Myrrys – Nature sculptures by Tieaho at the Keuruu Museum
Myrrys – Nature sculptures by Tieaho at Keuruu Museum, 15 November 2025–31 January 2026
An exhibition by sculptor and environmental artist Jenni Tieaho, entitled ‘Myrrys – Tieaho’s Nature Sculptures’, opened at the Keuruu Museum on 15 November 2025. Jenni Tieaho, who works in Weste Uusimaa, began her career back in 1997. Her specialities are sculptures, installations and environmental art, which focus on natural materials such as willow, birch bark and various plant parts.
“My work draws inspiration from Finnish mythology and mythical forest lore. To me, nature is like a second nationality and language. In nature, it is possible to form an understanding of time, boundaries, good and evil.”
In addition to numerous solo exhibitions, Jenni Tieaho has taken part in many group exhibitions. Her works are held in the art collections of the Finnish State, the City of Helsinki, the City of Oulu, the Espoo Museum of Mode Art and the Saastamoinen Foundation, amongst others.
Tieaho is currently working on new pieces for a three-part environmental art exhibition series to be displayed at three different venues in the heart of Helsinki. The exhibition project will be carried out in collaboration with the Finnish Museum of Natural History between 2026 and 2028.
Please note! Keuruu Museum is undergoing renovation, and ‘Myrrys’ is the final exhibition to be held in the museum’s current premises in Kamana. Once the exhibition closes on 31 January 2026, Keuruu Museum will close until further notice.
January 2026 opening hours from 9 January
Wed–Fri 12 noon–4 pm
Saturday 10 January and Saturday 31 January, 11.00–15.00
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