Curatorial Work → Curating Regeneration

Curating Regeneration is a visual research project developed in collaboration with Frame Contemporary Art Finland and the Sustainable Visual Arts Network in 2025. The project asks: How do cultural organisations hold together in times of change?

 
Through zine-making, conversations, and workshops, I explore regeneration as a curatorial methodology in an expanded sense—one that understands curation not only as the presentation of art, but as the careful tending of relationships, rhythms, and responsibilities within cultural ecosystems.

Positioning curating as a relational and organisational practice, the project supports reflection, collective learning, and adaptive change, offering ways to imagine how cultural institutions might regenerate themselves from within.



The resulting zine gathers fragments and insights from a field in transition. Hand-sewn on recycled paper made from egg trays, it embodies a slow craft ethos in which materiality and process are inseparable from the inquiry. Each page becomes a site for reflection, dialogue, and experimentation, illustrating how regenerative practices might reshape the cultural sector from within.

By weaving together visual and participatory processes, Curating Regeneration demonstrates how cultural projects can serve as spaces of care, renewal, and long-term sustainability. It invites artists, cultural professionals, institutions, and audiences to consider not only what culture produces, but how it produces—and who it sustains along the way.