The workbook by is composed of multilayered stories, workshops, and activities created in collaboration with local children in the Kainuu area, Finland. It grew from a series of workshops held in the notably large but threatened areas of old-growth forest in the northern boreal zone. In this workbook, readers can discover the forest, its ecosystem and communities, and investigate their own environment through a series of multisensory activities.
Mustarinda are thankful to 6th grade students from Puolankajärvi comprehensive school and teachers, 4th grade and teachers and Mustarinda art club students from Hyrynsalmi comprehensive school, Elis Hannikainen, Laura Suurhasko, Kryštof Kučera, Zuzana Janečková, Chris Mayer, Vilma Mankonen, Saija Kangasniemi, Mustarinda association members for support and Finnish Culture Foundation for travelling grant.
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A FOREST CONTINUUM WORKBOOK
Michaela Casková, Robin Everett, Tiina Arjukka Hirvonen, Riitta (Nyyskä) Nykänen (Mustarinda Association)
Published on the occasion of the CHILDREN’S FOREST PAVILION
Lithuania at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia 2023
Designer: Monika Janulevičiūtė Proofreader: Gemma Lloyd
Publisher: Kirvarpa
Edition: 1000
Printer: Petro ofsetas, Vilnius
Typefaces: Forest School by Monika Janulevičiūtė, and Nimbus Sans
Photos: Michaela Casková, Robin Everett,
Elis Hannikainen, Tiina Arjukka Hirvonen
ISBN 978-609-96209-8-5
Organised by: Neringa Forest Architecture
Implemented by: Nida Art Colony of
Vilnius Academy of Arts
Copyright: Neringa Forest Architecture and the content authors
Supported by:
Lithuanian Council for Culture, Nordic Culture Point
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