The inaugural edition of the Sápmi Triennale, spanning from
2024 to 2026, unites prominent art venues across Norway, Sweden,
and Finland, including the Rovaniemi Art Museum, KIN Museum for
Contemporary Art in Kiruna, the Sami Center for Contemporary Art,
and Nordlandsmuseet in Bodø within Bodø Culture Capital in 2024,
and Oulu Art Museum with European Capital of Culture Oulu2026.
Sami art, deeply rooted in tradition and identity, serves as a vital
force in the cross–border dialogue between Norway, Sweden, and
Finland, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and contemporary
artistic expression. With increasing international recognition, the
Sápmi Triennale emerges as a vital platform uniting Sami artists from
Finland, Sweden, and Norway, alongside leading art institutions in the
region.
Designed to engage a diverse audience, the Sápmi Triennale
welcomes experts in Sami art, including artist–researchers, curators,
art historians, and practicing artists, both locally and globally,
fostering dynamic exchanges and exploration within the realm of
Sami artistic expression.
Anna–Stina Svakko
Charlotte Nielsen
Christin Løkke
Eiril Linge
Gjert Rognli
Gunvor Guttorm
Hanne Grieg Hermansen
Hans Ragnar Mathisen
Helena Lagerqvist Kuoljok
Helmi Aletta Hagelin
Inga–Wiktoria Påve
Inger Blix Kvammen
Jorunn Løkvold
Jouni S. Laiti
Katarina Spik Skum
Kirsi Máret Paltto
Maarit Magga
Monica L. Edmondson
Odd Marakatt Sivertsen
Reetta Tornensis
Susanne Ewerlöf
Tilde–Ristin Kuoljok
Special guest exhibitors at SDG: Susanne Hætta, Hilde Skancke Pedersen, Synnøve Persen, Lene E. Westerås.