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Gems from the ateneum

5 June – 29 August, Holvi

Herman and Elisabeth Hallonblad – Art Patrons from Ladoga Karelia

The state councilman Herman Hallonblad (1825–1894) and his wife Elisabeth Hallonblad (1831–1907) from Sortavala were the most significant supporters of the Finnish and Karelian culture, in their time. Ladoga Karelia was formerly an area of Finland which was ceded to the Soviet Union after the Second World War.

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Antti Jokinen |The passage of time

2 June – 18 July, Holvi, The Lower Gallery

“My work is based on the admiration of the diversity of nature, to which I return again and again. How much happens in our environment and how little is observed. Through my work I define my place in the world and study experience, understanding and spirituality of the moment.”

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Landscape experiences

June 17–Oct 23 Holvi

The Jyväskylä Art Museum’s summer exhibition brings attention to the works of our national artists Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865–1931) and Pekka Halonen (1865–1933) made in Central Finland, and shows the artists as an integral part of their era, in which the concept of the “Finnish landscape” was born.

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Live Herring '11 Text | Sound | Technology | Information

Feb 23 – Mar 27 Holvi, The Lower Gallery

Live Herring ’11 will take place in spring 2011 in Central Finland. This project is a series of exhibitions and events focused on (new)media art, organized by the Live Herring group.

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"I am liberal socialist - zenarchist - invidualist - collectivist - skeptical - humanist - kapitalist - romantic - cooperative - nihilist”

Feb 4 – Apr 3 Holvi

“I am a socialist-anarchist-individual-collectivist-individualist-communist-aristocratic-democratic” was the answer the influential American research journalist Henry Demarest Lloyd (1847–1903), gave when asked of his political views. Lloyd was uninterested in categorizing himself and instead brought forward the complex relationship between the private and the communal. Lloyd’s answer is the starting point for the exhibition curated by Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen.

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Mum's – Sustainable Sculptures

Nov 11. – Jan 16. Holvi, The Lower Gallery

MUM's is a Finnish trademark found by Finnish artist Outi Puro in 2006. MUM's is specialized in socially and environmentally sustainable design. MUM's is collaborating with South African designers and their workshops.

In the exhibition there are on dispaly artworks and products which all are made of recycled materials in South Africa. The textile sculptures are weaven by female artisans in Mielie workshop in Capetown, see more information www.mielie.com

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Päivi Meriläinen: Retrospective

Nov 5. – Jan 16. Holvi

The retrospective exhibition celebrates Päivi Meriläinen's (born 1959 in Piippola) career of the past 30 years. She has graduated as a painter from the Art School of Lahti in 1980. She has lived and worked in Jyväskylä since 1981.

In time she has been working with plenty of different kind of techniques and materials. She has painted abstract as well as figurative and monumental works. Furthermore she has sculptured reliefs and other works of wood and fibreclass. In recent years Meriläinen has focused more on large figurative oil paintings.

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Kangas in Jyväskylä

Kangas

Kangas is the main urban development project of the City of Jyväskylä for the next several decades. Located right next to the City Center we can talk about City Extension when referring to Kangas.
 

A living fabric of business and people

Kangas will be the Smart City area and a living ecosystem of innovative companies and educational institutes. In the future Kangas will be a home to 5 000 inhabitants and 2 100 new jobs. The total investment of Kangas will be approximately 1 billion euros. In 2023 there are already 1300 residents living and 1200 employees working at Kangas. 

Kangas area has been a place for new ideas, businesses and innovations for a long time. Already in the middle of 1800’s it was filled with water mills and later there were all kinds of businesses wanting to get their share of the river Tourujoki. Kangas paper mill was opened in 1874. The last paper mill owned by Sappi was closed in 2010 and the area of 27 hectares became the property of the City of Jyväskylä. The new era of Kangas was started.


Smart Ecosystem and Pioneering Spirit

Kangas will be built into a cyber secure area and its ICT infrastructure is based on future projections. The area is partly energy self-sufficient, the fibre networks are reliably maintained. The smart infrastucture benefits homes, businesses, supported living, energy companies and public services. For companies Kangas offers plenty of new opportunities to develop and grow as part of innovative business ecosystem. Two modern office buildings (Kankaan Arkki and Optimes Business Garden) guarantee optimal conditions for work. Valkoinen talo, a former office building, and parts of old paper mill building also provide premises for businesses.
 
Kangas is be a sandbox for new ideas and technologies, a Living Lab where everyday life can be quantified. Sensor data from the urban environment will be an information gold mine for service developers and researchers. Few projects have already been conducted with the University of Jyväskylä and selected high-tech companies.
 

Easy living in Sustainable Community

Wise use of resources is one of the main themes in Kangas. Kangas is for example one of the first two areas in Finland that are trying out the One Planet Living approach. Kangas is also designed with a car-free lifestyle in mind.

There is a dedicated service company to support the Kangas area. Services like parking, common areas and waste disposal are produced centrally to make life at Kangas flow easily both for people and businesses. Parking is available in parking carages with modern solutions. Yards are dedicated for people and life. Light traffic lanes are planned carefully to support biking, walking and car-free way of life in general.

1% of building cost are allocated to culture in other words to art and events. There are several works of art in Kangas Area and tens of events organized during a year.

Kangas is located about 600 meters from the City Center and easily reachable from all over the city. The Travel Center of Jyväskylä is located less than 1 km from Kangas and is reached in 20 minutes by foot and 5 minutes by car.

Find more about the City of Jyväskylä and doing business in Jyväskylä.
 

Kangas

A living fabric of business and people

Kangas is the main urban development project of the City of Jyväskylä for the next several decades. Kangas will be the Smart City area and a living ecosystem of innovative companies and educational institutes. In the future Kangas will be a home to 5 000 inhabitants and 2 100 new jobs. The total investment of Kangas will be approximately 1 billion euros. In 2022 there are already 1200 residents living and 1100 employees working at Kangas. 

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The 13th international printmaking triennial

12.6.–27.9.2009

Organised since 1975, Graphica Creativa is the oldest recurring international printmaking exhibition of the Nordic countries. Graphica Creativa differentiates itself from other traditional printmaking bi and triennials in its efforts to find particular themes or perspectives in current printmaking. Previous themes included printmaking outside of Europe, publishers and work-shops, the border zone of printmaking, and the 2009 theme, printmaking collaborations with other artists.

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Summer Street

June 6th – September 29th

The Jyväskylä Artists’ Association, founded in 1945, is an association for professional artists in Central Finland. The annual exhibition is organized alternately at the Jyväskylä Art Museum and the Museum of Central Finland. The annual exhibitions are compiled from artwork submitted to an open call to all artists living in, or from, Central Finland. Each year, a different arts professional, exterior to the artists’ association, acts as curator.

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Football landscapes

May 15th – June 2nd 2013

"In this exhibition, we approach football as part of landscape and urban space, the cultural stratification of football and landscape. We have sought milieus to be photographed for example with the aid of maps and webcams. Football is a wonderful game; as its simplest its beauty is expressed in goalposts made of sand on a beach, or a goal made of birch trunks. We hope that our photographs present the poetic beauty of football and the landscape, while reinforcing our awareness of the game and its cultural meanings." 

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New Cubism

March 15 – June 2

The New Cubism exhibition brings three internationally up and rising young artists to Jyväskylä. Mikko Ijäs, Sami Lukkarinen and Liisa Lounila share; a common interest in our visual observations as humans, and the innovative use of contemporary techniques to present their work. Ijäs’ drawings, printed on canvas, were drawn on a computer, an iPad and an iPhone; in the spirit of cubism. Lounila’s work utilises different technical devices such as temps mort effects and the red-green glasses through which three-dimensional images can be observed.

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Checkpoint Leonardo

March 15th – April 28th, Holvi, Lower Gallery

Terike Haapoja, Päivi Hintsanen, Jeanette Schäring

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The Golden forest

11 January – 3 March

Ritva Kovalainen (1959) and Sanni Seppo (1960) contemplate our human relationship to nature through their photographs and two short films. The exhibition reveals nature from three different perspectives: as a cultural, a wild, and as an industrial space. The exhibition’s subtitles; The Island of Spirits, Softly Sways the Ancient Pine and Silvicultural Operations, describe the directions from which we are invited to approach the kingdom of the trees.

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Pasi Rauhala’s home museum

Prints and Pasi in a 1960’s home
exhibition in the Association of Finnish Printmakers’ permanent exhibition The Treasures of the Orava Family

- I am grounded for the third night. On Monday I got a letter from Mother in which she stated that I could no longer go home. That was apparently decided with Mr. Orava (Mr. Squirrel) earlier in the spring. It’s just that no one had bothered to tell me the truth!

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Maiju Ahlgrén: The Comfort Zone

October 17–November 23, Lower gallery

”A current slogan repeated on a daily basis, is that ‘we have to get away from the comfort zone’. The comfort zone refers to a person’s natural state of being, which is somehow related to being numbed in a routine of rigidity. To me that doesn’t seem very enjoyable. This phrase also includes an unpleasant, forced element of someone knowing what is best for you, more than you know yourself. And after childhood this should not be the case.” 

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Hannes Heikura Zone

19 September – 30 November

Hannes Heikura’s photography exhibition ZONE 

This exhibition is composed of two series of black and white photographs: DARK ZONE (2011) and WE WALK ALONE (2013).

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