Lähde! Inclusion through Art 2020-2023 (ESF)
Lähde! Inclusion through Art -project (2020–2023) provides disadvantaged individuals opportunities for social inclusion and cultural wellbeing.
The project aims to permanent rooting of art-based methods to the service paths of the disadvantaged groups. The specific objective is that the participants of the project will find their individual paths towards wellbeing, inclusion and ability to work through art based activities.
The project is administrated by Oulunkaari joint authority and Ii municipality. The main collaborator of the project is KulttuuriKauppila Art Centre. The project is initiated in municipalities of Ii, Pudasjärvi, Simo, Utajärvi and Vaala located in Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland.

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North AiR
North AiR : Expanding Entanglements is a residency and research cooperation spanning six organisations in Scotland and Finland.
Lähde! Empowering daily life with art 2017–2020 (ESF)
The project aimed to promote wellbeing through methods of art and the prevention of social exclusion especially among young people, immigrants and other special groups.
Loistava Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
The light-art roadshow Loistava Pohjois-Pohjanmaa, the name of which translates as SHINING, LUMINOUS NORTH OSTROBOTNIA, was produced by Arts Promotion Centre Finland and took site-specific light art into the villages and towns in this region.
Uuden Iin Sanomat
During summer 2017, Touko Hujanen implemented a community-based art newspaper titled Uuden Iin Sanomat, the name of which translates as NEW II NEWS, which was published at the Valto Pernu Photo Marathon gala in August.
Death is life?
DEATH IS LIFE? This project researched death from different perspectives and considered whether art is capable of crossing temporal borders and bringing people of the past closer to people of the present; the project also wished to unravel myths related to death and the taboo of death.
Endless summer
Endless Summer was a project by the artist Aki-Pekka Sinikoski, who showed the Finnish post-war generation through his photography.
International innovation network of artist residencies (KRIPA) 2020-2022
The project aims to create permanent supporting structures for the field and to increase the international competence for the local cultural actors in Ostrobotnia.