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Ala-Malmin tori 1, 00700 Helsinki
Cultural Centre Malmitalo

Peek, open, reach, watch, hide, touch, listen, read, colour… But where have the colours gone?

Peek, open, reach, watch, hide, touch, listen, read, colour… But where have the colours gone?

Colours of the Night is Värinautit’s experiential art exhibition about the night, fears, monsters and lost colours. The exhibition invites its visitors on a nighttime adventure where the words are rain and the monsters can be tamed. The exhibition combines word art, handicraft and visual arts and is mainly made from recycled materials. At the Värinautit exhibition, you can touch everything.

Anni Pöyhönen and Mona Paalanen, who make up Värinautit, are known for their versatile pedagogical material, which is used from early childhood education to secondary school classes all over Finland. Their exhibition is based on a story of the same name, in which Annu and Unna wake up in the middle of the night to go on a search for the lost colours.

The exhibition is suitable for children of all ages and their families.

Admission is free!