The Inaugural Helsinki Biennial 2021 Invites Global Art Community to Rethink Future of Art Events
18 February 2021
The inaugural Helsinki Biennial 2021, ‘The Same Sea’, will be held on the Helsinki Archipelago, Vallisaari island, from 12 June – 26 September 2021.
Following a year which has challenged ways of being, indefinitely, shifted the modus operandi, and renewed perspectives, Helsinki Biennial invites the global art community to rethink how the world’s major art events are staged.
By establishing a responsible approach to exhibition making, advocating a commitment to the local whilst also promoting sustainable tourism, and working within the context of the City of Helsinki and its ambitious climate goals – recently included in the A List of leading cities of climate work in 2020 – Helsinki Biennial aims to offer an alternative framework for biennials in a post-pandemic world. Based on these considerations, it announces its guiding principles and objectives for
Obituary: Suzanne Carole Stacy
DOVER-FOXCROFT -Suzanne (“Suz,” “Sue,” or “Suzie”) Carole Stacy, friend to one and all, passed away on Christmas Day following two years .
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Suzanne Carole Stacy
DOVER-FOXCROFT -Suzanne (“Suz,” “Sue,” or “Suzie”) Carole Stacy, friend to one and all, passed away on Christmas Day following two years of declining health. While an only child, the closeness of Suz and her extended family was such that it will be said that she died with two sisters and two nieces at her bedside.
Suzanne entered the world on March 12, 1944, in Dover–Foxcroft, Maine, and has lit up every room she’s been in ever since. Daughter of the late George J. Stacy and Laura (Towle) Stacy, she grew up as the loving friend, role model, and exasperated babysitter for her hometown cousins: Anne (Hayes) Whittaker, Sara Hayes, and Jane (Hayes) Stitham.