Hippolyte Korjaamo exhibitions 2020-2025

Past exhibitions

  1. Ida Taavitsainen (Mis)happenings 24.10.–20.12.2025

  2. Jesper Dolgov Heavy Light 15.8.–18.10.2025

  3. Linda Varoma Syömään! 31.5.–9.8.2025

  4. Juha-Pekka Inkinen My Time 28.3.–24.5.2025

  5. Kasper Dalkarl Mother and Son 24.1.–22.3.2025

  6. Jenni Toivonen Kanto 18.10.–14.12.2024

  7. Niina Pietarinen & Mira Vornanen On a Field Trip – And Near the Starting Point, the View Surprised Once Again 16.8.–12.10.2024

  8. Henri Airo & Iivari Mikkonen If Such a Scene is Presented Even Prior the Opening Titles, it Grows in Significance 14.6.–10.8.2024

  9. Ulla-Maija Alanen Mirrors of Water 5.4.–8.6.2024

  10. Jaana Rannikko The Alchemist 2.2.–30.3.2024

  11. Johannes Romppanen This is my skin 13.10.–10.12.2023

  12. Toivo Heinimäki 11.8.–8.10.2023

  13. Laura Konttinen When the Blackbirds Return 26.5.–30.7.2023

  14. Johanna Lecklin The Empire Strikes Back 17.3.–14.5.2023

  15. Marja Söderlund Asuntokala on muuttanut pois 10.2.–12.3.2023

  16. Kati Leinonen Vastapuu – jäämistö 21.10.–18.12.2022

  17. Karoliina Paatos HEROES 19.8.–9.10.2022

  18. Tero Puha Suddenly, Last Summer 30.6.–14.8.2022

  19. Timo Kelaranta 25.5.–19.6.2022

  20. Helsinki Darkroom Festival Salt, Metal 19.3.–15.5.2022

  21. Eeva-Mari Haikala 21.1.–12.3.2022

  22. Lasse Lecklin The Black Hole 27.11.–16.1.2022

  23. Jere J. Aalto & Heikki Kaski (eds.) 17.9.–6.11.2021

  24. Daniel Court The Place of No Crows 23.7.–11.9.2021

  25. Photofuss OUR NATURES - Interpretations of National Romanticism 24.6.–18.7.2021

  26. Karl Henrik Edlund Eden 22.5.–19.6.2021

  27. Tero Puha Sleep of Shadows 15.1.–6.3.2021

  28. Tero Puha Original 25.2.–4.3.2021

  29. Antti J. Leinonen Last Man Fishing 6.11.–10.1.2021

  30. Hannu Karjalainen Cold Light 11.9.–1.11.2020

  31. Katri Lassila Recalling the Distance 10.7.–6.9.2020

  32. Photofuss Välitilat / / Liminal Spaces 6.3.–5.7.2020

  33. Polku 18.1.–1.3.2020

Apply for an exhibition

The Association of Photographic Artists began a collaboration with Korjaamo Culture Factory at the start of 2020. The collaboration enables the production and presentation of events in a new context and space that benefits both organisations. Under normal conditions, over 100,000 visitors attend to public, cultural and corporate events at Korjaamo. Hippolyte Korjaamo increases the exposure of photographic artworks and exhibitions in the Helsinki cultural scene.

Apply for an exhibition

The exhibitions are selected on an open call basis. Only members of the Association of Photographic Artists can apply. Artist groups and curators can also apply with a finalised exhibition concept if at least one member of the group is a member of the association. The exhibition programme is based on photographic art, and proposals with a strong link to photographic art or the extended field of photography are preferred.

Hippolyte Korjaamo open call (in a nutshell)

  • Exhibitions are applied for ½–1 years in advance
  • Open call is once a year
  • Applications are submitted using an online form

Exhibition spaces and time slots

Hippolyte Korjaamo is located in Korjaamo Culture Factory , Töölö, near to the National Opera. The address is Töölönkatu 51 a-b, 00250 Helsinki.

The exhibition space consists of two hanging walls in the gallery corridor at Korjaamo Culture Factory. The walls are 9,5 m wide and 5,3 m high (NB: see the location of the cinema emergency exit in the images below). The space has natural light from windows at the end of the corridor, and both walls can be lit with spotlights. Due to the cinema at Korjaamo, exhibitions cannot include artworks with sound without headphones.

NB: There is no supervision for or upkeep of the exhibitions on the premises. Korjaamo maintains the right to hold its own public and private events in the exhibition space during exhibition periods.

Exhibition slots last approximately 1-2 months, which include days required for installing, dismantling, and openings. The openings are usually held on Thursday evening prior to the first day of the exhibition.

Application and appendices

Exhibition slots are applied for using the online form below. The online form should be accompanied by an appendix describing the proposed exhibition, along with images that support the idea. The completed online form must include, as a single PDF file, the exhibition application (max. 10 pages) with the following sections:

    • A concise exhibition plan: 1 page (A4), presenting the exhibition idea and its practical implementation
    • Up to 10 images supporting the overall exhibition concept, including images of previous work or other images (sketches) supporting the exhibition plan
    • A condensed curriculum vitae


NOTE
Attachments should be submitted as a single PDF file. Files can be combined into PDF format here. File naming convention: last name_first name. The maximum file size for attachment is 8 MB. If any of the requested attachments are missing or if the application is significantly incomplete, it will not be evaluated.

The application should contain a written account of how the exhibition relates to photographic art or its extended field, if it is not obvious. In addition, the portfolio should, where possible, give the works’ titles, years of completion, dimensions, techniques, and any other information that might help form an impression of the planned exhibition. Incomplete applications will not be evaluated.
 

Processing of applications

Applications are processed by a working group made up of 3-5 members and staff of the Association of Photographic Artists. All applicants are informed personally of the committee’s decision via email.

Exhibition fees and other costs

There is no rent or exhibition fee for the exhibitor. The exhibitor shall be responsible for production of the works and both the hanging and the dismantling of the exhibition, transportation of the works, exhibition insurance, their own travel expenses, and any other installation costs that might occur. The exhibitor will also take care of the documentation of the exhibition.


Services

Standard equipment for installing works on walls is provided by Hippolyte Korjaamo. It does not include any AV equipment or printing or posting invitation cards. The Association of Photographic Artists takes a 25% commission on the sale price (before VAT) of works sold. Works can also be included for sale in Hippolyte’s online shop. Works are selected by the gallery together with the artist.

The exhibition agreement includes the following services:

  • Editing and proofreading of the exhibition text and list of works together with the exhibitor, as well as translations into English/Finnish
  • Sending out the press release and electronic invitation to Hippolyte’s guest lists
  • Promoting the exhibition on Hippolyte’s website, event calendars, and social media
  • Press and other contacts, opening ceremony and non-alcoholic beverages

Application form

Before submitting your application make sure you have carefully read all the information provided on this page. The call for exhibitions in 2025 closes on Sunday 15th of September at 23:59. Call for exhibitions is only for the members of the Association of Photographic Artists.

 

Photos of the spaces at Hippolyte Korjaamo:

 

Hippolyte Korjaamo floorplan (hanging walls marked with colour):

More information:

Exhibition coordinator Anna Airaksinen
050 379 9036, anna.airaksinen [at] hippolyte.fi