlds is to be opened 2 Oct, 2024.
Vantaa – young since 1974
The beginning of the decade was clouded by the recession. At the end of the decade the young city seemed to have found its place in the world.
Ikikallio tells stories at Vantaa City Museum's exhibition
Vantaa City Museum's new exhibition “Ikikallio stories - from mammoths to the present day” is based on a children’s non-fiction book, which will be published at the end of October.
SYSTEMS exhibition artworks create views of the present and possible futures
The SYSTEMS exhibition is open from 29 September to 3 December 2023 in Artsi's exhibition space in Myyrmäkitalo.