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The Freedom of Speech: Perspectives in Contemporary Art in Europe conference will debate the burning issues of freedom of speech and freedom of expression in Europe. The conference will take place at Gallery Augusta on the island of Suomenlinna, Helsinki, on October 15–16, 2012.
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The OUTRO_ exhibition by Krišs Salmanis and Meta Grgurevič & Jaša Mrevlje came about under the inspiration of shared experiences of a residency at HIAP in spring 2012.

Takes on Memory & Flight Paths – the third annual summer exhibition by residency centre HIAP - Helsinki  International Artist Programme – will open to the public on Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at Gallery Augusta on the island of Suomenlinna, Helsinki. The...

Takes on Memory & Flight Paths – the third annual summer exhibition by residency centre HIAP - Helsinki  International Artist Programme – will open to the public on Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at Gallery Augusta on the island of Suomenlinna, Helsinki. The...

In collaboration with: Jaša, Otto Urpelainen.

Special thanks to: Kokeellisen elektroniikan seura, Linda Hofvander.

First Fridays is a collaboration between the many different art spaces in Amager around openings and events.

The main role in Katrīna Neiburga’s new documentary-video installation is played by a publishing house that was once run by the Communist Party.

The exhibition presents photo-collages and videos from Under the Bridge-Helsinki, a project created to generate new proposals directed towards solving the dire housing problems faced by migrant workers.

The three-day Paths Crossing workshop will take place on the island of Suomenlinna, Helsinki December 15–17, 2011.

Jelena Vesic

resident at: 
the Baltic Art Center, Visby (SE)
lives in: 
Serbia
born: 
1974

Jelena Vesic is independent curator, art critic and editor who lives and works in Belgrade. She is also co-editor of Prelom Journal and member of Prelom Collective. Her work is mostly dedicated to the politics of representation in art and visual culture. Her curatorial practice often experiments with frameworks, methodologies, contextual and collaborative aspects of presentation of art.

Her recent curatorial projects include: Lecture Performance, Museum of Contemporary Art and Kölnisher Kunstverein, Cologne-Belgrade, 2009/2010; Political Practices of (post-) Yugoslav Art: RETROSPECTIVE 01, Museum 25th of May, Belgrade, 2009; No More Reality: Crowd and Performance, Depo, Istanbul, 2009; No More Reality step 3: Documentation Centre, De Appel Institute for Contemporary Art, Amsterdam, 2008; The Case of Students’ Cultural Centre – Belgrade in the 1970s, shown in ŠKUC (Ljubljana), Galerija Nova (Zagreb), CCA/pro.ba (Sarajevo), Salon of Museum of Contemporary Art (Belgrade), Badischer Kunstverein (Karlsruhe) and Transit (Budapest), 2008/2009.