Finnish national Gallery
The Finnish National Gallery is an active cultural institution and a significant expert organization in its field, operating under the Finnish Ministry of Education.The largest art museum institution in the country, it consists of the Ateneum Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum, and the Central Art Archives.
The Finnish National Gallery's core activities are supported by the Art Museum Development Department Kehys, Conservation Department, Administration and Services and Director General's Office. The Organiztion has about 260 staff, of which a bit more than 200 are permanently employed.
The Finnish National Gallery is a cultural institution and an expert organisation formed by the Ateneum Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum and the Central Art Archives. The Finnish National Gallery fosters and promotes the cultural heritage of visual arts, reinforces the significance of current visual culture, and develops the art museum field.
The Finnish National Gallery maintains, administers, expands, and publicises the largest and most important art collection in Finland, as well as a special information and research archive. Through its art museums and other functions, the Finnish National Gallery brings both Finnish and international phenomena in visual culture into people's everyday sphere of experience.
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