Anna Emilia Järvinen Emerging artist
Artist is based in: Finland
Anna Emilia Järvinen is a Finnish visual artist (b.1990 in Oulu). She works with mixed media, painting and sculpting. Järvinen has held exhibitions in Finland since 2017 (for example in Imatra Art Museum and Rovaniemi Art Museum and participated in the environmental art symposium Oranki art, in addition, a work by her is in the collections of the Wihuri Foundation and Seppo Fränti Collection. Järvinen has been active as a freelance Artists over five years. Anna Emilia Järvinen is a Finnish visual artist (b.1990 in Oulu). Järvinen has held exhibitions in Finland since 2015, also take part of group exhibition in Estonia and Germany and participated in the environmental international art symposium Oranki art in Lapland, Finland, in addition, a work by her is in the collections of the Wihuri Foundation (in Rovaniemi Art Museum) and Seppo Fränti collection. Before start MFA studies in Uniarts Helsinki in 2024, Järvinen worked as a freelance artist in Helsinki and North Finland, partially supported by the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (working grant 2021, 2022) and sometimes teaching jobs, Art courses. In this spring, 2025, University of the Arts Helsinki granted a grant to travel to Berlin where Järvinen was one of the artists in a group exhibition at the Tool Box Gallery where she was invited. Next exhibition is in Gallery Rankka 10 years where Järvinen invited. Group exhibition is in august in Helsinki. Studies: 2013 – 2016 Liminka Art school, Folk school, Liminka, Finland 2016 – 2020 Saimaa University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Fine Arts, Fine Art, Imatra, Finland 2024- (2025) The Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki, MFA Degree, Master of Fine Arts (Some other courses, workshop… Workshop Intensive in St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Art Academy, Dialogue between the arts in collaboration with musician Samuli Putro, Art painting courses in Critical University of Helsinki)