Isabella Chydenius: Light installation @ Finnland-Institut, photo: dotgain.info
Finnland-Institut is a forum for Finnish culture and arts, academia and business in the German-speaking region. The Institute emphasises on networking and counselling of actors from different disciplines and offers, in co-operation with its partners, a diverse programme providing insights into Finland's culture and society.
Visual arts
Gruppenausstellung zeitgenössischer Kunst ganz besonders für Kinder...
Science and society
Vortrag des ehemaligen Pressesprechers der Deutschen Botschaft in Helsinki...
Science and society
Vortrag im Rahmen der Reihe „Sibelius im Kontext“
We will show you our spaces and tell you what we exactly do....
Isabella Chydenius’ ongoing artistic research focuses on exploring the potential, but also the risks of urban nightclub culture within the context of our heteropatriarchal time. The Visiting Art/ist exhibition at the Finnland-Institut contains new artworks reflecting nightclubs as safe(r) spaces and places of belonging. Below are some selected excerpts from our full catalogue, which includes an interview by Christine Nippe with the artist Isabella Chydenius.
MoreIn order to support the exchange between Finland and the German-speaking countries, the Finnland-Institut is actively involved in the following funding programmes:
The Finnish Institute has in its premises an open library for working, studying and reading books in a cozy environment.
We organise informational events regarding studying and internship possibilities in Finland at study fairs and colleges. We offer current informational material and a possibility for personal counselling.
The i Institute's publication series discusses various topics regarding the Finnish society, academic research and culture.
Finnland-Institut does not offer Finnish courses, but there are several possibilities to learn Finnish in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The Finnish Institute offers Finnish students an opportunity to complete an internship at the institute. Very good German skills are essential.