The new immersive and science-based exhibition "Arctic Opposites" introduces visitors to life and special characteristics of the Arctic.
After eight months of renovation, the science centre at Arktikum, run by the Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland, will re-open to the public on Finland’s Independence Day 6 Decem-ber 2024.
The name of the new exhibition reflects how life in the Arctic has adjusted to strong seasonal variation. The amount of sunlight, temperature and nutrient availability vary drastically with the seasons.
The renewed permanent exhibition explores the Arctic through five main themes: The Arctic, Cryosphere, Eight Seasons, Living Arctic and Exploring the Arctic.
– The Arctic is one of the most fascinating regions in the world. Our exhibition explores this unique area in an experiential way, based on current research. Our mission is to present things in a way that allows visitors to learn in interesting and fun ways, says the Chief Executive Pro-ducer Nicolas Gunslay.
Director of the Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland Johanna Ikävalko is extremely hap-py about the opening of the long-awaited new exhibition, especially as there is a huge demand for the information presented by the science centre.
– Global warming and environmental change in the Arctic are critical issues on a global scale. We humans have a great responsibility for how we act in the Arctic and the consequences of our actions. The Arctic Centre's main role is therefore to provide information about the region and the developments taking place there. The importance of the information we provide to support science education and wise decision-making has increased at a time when the Arctic is undergoing the greatest transformation in its history.
To celebrate the opening and Independence Day, admission to the exhibitions will be free on Friday 6 December from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read more: New Science Exhibition in Arktikum opens to the public
More information:
Nicolas Gunslay
Chief Executive Producer, Arktikum Science Centre
+358 (0)40 735 7296
nicolas.gunslay(at)ulapland.fi
Johanna Ikävalko
Director, Arctic Centre
+358 400 291066
johanna.ikavalko(at)ulapland.fi