GAP GOES GALLERIES WITH KULTTUURITILA MERIRASTI
GAP GOES GALLERIES WITH KULTTUURITILA MERIRASTI
Date: 19.12. 2024
Time: 15.00 – 18.00
Locations: Jaluspolku 3, 00980 Helsinki
Globe Art Point warmly invites you to visit Kulttuuritila Merirasti, a vibrant multicultural space in Helsinki’s Meri-Rastila neighbourhood, for an event celebrating the launch of GAP’s very first exhibition Technophilia. This special event is designed to introduce the space, its facilities, and the diverse opportunities it offers for artists and organisations alike.
The programme will also include a guided exhibition tour featuring artworks by talented GAP artists, offering a glimpse into the creative narratives shaping the international arts scene in Finland.
The event will conclude with a community networking session, providing the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow creatives, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations.
At 18.00, enjoy Red Cues, a captivating performance by visual artist Ilana Palmgren and her artistic partner, sound artist Joni Salmela. Together, they explore the dynamic interplay of visual and auditory storytelling, promising a thought-provoking experience.
Programme Highlights
Presentation of Kulttuuritila Merirasti
Guided tour of Globe Art Point’s Technophilia exhibition
Performance: Red Cues by Ilana Palmgren and Joni Salmela (18.00)
Community networking session
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GAP Goes Galleries provides a low-threshold platform for casual information exchange, fostering connections and collaborations within the art and culture community in both the metropolitan area and beyond. Organised by Globe Art Point (GAP), this inclusive event caters to art and culture professionals interested in exploring various art spaces, discovering exhibition opportunities, networking, and meeting like-minded individuals.
This is an event concept designed to connect professional creatives with art spaces, cultural organisations, and art institutions. With the intention to directly address the expressed needs of our members and community, who have indicated a lack of connections and opportunities to meet and form collaborations.
The events are conducted in English, ensuring accessibility to a diverse audience. No registration is required; this event is open to the public, and everyone is welcomed to attend.