“The position of director of the HAM Helsinki Art Museum attracted tremendous interest. Arja Miller was selected from a group of highly qualified candidates based on her long and diverse work experience. During her career, she has worked for several museums in various managerial capacities, developing a profound expertise in curation and operations in the museum industry. In these positions, Arja has demonstrated her ability to serve as a leader and develop the organisation. In addition, she has an excellent network of museum operators both in Finland and internationally,” says Kai Huotari, Chair of the Board of the HAM Helsinki Art Museum Foundation.
“HAM is Helsinki’s own art museum where fascinating exhibitions, valuable collections and dynamic public art intertwine. I am inspired by the opportunity to develop HAM into an even stronger, more courageous and more responsible museum together with its skilled personnel. With the magnificent Helsinki Biennial, impressive exhibitions and progressive public art, HAM has every opportunity to become an international forerunner in its field. Artists have an invaluable ability to reflect the present, interpret the past and anticipate the future through artistic processes. My vision for HAM is that it is a creative community in which artists’ insightfulness and diverse audiences come together,’” says Arja Miller, the new director of the art museum.
HAM Helsinki Art Museum’s operations and personnel transferred to the HAM Helsinki Art Museum Foundation on 1 January 2023. With the conversion, HAM became a city subsidiary financed by institutional grants for culture. ‘The new foundation further expands the museum’s operational possibilities. I am extremely excited to start as HAM’s director at this point in time,’ says Miller.
The new director of the HAM Helsinki Art Museum was selected for a fixed five-year term, which can be extended for a second term. The previous director, Maija Tanninen-Mattila, retired on 1 December 2022.