This year, our firm is sponsoring the ARS17 exhibition of contemporary art in the Kiasma Museum. Opening in March 2017, ARS17 explores the global digital revolution, the impacts of which are evident in culture and the economy, as well as in human identity and behaviour.Digitalisation and continuous change have an impact on every one of us, in all walks of life. This inspirational theme resonates with our mission of helping our clients succeed in a rapidly changing world.
2.3.2017
Castrén & Snellman Sponsors ARS17 Exhibition in Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
The ARS17 exhibition presents artists of the new millennium and extends into the online realm, offering a fresh approach to contemporary art. As part of the collaboration, we will have the opportunity to invite our clients to experience the exhibition, forexample, in connection with client seminars.
For further information, please contact:
Pekka Lehtinen
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