Exhibitions

 

29 Nov 2022

Anu Tuominen: In the Rooms of Museums 29.11.2022 - 8.1 .2023


29.11.2022 - 8.1 .2023

GALLERY MOLETTI, FORSSA MUSEUM


Forssa Museum Gallery Moletti finishes the year with an exhibition by Anu Tuominen. Tuominen is an Ars Fennica award-winning sculptor and conceptual artist working in Finland.  

Tuominen often uses the space to create installations on site: "Gallery Moletti is anything but a neutral space. Here all that exists in the exhibition space is the starting point, the topic, or the at least the framework for her exhibition. As a result, we will see one united piece of art," Tuominen writes in the introduction.

Tuominen will showcase graphic, pictorial, and sculptural pieces and materials, bringing forth the meaningless and abandoned.

"If an object has been forgotten, it can also be remembered. I have collected and saved, what I have come across during the decades. Each of us has a history that is unique but not unparalleled."


MEET & GREET WITH THE ARTIST
13.12. AT 12.00


Opening hours:
  • Tue-Fri 10-16
  • Sat 10-14
  • Sun 12-16

Free entrance to Gallery Moletti exhibitions.

See the holiday season opening hours on our museum website.

Anu Tuominen: In the Rooms of Museums 29.11.2022 - 8.1 .2023

 
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THE CITY OF COLOURFUL CLOTH

Our permanent exhibition City of Colourful Cloth tells how Forssa evolved from a group of farming villages in the middle of the 19th century into a modern industrial city.

It tells how Axel Wahren founded Forssa and how “cotton angels” came to work in the factory. It tells about the time when the river through the city got blue, green or red, depending on the dyeing plant. It also tells about later days when rotating machines produced kilometres of colourful cloth, and when houses were made of concrete.

Opening hours

Mon closed
Tue-Fri 10-16
Sat 10-14 (summer season 12-16)
Sun 12-16

 
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THE PATTERN CENTRE

The Pattern Centre is home to our museum's collection of printed textiles. The space is divided into an exhibition space, museum shop, archive, and research facilities.

The new exhibition tells the story of Finnish textile printing, an industry that began in Forssa in the 1860s. Forssa maintained its status as a focal place of printmaking know-how and design, through the age of industrial textile printing in Finland, and continued onwards from the 1930s as an important part of Finlayson Co.

From the year 1951 onwards the Forssa design studio hosted textile designers and artists who created patterns of different colors and designs: stripes, polka dots, florals, abstracts, and everything in between, always getting inspired by the movements of art, popular culture, and design of their time. These printed fabrics dressed our nation, decorated our homes, and spread across the border to international markets.

Our permanent exhibition includes information, illustrations, and photographs of designers and their time as well as printed textiles, made into textile installations. These installations have been created to showcase different styles and decades of Finnish printed textile design. You can learn about color layering, color theory, and textile printing in our exhibition that invites you to touch, feel and try for yourself!

We are open, starting April 30th, 2022

Mon closed
Tue-Fri 10-16
Sat-Sun 12-16
(outside the summer season upon request during weekends)

Address: Wahreninkatu 13, 30100 Forssa

 
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RONTTISMÄKI factory workers' house museum

Experience the living of local industrial workers and craftsmen in the 1880s in a complex of three wooden houses. The Workers House Museum is open during events in the summertime. All the events are free of charge. You can visit or book a tour outside the events by contacting the museum staff in advance by email or phone:

Contact:
kristiina.huttunen@forssa.fi
+358 3 4141 5101

Location: 2. Linja 5-7, Forssa

 
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GALLERY MOLETTI 2023

10.-29.1. Anne Vilkuna: Paintings, "Piece by piece"

31.1.–26.2. Veera Nivalainen: Sharing fruit and other intimate encounters.

28.2.-26.3. Outi Rämö: Paintings

28.3.–23.4. Jaana Saario: Paintings and frescos. 

25.4.-7.5.  Keramiikka-artesaanit, lopputyönäyttely. Forssan ammatti-instituutti. 

9.5.-21.5. Forssan lasten ja nuorten kuvataidekoulu, lopputyönäyttely.

23.5-18.6. Elisabeth San Miguel: Installations.

20.6.-16.7.  Työryhmä Pehmeä puoli ( Työryhmä  Heidi Hakkarainen, Sirpa Hannele Heinonen, Lotta Leka, Kirke Muhonen, Janne Raappana, Katariina Rantala, Kristiina Töyry, Leena Vainio, Hanna Valtokivi, Sanna Ristolainen, Marika Viskari ja Heli Väisänen. )

18.7.-13.8. Petra Kallio: Graphic art.

17.-20.8. Naomi Ito ja Anu Tuominen: Helminä 

22.8.-10.9.  Valokuvaaja Jussi Pohjakallion lehtikuvia (SK) 1950-luvulta.  Journalistic photographs.

12.9.-8.10Veera Inkeri: Installations

10.10-5.11. Pia Männikkö:  Installations

7.11.-3.12. Niina Hiltunen: Textile art.

4.12- 7.1.2024 Niko Saarinen: Drawings and sculptures.

The picture is form an art exhibition by Noora Ylipieti - Toisia palveleva rakkaus, 2019.

 
 
 
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HAVING YOUR OWN EXHIBITION IN THE MUSEUM ART GALLERY?

If interested, please send in your application including an exhibition plan, CV, photographs of your previous work or exhibitions, and your preferred time for the exhibition.

Application time for the year 2023 starts in April 2022


Exhibition times will be decided during the summer season. We will contact the artists chosen for the year 2023 during the summer of 2022.

Gallery space is approximately 80m2.

Rent for the exhibition space is 80 € for the first week + 40 € every week after that (includes VAT24%). The standard exhibition time is 4 weeks, but exceptions can be made.


For more information + sending in your application please contact us via phone or email:
kristiina.huttunen@forssa.fi
+358 3 4141 5101

Mailing address:
Forssan museum
PL 62
30101 Forssa
Finland






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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