News for the New Year!

Founder of Public Art Agency Finland, Maija Kovari, sheds light on her background in the field of public space art and opens up about the upcoming three-year period as the year 2023 approaches its conclusion.

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The next phase of Tapiola Park Art Competition starts

The City of Tampere organizes a two-phased public art competition for artists with connection to Tartu County. The first phase was an open call for portfolios, in which 24 artists and artist groups submitted their portfolios. Based on the submitted portfolios, the competition’s multidisciplinary jury decided unanimously to invite three artists to the next phase of the competition.

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Art Program for Lasihytti Area in Espoo Is Ready

The Espoo Lasihytti Art Program has been completed. Its purpose is to enhance the area's identity, atmosphere, and comfort. The goal is to create an urban village where art enables unexpected encounters in the midst of everyday life and provides reflections on the area's history, present, and future while preserving the natural values of the Espoo River Valley.

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Artist Ninni Luhtasaari Will Make the New Public Art Work for Lamminrahka Area's New School

Known for her ceramic works, music and textile-based art artist Ninni Luhtasaari was awarded in the art competition of Lamminrahka area’s new school building. Lamminrahka area in Kangasala is currently under construction and will house around 8000 new inhabitants. Luhtasaari’s upcoming work consists of multiple parts and will be ready along side the school construction in 2023.

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Our Public Art Program for the city of Mikkeli is published

Accepted by the city council, it will guide art projects in public space in the coming years. Public Art Agency Finland created the program over a two year project in collaboration with representatives from the city’s departments of cultural affairs, urban planning, and other involved in curating, installing, and maintaining public art in the city.

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Warmth and love, and bikes - new project in Tapiola

The joyful creatures of the renown graphic artist Seela Petra will take central stage in the public artwork to be opened together with the Ainoa commercial centre in Tapiola, fall 2019. Public Art Agency Finland will facilitate the production process of the project made possible trough collaboration with the city of Espoo and EMMA - Espoo museum of modern art.

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New Art Program work starts in Eastern Finland

During 2017, Public Art Agency Finland will create guidelines for future public art projects in the form of a public art program for the city of Mikkeli. These common guidelines will connect different parts of the city administration and help in the production of high quality public art projects - be it in the form of monuments, light art, temporary snow sculptures during winter, murals, or sound art - in a flexible way.

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Contemporary Art as part of Arctic travel industry

A new collaborative project with the University of Lapland and the northern travel industry is to develop the use of Public Art in the Arctic Region. The aim is to create general guidelines for collaboration between contemporary artists and the arctic travel industry. Here are preliminary thoughts on the arctic areas in relation to Southern Finland.

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Pilot study of integrated art published in Tampere

The founder of Public Art Agency Finland, sculptor and architect Maija Kovari worked in a study project of public art, the results of which are now public. In the project, Kovari worked as an artist in a street design team, designing artworks that could replace ordinary structures in city space. The goal was to study, if art could be integrated in urban surroundings in more cost affective methods than is currently customary. The results are promising.

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Supporting a Rising Star in Espoo

We are very proud to be involved in a project in Espoo, where a public artwork by Lotta Mattila will be the connecting force between three areas of a new neighbourhood of Niittykumpu. 

Working in collaboration with the City of Espoo, the Espoo Museum of Modern Art EMMA, as well as with Ramboll Finland, we make sure that the artwork is created seamlessly in collaboration with the other parts of the huge construction project.

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Making infrastructure interesting trough stories

We designed a series of collectable cards for the in Tampere, a city of approx 220 000 inhabitants in Southern Finland. The collectible cards tell stories along the tracks of the soon to be built tramway that will permanently change the city and its infrastructure. Each card sheds light on the history, and the future of a specific area around the future tram stops.

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Public art in Singapore - a field study

In October 2016, Maija Kovari spent a month in Singapore, meeting local experts and professionals in art and urban planning to understand the particularities that make up the rich urban landscape of the city state, from the point of view of public art. Join her on this trip here.

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Interview: What is the point of Public Art?

Why do we need art in urban areas? What is art for anyway? Would a vampire make a good urban planner?

... read about these and other pertinent questions concerning art as part of urban planning and landscape architecture, as discussed in an interview with Tobias Baur

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