Curriculum Vitae Hanna Uggla S

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

G12 HELSINKI | Annankatu 16, Helsinki | 044 717 7177 | www.galleria12.fi | ti-to 12-18, pe-la 11-16 Curriculum vitae Hanna Uggla s. 1965, Helsinki Asuu ja työskentelee Helsingissä Opinnot 2007-2008 Taidekoulu Maa, Kuvataide syventävät opinnot 2004-2007 Taidekoulu Maa, Kuvataiteilija 2000-2004 Vapaantaidekoulun ja Helsingin taiteilijaseuran kursseja Yksityisnäyttelyt 2017 Galleria G12 (Ei joko tai vaan sekä että), Helsinki 2017 Kulttuuritalo Grand (Anna kaikkien kukkien kukkia), Porvoo 2016 Art Frida (Kumpuava), Helsinki 2015 Galleria 4-kuus (Yhdessä), Helsinki 2013 Galleria Stoa-maria passio (Matkan varrella), Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki 2013 Galleria G18 (Esikuvia), Helsinki 2010 Galleria 4-kuus (Väritanssi), Helsinki 2010 Artist´s studio (Kaos ja Harmonia), Helsinki 2010 Galleria G18 (Pelko ja tanssi 7 kuolemansyntiä), Helsinki 2009 Ravintolalaiva Katrina, Helsinki 2009 Galleria Stoa-maria passio, Helsinki 2008 Galleria G18 (Maalauksia), Helsinki 2008 Galleria Arbis (Maalauksia), Helsinki Ryhmä- ja yhteisnäyttelyt 2017 Taidelainaamo, ihana valo, Richardinkatu, Helsinki 2017 Art Frida, Helsinki, jyrytetty 2016 HTS joulunäyttely, Galleria Katariina, Helsinki 2016 Art Goes Kapakka, Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki 2016 Galleria Fogga (Heavenly), Helsinki 2016 Art Frida, joulu näyttely, Helsinki 2015 Art Helsinki 2015, Helsingin Messukeskus 2015 Galleria Fogga (Virtauksia), Helsinki 2015 Galleria STOA (Kudelma), Helsinki 2014 Galleria Katariina (Hehku) jyrytetty, HTS, Helsinki 2014 Art Frida (Värikohtaamisia), Helsinki 2014 Virkagalleria (Kudelma), Helsingin kaupungintalo 2014 Galleria Rantakasarmi, HTS (Kriisi), Helsinki 2013 Galleria STOA (Valo), HTS, Helsinki 2012 Galleria Tärinä (Olla), Riihimäki 2011 Galleria 4-kuus, Helsinki 2009 Stoa-maria passio, Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki 2008 S-galleria, Helsinki 2008 Ruutikellari, Hamina 2008 Galleria G18, Helsinki 2008 Stoa-maria passio, Helsinki 2007 Puristamo, Kaapelitehdas (Maasta mantereelle), Taidekoulu Maa, Helsinki 2006 Galleria Augusta, Taidekoulu Maa, Suomenlinna, NIFCA‐Nordic Institute for Contemporary art Projektit, opetustehtävät 2016-2017 Taidepajoja, Pakolaislapsille, Mannerheimin lastensuojeluyhdistys 2016 Jyryttäjä Suomen taiteilijat ry vuosinäyttely, Kaapelitehdas‐Valssaamo, Helsinki 2015 Jyryttäjä Suomen taiteilijat ry vuosinäyttely, Kaapelitehdas-Valssaamo, Helsinki 2015 Omakuva, 10 opetus kertaa, Helsingin MS-neuvola 2007‐2015 Taideopetus, Työväenopisto, Arbis, (Öljy- ja akvarellimaalaus), Helsinki 2014 Luento taidemaalariliitto, Taide rakennetussa ympäristössä 2013 Taideopetus taidemaalariliitto, viikonloppukurssi, Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki 2012-2013 AV, taideopetus, Helsinki 2012 Helsingin MS-neuvola, taidekasvatus ja taideterapia 2010-2012 Taideopetus AXXELL Syventävä maalausvuosi, Helsinki 2011 Väriestetiikan koulutus Novia, Helsinki 2010 Taideopetus, Arbis, Espoo 2010-2012 Kesäkurssit, Suomenlinna 2009 Lasten kulttuuriprojekti, Helsinki 2009 Taide rakennetussa ympäristössä luento,Taidekoulu Maa, Helsinki 2009 Pohjoismaista yhteistyötä edistävä taide kesäkurssi, Hanko 2007-2009 Nuorten taidepedagooginen kasvatus, Espoo 2005-2006 Kuvataidepajoja vammaisille lapsille, Helsinki 2004 Poikkitaiteellinen taideprojekti, Viruslabbet, Helsinki 2001-2004 Lavastusosasto, Svenska teatern, Helsinki 2000 Lavastus Hukkisen ja Hultinin teatteriproduktioihin 1999-2001 Lasten taidekasvatus, taiteilija Eva Aminofin taidekerho, Helsinki Muu taiteellinen toiminta 2007-2015 “Yhteinen kudelma“ ‐yhteisöllinen textiilitaideteos yhteistyössä Marita Harkion kanssa esillä Virka galleriassa, Kulttuurikeskus STOA, Kulttuurikeskus Kaisa ja Kaapelitehdas 2006 “Lasten taidemakkara” –vammaisten lasten taidenäyttely Makkaratalon makkarassa kesällä yhteistyössä lasten ja Marita Harkion kanssa. 2005 Ajatusten spiraali, yhteisteos, Ite‐taide projekti, Kiasma, Helsinki Luottamustehtävät 2015- Helsingin Taiteilijaseuran hallituksen jäsen Apurahat ja stipendit 2015 Nygrenska stiftelsen 2009 Svenska kulturfonden 2005 Helsingin kulttuurirahasto 2005 Svenska kulturfonden 2005 Konstsamfundet Jäsenyydet Helsingin taiteilijaseura Taidemaalariliitto, kokelasjäsen Kuviokellujat .
Recommended publications
  • See Helsinki on Foot 7 Walking Routes Around Town

    See Helsinki on Foot 7 Walking Routes Around Town

    Get to know the city on foot! Clear maps with description of the attraction See Helsinki on foot 7 walking routes around town 1 See Helsinki on foot 7 walking routes around town 6 Throughout its 450-year history, Helsinki has that allow you to discover historical and contemporary Helsinki with plenty to see along the way: architecture 3 swung between the currents of Eastern and Western influences. The colourful layers of the old and new, museums and exhibitions, large depart- past and the impact of different periods can be ment stores and tiny specialist boutiques, monuments seen in the city’s architecture, culinary culture and sculptures, and much more. The routes pass through and event offerings. Today Helsinki is a modern leafy parks to vantage points for taking in the city’s European city of culture that is famous especial- street life or admiring the beautiful seascape. Helsinki’s ly for its design and high technology. Music and historical sights serve as reminders of events that have fashion have also put Finland’s capital city on the influenced the entire course of Finnish history. world map. Traffic in Helsinki is still relatively uncongested, allow- Helsinki has witnessed many changes since it was found- ing you to stroll peacefully even through the city cen- ed by Swedish King Gustavus Vasa at the mouth of the tre. Walk leisurely through the park around Töölönlahti Vantaa River in 1550. The centre of Helsinki was moved Bay, or travel back in time to the former working class to its current location by the sea around a hundred years district of Kallio.
  • Helsinki Tourist Information, Helsinki Marketing 12/2020 Helsinki Marketing Is Not Responsible for Any Changes

    Helsinki Tourist Information, Helsinki Marketing 12/2020 Helsinki Marketing Is Not Responsible for Any Changes

    OPENING HOURS Wed Thu Fri Sat Thu Fri Wed CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR 2020 23.12. 24.12. 25.12. 26.12. 31.12. 1.1. 6.1. MD! Museums are closed 30.11.2020-10.1.2021 in line with a decision by the Helsinki region coronavirus coordination committee. ART MUSEUMS Amos Rex - - - - - - - Museum shop open from 28th Mon-Fri 10-17 10-17 Ateneum Art Museum - - - - - - - Museum shop 10-17 11-18 Didrichsen Art Museum - - - - - - - EMMA – Espoo museum of modern art - - - - - - - Gallen-Kallela museum - - - - - - - HAM – Helsinki Art Museum (Tennispalace) - - - - - - - Kiasma, Contemporary Art Museum - - - - - - - Opens in spring 2022 Kunsthalle Helsinki - - - - - - - Sinebrychoff Art Museum - - - - - - - WeeGee building - - - - - - - HISTORICAL MUSEUMS Helsinki City Museums: -Burgher’s House - - - - - - - -Hakasalmi Villa - - - - - - - -Helsinki City Museum - - - - - - - -Tram Museum - - - - - - - Mannerheim museum - - - - - - - National Museum of Finland - - - - - - - Urho Kekkonen Museum, Tamminiemi - - - - - - - CABLE FACTORY Finnish Museum of Photography - - - - - - - K1 Kämp Galleria - - - - - - - Hotel and Restaurant Museum - - - - - - - Theatre Museum - - - - - - - OTHER MUSEUMS Alvar Aalto studio (Riihitie 20), only open for guided tours - - - - - - - house (Tiilimäki 20), only open for guided tours - - - - - - - Design Museum - - - - - - - Finnish Music Hall of Fame 11-18 - - - 11-18 - 11-18 Opening hours will be updated to the website Helsinki Observatory - - - - - - - Helsinki University Museum - - - - - - - Iittala & Arabia Design Centre 12-18 - - - - - 10-16 Museum of Finnish Architecture - - - - - - - Museum of Technology - - - - - - - Natural History Museum - - - - - - - Päivälehti-press museum - - - - - - - Seurasaari Open Air Museum - - - - - - - Opens in spring 2021 Sports Museum of Finland - - - - - - - Helsinki Tourist Information, Helsinki Marketing 12/2020 Helsinki Marketing is not responsible for any changes OPENING HOURS Wed Thu Fri Sat Thu Fri Wed CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR 2020 23.12. 24.12. 25.12. 26.12.
  • Visitors Guide

    Visitors Guide

    ENGLISH VISITORS GUIDE VISIT HELSINKI.FI INCLUDES MAP Welcome to Helsinki! Helsinki is a modern and cosmopolitan city, the most international travel des- tination in Finland and home to around 600,000 residents. Helsinki offers a wide range of experiences throughout the year in the form of over 3000 events, a majestic maritime setting, classic and contemporary Finnish design, a vibrant food culture, fascinating neighbourhoods, legendary architecture, a full palette of museums and culture, great shopping opportunities and a lively nightlife. Helsinki City Tourism Brochure “Helsinki – Visitors Guide 2015” Published and produced by Helsinki Marketing Ltd | Translated into English by Crockford Communications | Design and layout by Helsinki Marketing Ltd | Main text by Helsinki Marketing Ltd | Text for theme spreads and HEL YEAH sections by Heidi Kalmari/Matkailulehti Mondo | Printed in Finland by Forssa Print | Printed on Multiart Silk 130g and Novapress Silk 60g | Photos by Jussi Hellsten ”HELSINKI365.COM”, Visit Finland Material Bank | ISBN 978-952-272-756-5 (print), 978-952-272-757-2 (web) This brochure includes commercial advertising. The infor- mation within this brochure was updated in autumn 2014. The publisher is not responsible for possible changes or for the accuracy of contact information, opening times, prices or other related information mentioned in this brochure. CONTENTS Sights & tours 4 Design & architecture 24 Maritime attractions 30 Culture 40 Events 46 Helsinki for kids 52 Food culture & nightlife 60 Shopping 70 Wellness & exercise 76 Outside Helsinki 83 Useful information 89 Public transport 94 Map 96 SEE NEW WALKING ROUTES ON MAP 96-97 FOLLow US! TWITTER - TWITTER.COM/VISITHELSINKI 3 HELSINKI MOMENTS The steps leading up to Helsinki Cathedral are one of the best places to get a sense of this city’s unique atmosphere.
  • CV Anu Osva Kuvataiteilija S. 1953 Helsinki Työskentelee Ja Asuu Helsingissä

    CV Anu Osva Kuvataiteilija S. 1953 Helsinki Työskentelee Ja Asuu Helsingissä

    CV Anu Osva kuvataiteilija s. 1953 Helsinki työskentelee ja asuu Helsingissä Opinnot / Studies 1997/98 University of Art and Design, Helsinki, pedagogical studies for artists, (1 year) 1985-87 Turku School of Fine Arts , 2 years 1984 Licentiate in Science (lower doctoral degree), Animal Breeding/ Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki 1979 Master of Science in Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Major: Animal Breeding 1972/73 University of Helsinki, Finnish Literature and Theoretical Philosophy Yksityisnäyttelyt / Solo Exhibitions (selected) tulossa: 2019 Kanssakulkijat - Co-travellers, SOLU, Biotaiteen seuran näyttely- ja projektitila, Helsinki 2018/2019 Kanssakulkijat - Co-travellers, Arktinen keskus, Rovaniemi 2016 Drop of Water, Nordic Culture Point, Helsinki 2014 Pisara Vettä, Galleria Katariinan Studio, Helsinki 2013 Veden hengitys, Galleria Kajava, Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto, Helsinki 2010 Julkisivuja ja seiniä, maalaus julkisessa tilassa, Kaupunkitaiteen Galleria, WSP Finland Oy 2007 Salin puolella, Art Goes Kapakka, Helsingin juhlaviikot, Ravintola Zetor 2007 Yakutian Cattle – Exploring expedition to Siberia in the 2000’s, Gallery Katariina, Helsinki 2006 Gallery Tove, Hanasaari Cultural Centre, Espoo 2003 Life Code, Finnish Cultural Institute for Benelux, Antwerp, Belgium 2003 Life Code, Wäinö Aaltonen Museum of Art – Turku City Art Museum Studio, Turku 2001 Questions to the Oracle, Gallery Aarni, Espoo 2001 and 2007 Open day, Villa Lante Atelier, Rome, Italy 2000 tm-gallery, Helsinki 1997 Gallery Pirkko-Liisa
  • Picture This! – International Conference on Photography and Videos in Museums Today, 24–25 November 2016, Helsinki, Finland

    Picture This! – International Conference on Photography and Videos in Museums Today, 24–25 November 2016, Helsinki, Finland

    ! ! ! Picture this! – International Conference on Photography and Videos in Museums Today, 24–25 November 2016, Helsinki, Finland #picturethis Programme Thursday 24th November 2016 Venue: Kiasma, Theatre 9.15 Registration and coffee/tee 10.00 Opening of the Conference Museum director Leevi Haapala, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma Chairs of the day, Museum director Elina Heikka, the Finnish Museum of Photography and Perttu Rastas, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma 10.15 Affordances of Digital Photography. Case Finland. Merja Salo, Professor of Visual Communication and Photography, Aalto University School of Art, Design and Architecture 11.00 Digital trends, computational photography and the changing role of the photographic image Stephen Mayes, Creative manager, commercial strategist and business developer for media professionals 11.45 Short break 12.00 Challenging Museum Photography: Image Quality for Cultural Heritage. Colin White, Freelance photographer, Photographic consultant 12.45 Light lunch and coffee/tee 13.30 A Cultural Institution without Borders: Louisiana Channel. Disseminating creative knowledge and artistic experience online Peder Wuth, Project Manager, Louisiana Channel 14.15 Photography in the Finnish National Gallery Pirje Mykkänen, Head of Photography, Finnish National Gallery 15.00 Short break 15.15 Panel discussion: What next? Use and re-use of images and videos in 2026 Moderator: Elina Heikka, Museum director, the Finnish Museum of Photography Ismo Malinen, Chief Intendant, National Board of Antiquities, Archives and Information Services Reetta Nisonen, Art Teacher, Viikki Teacher Training School Helsinki University Merja Salo, Professor of Visual Communication and Photography, Aalto University School of Art, Design and Architecture Petri Ruikka, Pixelache Coordinator 16.30 End of day one 18.30-22.00 Reception at the Finnish Museum of Photography Address: Tallberginkatu 1, Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki Welcome to spend a lovely evening together at the Finnish Museum of Photography.
  • Helsinki for Kids!

    Helsinki for Kids!

    TEOLLISUUSKATU INCL IT’S EASY TO GET ALPPILA TIPS AUNDDES A LAAKSO ALEKSIS KIVEN KATU AROUND HELSINKI! PLAYGROUNDS HERMANNI HELSINKI MAP 3 A fun way to see the town is to jump on a 2 TKANKATU 15. KAIVopuisto park 22. TERVasaari 55 38 KO tram. Routes 2 and 3 circle the city centre FOR KIDS! Puistokatu 4 Tervasaarenkannas ALPPIPUISTO #familyhelsinki SKATEPARK through the southern and eastern parts PARK of town. Along the way there are lots of 16. playground lastenleHto 23. Tokoinranta interesting sights for kids and other exciting Between Lapinlahdenkatu Eläintarhantie 1 things to see, including Kaivopuisto Park, and Ruoholahdenkatu 24. OLD CHurcH park PORVOONKATU NORDENSKIÖLDINKATU the Olympic Terminal, the Market Square, 17. playground BRAHE Lönnrotinkatu 6 SWIMMING LinnanmÄKI TURENKATU SEA LIFE S Senate Square, Linnanmäki Amusement Porvoonkatu 4 STADIUM Helsinki Amusement Park 17 Park, SEA LIFE Helsinki and lots more! 18. playground LINJA MEILAHTI 10 35 6 BRAHEN- Toinen linja 6 OLYMPIC STADIUM KENTTA Note: The numbers of the tram routes SÖRNÄINEN 19. playground SEPPÄ HELSINGINKATU change according to the direction of travel at the “Eläintarha” and “Olympiaterminaali” Sepänkatu 2 stops. 20. SinebrycHOFF park 69 27 Bulevardi 40 KALLIO A TRAM RIDE 21. TAIVallaHTI playground LINNANKOSKENKATU is an adventure in Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 22 66 NELJÄS LINJ 59 itself for kids! 40 T ÖÖLÖNKATU T KOLMAS LINJ OINEN LINJ 54 A 3 53 18 A A HELSINGINKATU TAKA-TÖÖLÖ 49 SIBELIUS 52 50 HÄMEENTIE 25 TEN RANTATIE Tips from PARK Riikka’s 48 46 26 blog TöölönlAHTI 23 SÖRNÄIS SHOPS AND FLEA MARKETS BAY TOKOINRANTA HELPPI’S FAVOURITES HELSINKI MUSTIKKA- Playground MAA 5 25.
  • Academy of Finland 59 Box 5.8 Elearning 60 Box 6.1 Case of Ahlström and Altim Control Ltd

    Academy of Finland 59 Box 5.8 Elearning 60 Box 6.1 Case of Ahlström and Altim Control Ltd

    39378 The World Bank 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 USA Public Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure Authorized Finland Finland has been ranked number one for the fourth time since 2000 in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index. as a “…The country owes its strong showing to one of the most innovative Knowledge Economy business environments in the world, particularly critical to driving Elements of Success and Lessons Learned productivity in the country, given its advanced stage of development. This is coupled with a very healthy macroeconomic environment, at a Public Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure Authorized time when many other industrial countries are struggling in this area. Edited by The willingness of Finnish governments to run budget surpluses, so as to Carl J. Dahlman be able to meet future social commitments linked to the aging of the Jorma Routti population is particularly impressive. This approach to macroeconomic policy highlights a degree of political maturity in Finnish society worthy Pekka Ylä-Anttila of emulation. Furthermore, Finland has an institutional environment that is among the world’s finest: the business community operates in a climate Public Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure Authorized of respect for the law, unusually low levels of corruption, and an openness and transparency which other countries would do well to study.” Dr. Augusto Lopez-Claros, Chief Economist and Director, Global Competitiveness Programme, World Economic Forum in The Global Competitiveness Report 2005–2006, Executive Summary, pages xiv–xv. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. Public Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure Authorized i-xiv_Finland_FM.qxd 2/8/06 4:21 PM Page i Finland as a Knowledge Economy Elements of Success and Lessons Learned Edited by Carl J.
  • The Works by Maija Hynninen Works for Solo Voice and Orchestra Music to Hear (2007) for Soprano and Chamber Orchestra Duration

    The Works by Maija Hynninen Works for Solo Voice and Orchestra Music to Hear (2007) for Soprano and Chamber Orchestra Duration

    List of Works, Maija Hynninen The Works by Maija Hynninen Works for Solo Voice and Orchestra Music to Hear (2007) for soprano and chamber orchestra Duration: ca. 2'20'' Fp: Eija Räisänen, soprano, Avanti!, cond. Magnus Lindberg, Avanti Summer Sounds festival, Porvoo, June 29, 2007 Sonnet (2007) for soprano and chamber orchestra (2221 2210 01 1, strings) Text by William Shakespeare (Sonnet 8) Duration: 5'15'' Fp: Mia Heikkinen, soprano, UNKO, cond. Jani Telaranta, Helsinki, November 24, 2007 Fbp: Radio Yle 1, Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE, November 29, 2007 Works for Orchestra and large chamber ensemble the Phantom (2008) for orchestra (3333 4331 3 arpa, pno, strings) Duration ca. 20’ Fp: Finnish RSO, cond. Dima Slobodeniouk, Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, March 27, 2010. Pepper's ghost (2009) for 10 musicians devided into two chamber ensembles Group 1: cl, vl and acc. Group 2: cl, pno, perc, vl, vla, vlc and db Avanti! Chamber Orchestra and young musicians, Ruoholahti, Helsinki, November 3, 2009. Flow (2011) for chamber orchestra (1111 1110 01 0, 2vln, vla, vlc, db) Duration: ca. 5’ Fp. Orchestre National de Lorraine, cond. Jean Deroyer, Acanthes festival, Metz, France, July 17, 2011. New Holland (2013) for chamber ensemble (fl, cl/bass cl., hn, tp, harp, perc., vl, vla, vc) Duration: ca. 10’ Fp. eNsemble, cond. Fedor Lednev, Hermitage Theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia, December 18, 2013. [new work] (2017) for oboe and orchestra Fp. Eeva-Kaisa Rönkä, oboe, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, cond. Jaakko Kuusisto, Sibelius Hall, Lahti, 2017. Chamber
  • Helsinki on Foot 5 Walking Routes Around Town

    Helsinki on Foot 5 Walking Routes Around Town

    See Helsinki on Foot 5 walking routes around town s ap m r a e l C 1 6 km 6 km 2,5 km 6 km 4 km 2 SEE HELSINKI ON FOOT 5 walking routes around town Tip! More information about the architects mentioned in the text can be found on the back cover of the brochure. Routes See Helsinki on Foot – 5 walking routes around town 6 km Published by Helsinki City Tourist & Convention Bureau / Helsinki Travel Marketing Ltd 6 km DISCOVER THE HISTORIC CITY CENTRE Design and layout by Rebekka Lehtola Senate Square–Kruununhaka–Katajanokka 5 Translation by Crockford Communications 2,5 km Printed by Art-Print Oy 2011 Printed on Multiart Silk 150 g/m2, Galerie Fine silk 90 g/m² 6 km RELAX IN THE GREEN HEART OF THE CITY Descriptions of public art by Helsinki City Art Museum Photos courtesy of Helsinki Tourism Material Bank, Central Railway Station–Eläintarha–Töölö 10 Helsinki City Material Bank: Roy Koto, Sakke Somerma, 4 km Anu-Liina Ginström, Hannu Bask, Mika Lappalainen, Matti Tirri, Esko Jämsä, Kimmo Brandt, Juhani Seppovaara, Pertti DELIGHT YOUR SENSES IN THE DESIGN DISTRICT Nisonen, Mikko Uro, Mirva Hokkanen, Arno de la Chapelle, Esplanadi–Bulevardi–Punavuori 17 Comma Image Oy; Helsinki City Museum photo archives, Mark Heithoff, Jussi Tiainen, Flickr.com Helsinki City Photo Competition: sashapo ENJOY THE SMELL OF THE SEA Maps: © City Survey Division, Helsinki § 001/2011 Market Square–Kaivopuisto–Eira 23 Special thanks to: Senior Researcher Martti Helminen, City of Helsinki Urban Facts Hannele Pakarinen, Helsinki City Real Estate Department EXPLORE THE COLOURFUL STREET CORNERS OF KALLIO Teija Mononen, Helsinki City Art Museum This brochure includes paid advertising.
  • Alternative Investments in Finland a Closer Look at the Nordics Smallest Hedge Fund Market - May 2016 - May 2016

    Alternative Investments in Finland a Closer Look at the Nordics Smallest Hedge Fund Market - May 2016 - May 2016

    May 2016 PROMOTION. FOR INVESTMENT PROFESSIONALS ONLY. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION Corporate Governance What makes Finland and other Nordic markets so att racti ve Finnish Hedge Funds Introducing key players of the Finnish Hedge Fund Universe VARMA Punching above its weight in Hedge Fund Allocati on Challenges Facing the Finnish Economy Alternative Investments in Finland A Closer look at the Nordics smallest Hedge Fund Market www.hedgenordic.com - May 2016 www.hedgenordic.com - May 2016 Contents INTRODUCTION HedgeNordic is the leading media covering the Nordic alternati ve investment and hedge fund universe. A PANORAMIC VIEW COMMODITY VARMA The website brings daily news, research, OF CHALLENGES FACING THE FINNISH ECONOMy INVESTMENTS IN PUNCHING ABOVE ITS WEIGHT IN HEDGE FUND ALLOCATION analysis and background that is relevant FINLAND to Nordic hedge fund professionals and those who take an interest in the region. HedgeNordic publishes monthly, quarterly and annual reports on recent developments in her core market as well as special, indepth reports on “hot topics”. HedgeNordic also calculates and publishes the Nordic Hedge Index (NHX) and is host to the Nordic Hedge Award and organizes round tables and seminars for investment professionals. Upcoming Industry & Special Reports: 08 28 June 2016: HedgeNordic Industry Report IMPROVING NET RETURNS NEW FUND LAUNCH: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN CHALLENGED TIMES GRAMONT CAPITAL IN FINLAND AND THE NORDIC June 2016: REGION Alternati ve Fixed Income Strategies September 2016: ESG / SRI in the alternati ve space 36 22 44 with Interview Jarkko Martilainen Varma Director Hedgefuds, 15 Contact: Nordic Business Media AB ALTERNATIVE BOX 7285 NOKIA Improving Net Returns The Editor – My opening lines..
  • The Original Documents Are Located in Box 18, Folder “7/29/75-8/2/75 - Helsinki (2)” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R

    The Original Documents Are Located in Box 18, Folder “7/29/75-8/2/75 - Helsinki (2)” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R

    The original documents are located in Box 18, folder “7/29/75-8/2/75 - Helsinki (2)” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Tues, Std; CITY HtL Slf.JK.I DATES OF VISIT .::rvly .S'l ~ z signal te 1 t '-1....;o"""-"""2._,_o=-"""s"--q-_....;~~=- Probable weather: 4?5°-75 rains moqes furn °) affen We.d.'!. ~ fil Events we'll have: 12-1&.·20 openf°'1 sess10n llM,-'lptr. ug1ih&tt$ 'lrao csce- ~ Ptl:Xfmhl ! -lour- of CA~~ $~ 12136 shq.>pioq, lvndt. ~,saw 5eury-iSA.ri, luhLh.,1 open dOL{ You' 11 be staying: Heseeqa - rrorn &,2.I - about 3 m1wdes 6-am press Mrs. emBaSS<.:j n:>5jdeocJ? 4boµf 10 m1h$ f'rom Ford will be: nte . ) 'l°V Jack Ford will be: we emeaSS<f o;s1dencp. Ambassador's wife: rnrs. mack'.. evao:s ausre-o {lo/9) "->. Wife of head of state: cd«-ea.se.&.) ( President i.s l<et<J<oneN • tnrs P1Hd<D uihamaa, wife.
  • Helsinki Visitors Guide.Pdf

    Helsinki Visitors Guide.Pdf

    English visitors guide Photo: Rami Hanafi Photo: Welcome to Helsinki! Helsinki City Tourism Brochure “Helsinki – Visitors Guide 2014” Published and produced by Helsinki Travel Marketing Ltd | Translated into English by Crockford Communications | Design and layout by Helsin- ki Travel Marketing Ltd | Main text by Helsinki Travel Marketing Ltd | Text for theme spreads and local specialties: Heidi Kalmari/Matkailulehti Mondo | Printed in Finland by Forssa Print | Printed on Multiart Silk 130g and Novapress Silk 60g | Photos from Helsinki City Image Bank, Helsinki Tourism Material Bank, Visit Finland Material Bank and advertisers | ISBN 978-952-272-566-0 (print), 978-952-272-567-7 (web) This brochure includes commercial advertising. The information within this brochure was updated in autumn 2013. The publisher is not responsible for possible changes or for the accuracy of contact information, opening times, prices or other related information mentioned in this brochure. 2 Helsinki is a modern and cosmopolitan city, the most international travel destination CONTENTS in Finland and home to around 600,000 residents. Helsinki offers a wide range of Attractions & tours 4 experiences throughout the year in the form Design & architecture 25 of over 3000 events, a majestic maritime setting, classic and contemporary Finnish Maritime attractions 31 design, a vibrant food culture, fascinating neighbourhoods, legendary architecture, a Culture 38 full palette of museums and culture, great shopping opportunities and a lively nightlife. Events 46 Follow us! Facebook - Visithelsinki Helsinki for kids 53 Blog - blog.visithelsinki.fi Twitter - twitter.com/HelsinkiTourism Food culture & nightlife 59 www.visithelsinki.fi Shopping 71 Wellness & exercise 76 Outside Helsinki 83 Useful information 89 Public transport 94 Map 95 How to use the Quick Response Code The Quick Response (QR) Code is a two-dimensional barcode that can be decoded and read using a smartphone with a QR Code Reader application.