Espoo Museum of Modern Art
EMMA Talks | From the Margins to the Mainstream
A Conversation on Equality in the Arts from the Perspective of Disability
What keeps disabled artists on the margins, and what could open doors to the mainstream? What does inclusive curating mean? What changes are needed in institutions to promote equality? These themes will be discussed by multidisciplinary artist and professor Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo-Heimonen, director of Outsider Art Festival Heini Merkkiniemi, and EMMA’s curator Nella Aarne. The conversation will be moderated by musician Riikka Hänninen who leads the Taiteilijan taikasauva project. The event will be opened by project coordinator Sanni Virta. Unfortunately, Silja Pasila has had to cancel her appearance.
The evening begins with an opening performance on the concert kantele by Sanni Virta. The discussion is followed by the dance performance Trustful Hands by Noora Västinen and Georgie Goater.
Admission is free, but registration is required. Register by Wed 21 Jan here.
The event is organized in collaboration between EMMA and the Taiteilijan taikasauva project, which promotes equal opportunities for disabled and sign language artists in the cultural sector. The 18-month project is funded by the Kone Foundation and implemented by the Cultural Association of Disabled Artists, Suomen Eucrea ry.
The language of the event is Finnish. The event will include sign language interpretation.
The discussion takes place in EMMA’s Luova space on second floor, equipped with an induction loop. An accessible elevator is located near the main entrance on the ground floor. Read more about accessibility on EMMA’s website.