Open Call for Koru 9 International Contemporary Jewellery Triennial
Open call
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19 Jun 2026
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15 Nov 2026
Published: 19.06.2026
Riihisaari Muesum
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The Finnish Jewellery Art Association
Valtakatu 66
53100 - Lappeenranta
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Riihisaari – Savonlinna Museum
Riihisaari 1
57130 - Savonlinna
FINLAND
- Mail:
- info
koru8.fi
DEADLINE: 15/11/2026

We at The Finnish Jewellery Art Association are excited to announce the open call for the juried exhibition at the ninth international jewellery triennial KORU9. We invite you to explore the theme of work (labour). We welcome diverse interpretations of the theme, touching on topics such as identity, belonging, care, technology, sustainability, and the visible and invisible forms of work, among others.
The exhibition is open to all professional artists, artist groups and students who are working as jewellery artists. We also welcome artists from other fields who focus on creating new ideologies and aesthetic approaches in the sense of contemporary jewellery.
The KORU9 exhibition will run from April to September 2027 at Riihisaari – Savonlinna Museum in Finland. Riihisaari is a unique museum island in the national landscape of Olavinlinna Castle in the Finnish lake district. Riihisaari provides permanent exhibitions by the Savonlinna Museum as well as a variety of non-permanent exhibitions year-round.
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The Subject: Traces of Labour
Work arises from contemporary jewellery art itself. Work is activity that produces, maintains, transforms, or sustains something: materially, socially, or symbolically. Work is as timeless and global a theme as jewellery – life is structured around work. Jewellery and work are connected as builders and expressions of identity: both carry values, stories, and meanings that are tied to a person’s life and their place within a community. Jewellery allows its wearer to make inner experiences, personal histories, and a sense of belonging to specific groups or traditions visible. Similarly, work shapes identity both through concrete skills and achievements and as part of a broader social and cultural system of meaning.
Work is often understood as physical labour, yet intellectual and meta-work frequently remain invisible, even though psychological labour, such as emotional work, is now more widely recognised. Work can also be performed by non-human actors, including machines, artificial intelligence, and the natural world as a whole. Various tools, instruments, protective equipment, workwear, insignia and badges, the objects and items that workers carry and wear, resemble jewellery in their symbolism and function. Yet jewellery and adornment are rarely seen as a central part of work. Between jewellery and work there are as many points of connection as there are differences and contradictions.
The Finnish Jewellery Art Association hereby announces the open call for the juried exhibition at the ninth international contemporary jewellery triennial KORU9. The exhibition is open to all professional artists, artist groups and students who are working as jewellery artists. We also welcome artists from other fields who focus on creating new ideologies and aesthetic approaches in the sense of contemporary jewellery.
The main purpose of the KORU9 exhibition is to present international contemporary jewellery extensively. Alongside the exhibition, the event includes workshops and a seminar that bring together artists, lecturers, researchers, and people interested in contemporary jewellery.
KORU9 seminar and workshops will take place in Lappeenranta, Finland in June 2027. Information about the workshops and the seminar program will be announced later.
The KORU9 exhibition will run from April to September 2027 at Riihisaari – Savonlinna Museum. Riihisaari is a unique museum island in the national landscape of Olavinlinna Castle in the Finnish lake district. Riihisaari provides permanent exhibitions by the Savonlinna Museum as well as a variety of non-permanent exhibitions year-round.
As in previous years, the association aims to print an exhibition catalogue.
The KORU9 exhibition will run from April to September 2027 at Riihisaari – Savonlinna Museum in Finland. Riihisaari is a unique museum island in the national landscape of Olavinlinna Castle in the Finnish lake district. Riihisaari provides permanent exhibitions by the Savonlinna Museum as well as a variety of non-permanent exhibitions year-round.
Click Here for Guidelines
The Subject: Traces of Labour
Work arises from contemporary jewellery art itself. Work is activity that produces, maintains, transforms, or sustains something: materially, socially, or symbolically. Work is as timeless and global a theme as jewellery – life is structured around work. Jewellery and work are connected as builders and expressions of identity: both carry values, stories, and meanings that are tied to a person’s life and their place within a community. Jewellery allows its wearer to make inner experiences, personal histories, and a sense of belonging to specific groups or traditions visible. Similarly, work shapes identity both through concrete skills and achievements and as part of a broader social and cultural system of meaning.
Work is often understood as physical labour, yet intellectual and meta-work frequently remain invisible, even though psychological labour, such as emotional work, is now more widely recognised. Work can also be performed by non-human actors, including machines, artificial intelligence, and the natural world as a whole. Various tools, instruments, protective equipment, workwear, insignia and badges, the objects and items that workers carry and wear, resemble jewellery in their symbolism and function. Yet jewellery and adornment are rarely seen as a central part of work. Between jewellery and work there are as many points of connection as there are differences and contradictions.
The Finnish Jewellery Art Association hereby announces the open call for the juried exhibition at the ninth international contemporary jewellery triennial KORU9. The exhibition is open to all professional artists, artist groups and students who are working as jewellery artists. We also welcome artists from other fields who focus on creating new ideologies and aesthetic approaches in the sense of contemporary jewellery.
The main purpose of the KORU9 exhibition is to present international contemporary jewellery extensively. Alongside the exhibition, the event includes workshops and a seminar that bring together artists, lecturers, researchers, and people interested in contemporary jewellery.
KORU9 seminar and workshops will take place in Lappeenranta, Finland in June 2027. Information about the workshops and the seminar program will be announced later.
The KORU9 exhibition will run from April to September 2027 at Riihisaari – Savonlinna Museum. Riihisaari is a unique museum island in the national landscape of Olavinlinna Castle in the Finnish lake district. Riihisaari provides permanent exhibitions by the Savonlinna Museum as well as a variety of non-permanent exhibitions year-round.
As in previous years, the association aims to print an exhibition catalogue.
Head piece: All About Time. Mask, 2023
Hair
30 x 19 x 3 cm
Photo by: Simon Contreras
2020-2023
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Necklace: Untitled, 2023
Textile, glass beads
20 x 20 x 1.5 cm
Photo by: Johannes Wilenius
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Brooch: Blue Tit, 2023
Textile, different fibres, silver, remanium
5.2 x 4.5 x 1.3 cm
Photo by: Gésine Hackenberg
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Riihisaari Muesum
-
-
The Finnish Jewellery Art Association
Valtakatu 66
53100 - Lappeenranta
FINLAND -
-
Riihisaari – Savonlinna Museum
Riihisaari 1
57130 - Savonlinna
FINLAND
- Mail:
- info
koru8.fi
DEADLINE: 15/11/2026
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