Project
COMING: Sudenkorentojen laulu – environmental art in the heart of Helsinki
I have begun a unique and large-scale three-year collaboration project with the Finnish Museum of Natural History (LUOMUS). The Sudenkorentojen laulu (Song of the Dragonflies) environmental art exhibitions will bring my works to three central and historically significant cultural environments in the heart of Helsinki from 2026–2028: the Natural History Museum, and the Kaisaniemi and Kumpula botanical gardens.
The exhibitions are a multi-sensory experience that combines art, nature, and community. Students from visual art schools and senior groups will participate in the supervised creation of the works, which are composed of natural materials. The exhibitions will be enlivened by concerts performed by the Ikisointi ensemble and an interactive soundscape.


Come join us in creating a unique story
The search for partners and sponsors for this extensive, professionally managed project is now underway. The exhibitions offer an exceptional opportunity to associate your brand with high-quality art, responsibility, and community. As well as extensive visibility – LUOMUS’s three locations attract over 400,000 visitors annually.
Following The Sudenkorentojen laulu exhibitions, the artist’s environmental art will also be seen in international museums and gardens in the future.
If you are interested in being part of this journey, please contact: Art Manager Terese Kühl
Project Manager Päivi Pälvimäki