GAP WINDOW PROJECT

GAP WINDOW is a window exhibition project initiated by Globe Art Point in 2021. The concept was created for the members of GAP Creatives Database with an aim to provide a unique opportunity to exhibit and/or experiment with their own artistic work and ideas. The project does not follow any specific theme and it can be done in various forms, from painting directly on the windows through displaying visual poetry, paintings, photographs, illustrations to streaming media and digital art.

The open call for our window exhibition opens usually in August of each year.

Exhibitions 2024 – 2025

Viv Magia: Urban Feminine
12.9. – 7.10. 2024

Eduardo Tejedor: Mexican Skulls
10.10. – 4.11. 2024 

Cansu Pylkkänen: Ebb and Flow. An Exploration of Life Through Marbling Art 
7.11. – 2.12. 2024 

Sahar Ajami: The Perfect Winter
5.12. – 1.1. 2025

Alysia Mentula: Creatures of Nordic Folklore and other Abominations
3.1. – 27.1. 2025

Jason DeBose: In The Times
16.1. – 28.1. 2025

Tamara Mezina: Southern Souls Living North
30.1. – 24.2. 2025

Manu Harutyunyan: Impressions de Manu
3.3. – 24.3. 2025

Fran Trento: A Tiny, Huge Zine
27.3. – 21.4. 2025

Superflinda: (More) Love Letters
24.4. – 3.8. 2025

Georgie Goater: A Day’s Work
22.5.- 20.6. 2025  

For more information, please contact alex.kollerova(at)globeartpoint.fi.

Image by Daniel Malpica

Previous GAP Window Exhibitions

Superflinda: More Love┃24.4. – 3.8. 2025

Superflinda: More Love┃24.4. – 3.8. 2025

Temporary Window Installation at GAP (Malminkatu 5, 00100 Helsinki)A Vibrant Celebration of Spring, Typography and Color The 24th of April the GAP Window will burst into bold colors and playful…

jason debose: The in times

jason debose: The in times

16.-28.1. 2025 The In Times is a small reminder of the vast body of indoor human activities that feel nicer in the winter. This part of the year presents an ongoing back-and-forth between the…

Sahar Ajami: The Perfect Winter

Sahar Ajami: The Perfect Winter

  The illustrations in this window exhibition represent different stages of my career, some from over 15 years ago, long before I moved to or even considered the Nordic countries. Back then,…