Curatorial Work

Two white walls in an exhibition space white benches in the middle of the room.
                On the left wall hang two silk-screen prints of a child made with red, black and yellow ink.
                on the right wall are two other silk-screen prints of another child made with blue and 
                red inks.
The same gallery space, but from a different angle. Here, hangs a large 
                    rectangular rya rug from its short end. The rya is draped over a wooden support
                    and is gently brushing the floor. The rya has all kinds of geometric shapes in tones 
                    of brown, blue and white. The same gallery space, but from a different angle hangs a reflective mix media artwork
The same gallery space but from a different angle. There are several small 
                ceramic figurines places on little shelves on the wall. They have a dynamic arrangement
                that lead to hanging mantle made of textile. The smaller room in the same gallery space. It is dark and on the wall is a 
                projection of a video installation.

Flower, Strain, Kiln, Pigment, 2022.
A group exhibition commissioned by Feminist Culture House and curated by Gladys Camilo and Paola Jalili. They asked:"What would you want to do with your hands, your ears, your nose, your skin? What would you like to practice, to learn, to experiment with? What would happen if you, for once, had the opportunity to prioritise your artistic processes and your craft?" The exhibition showcases works by Natalie Hamada (silk-screen prints), Sara Moayed (mixed media and textile installation), Özgü Gündeşlioğlu (ceramic installation), and Haliz Yosef (video installation).
Titanik Galleria, Turku Finland.
Further details at: Feminist Culture House

An (almost) white cube exhibition space with black and white checkered floor is filled with
                dried and living plants. One the wall hang photos of bodies and nature and at the corner of the room
                there is a television playing a video. The same space, but from another angle. On the wall hangs textile works and more photographs of
                bodies and nature. There are small piles of dirt around the space with pink and orange spotlights at the
                corners of the walls. The same space, but from another angle. On the corner of the room hags a television playing a
                video, and on the wall, hang three rya artworks. The same space from a similar angle to the previous images.

Plantasy, 2021
A group exhibition commissioned by Feminist Culture House and curated in collaboration with Gladys Camilo and Jonni Korhonen. The exhibition is imagined as a collectively construscted gardern for dreaming a utopia "now", showcasing works by four artists: Ignata Elana, Ama Essel, Aava Eronen, and Viljami Nissi. Plantasy seeks to provide a safe space for artists curators to play, dream, and work together within a caring ecosystem.
Outo Olo Artspace, Helsinki, Finland
Documentation by Jonni Korhonen
Further details at: Feminist Culture House