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Contemporary Design
One picture separated into two sections. The section on the left shows orange fragments broken off a brick wall. The section on the right shows those fragments being held on the author's hand.

Approaching the Earthenware Heritage: Accidental Archaeology of Brick Buildings and Their Fragments by Amedeo Martines

The thesis illustrates a practice-led approach to acknowledge and emotionally connect with the Finnish earthenware heritage by encountering brick architecture and picking fragments in the municipalities of Helsinki and Espoo.

Contemporary Design
text "if i don't remember this nobody will* repeated on a canvas

If I Don鈥檛 Remember This, Nobody Will by Zo毛 Robertson

The act of remembering takes its toll: each recall creates distance from the initial event, a memory of the memory. If I Don鈥檛 Remember This, Nobody Will manifests the intangible: what does forgetting look like?

Contemporary Design
ceramic pots and vases in outdoors next to sea

Till Death Do Us Together by Sesilia Pirttimaa

Death does not part us, it unites us. We all die eventually. Ten hand-built raw clay vases have been left in nature to fall apart, disintegrate and dissolve into the environment, symbolizing the death of loved ones. The vases have been photographed daily to reveal their decomposition. The artist has not had to face the death of a close relative and the resulting grief that is inevitably coming. With this artwork, she wants to prepare for it and address the topic she fears.

Contemporary Design
three plants in pots and heaps of little ceramic creatures around them

Little Creatures by Nina Naver拧nik

鈥漁nce upon a time, when magic was still strong in all parts of the world, a curious event took place every spring. As the snow began to melt, revealing the first plants, sometimes, if you were lucky, the soil beneath your feet would come to life. They called them Little Creatures. Some say they carry messages, and should you listen closely, a little creature might have one for you.鈥

Contemporary Design
five ceramic pots

The moment before the music begins by Nahyun Kim

This is an instrument which is Jangdok-shaped, a traditional Korean jar that is buried in the soil to ripen Kimchi. The reason why the food made in Jangdok is delicious is that until just before it comes out to the world, they adapted to the environment in the soil and prepared to become delectable. When we play this instrument, the moment we have to focus is not the moment when the sound comes out, but the moment when we adapt to this space, focusing solely on the instrument and all thoughts disappear. Wait for silence and concentration in your mind like the soil does.

Contemporary Design
ceramic sculptures next to each other

Soil Care Products by Mira Niittym盲ki

What if we treated soil as we treat our skin? After all, soil is the skin of the Earth, and our own skin is soil for billions of microbes. The project investigates ways to care for the degraded land and barren soil resulting from human actions. It also speculates on a future where soil care would be one of our daily routines. The work also satirically comments on the oversaturated field of beauty care products of our time when more than ever we should focus our care to more fundamental issues.

Contemporary Design
an artist in the middle of a performance

Saturday Night Fever by Lennart Engels

This video exhibits a performance in which Lennart Engels approaches rock climbing as an artistic practice to expose the underlying creative processes that occur in the act.

Contemporary Design
an art piece with footprints on it

The Birth of Breath by Janne Melajoki

鈥淒o we breathe or are we breathed? The sanskrit prana, 鈥渂reathing forth,鈥 refers to the source and force of life and the vibratory energy of all manifestation鈥

Contemporary Design
sculptures made of ceramic, zinc and oil

Ghost Town by Etienne Thevenet

The emergence of latent images and forms through the manipulation of matter. Ghost Town is the thermal shock between ferrous and clay-based soils, both cracking and setting the other. The artwork aims to channel emotional frictions as generative force, by letting untold memories of childhood surface.聽

Contemporary Design
ceramic tiles with prints of them in a exhibition space

The Workshoes and the Chasm by Aura Latva-Somppi

The influence of gap in a creative material process.

Contemporary Design
a side table / sculpture made of natural stone and cast aluminium

Emergent by Antti Grundst茅n

These materials that we excavate brutally from the earth frighten, excite and worry me simultaneously. We rarely stop to think the origins of metals we consider human made or synthetic.

Contemporary Design
a branch of juniper hanging from a wall

Homesick by Emilie Tuuminen

Ground is a state of mind. Homesick represents the processed feelings and mindscapes I went through on this personal journey. Being with the material and working with my hands acted as tools to find my way back to the missed comfort and serenity.

Contemporary Design
an information banner about identity and being grounded

Grounded by Turkka Taipale

How to ground yourself? Instead of pushing forward, what if we would take a look back for a while? Could it help us to go forward? By looking at your personal journey it鈥檚 easier to see the growth. Rather than comparing yourself to others, take a look at the steps you have already taken. This is a tool to map yourself, to visualise your journey, to give more credit to yourself, to watch from the right perspective, to put things in perfect scale. To be grounded.


Contemporary Design
clay objects on a table with a lamp

Clay for the Process by Katr墨na 艩atalova

In my project I put focus on the process of interaction with material. I work without sketches or expectations of the final outcome. My intention is to experience a full cycle of clay, so I prepare it myself straight from the ground. The practice reflects anthropologist鈥檚 Tim Ingold鈥檚 theory on thinking through making.

Contemporary Design
photo of installation made of ceramic circles and a ball in red light

I Have Always Been Here by Ta铆sa Helena

鈥業 have always been here鈥 is a ceramic and audio installation where women are invited to listen and connect to Mother Earth. The designer embodies the voice of the cosmos, summoning the sun and moon, the elements of nature and the cycle of life in one novel ancient ritual. The ceremony is set around ceramic rings centered by one sphere, that broadcasts the voice of the Earth.


Contemporary Design
artefacts made of hay

In Search of Serenity by Hannakaisa Pekkala

The hand-sewed surfaces explore the connection between making, crafts and creativity. Focusing on simple crafts can offer calmness, a way to be
grounded and present through repetitive work led by intuition and freedom. The outcome is a dialogue between the fragile, subtle material and the working hands.


Contemporary Design
a hanging sculpture made of wooden parts and metal wire

One by Roosa Muukkonen

This work was a means to make sense of my own lived experience with a dissociative disorder. Along the way I found out that wholes are not necessarily ones, and that more important than unified fronts are the dialogues in-betweens. Sense of connection creates a sense of common ground, a safe space for change and growth.

The end result is 鈥渙ne鈥 sculpture made of numerous separate parts, coming together to form a whole, held together by their connect.


Contemporary Design
four organic shaped works hung on a white wall

To Become by Maria Nurminen

This work explores the moment of change. What happens when something comes to a point of its life cycle, where it ceases to be what it was? At that moment, old structures get dismantled and its substance splits into a countless number of particles. These particles then travel where they are taken to, and become a part of something else.


Contemporary Design
a series of organic shaped sculptures with dark background

Vessels for the voices of subconscious by Johannes Kaarakainen

The work is a series of sculptures, that give a physical form to a variety of pessimistic inner voices stemming from deep within the subconscious. The beings feed on the feelings of fear, insecurity, frustration, self-doubt and uncertainty. They speak through their synthesized voices, craving for attention and validation, constantly reminding of their existence.


Contemporary Design
Pieces of nature, stones, leafs etc. on a pedestal

Terra Cognita by Alejandra Alarc贸n

Through an exercise of filtering and curating, Terra Cognita is a landscape composed of multiple fragments encountered while walking around different locations in Finland. The objects reflect on the mistaken idea of the intact landscape and the far from natural scenery that surrounds us.

Terra Incognita: (unknown land) is a term used in cartography for regions that have not been documented.