Yhteystiedot

Eurooppalainen Kulttuuriyhdistys
c/o Moona Metsoila
Kärkkääntie 125
36420 Sahalahti

Yhdistyksen logo,
Mari Laestera
Yläpalkki
Pirkitta Hyvönen
Sivujen ylläpito vaihtuu
12.01 Matti Lepistö

Päivitetty
Menossaoeltvat/ tulevat näyttelyt
8.01
Uusi jäsen
Pöysti Maija-Liisa
13.12
Etusivu- Joulutervehdys:=)
30.11
Yhhdistys
- Puheenjohtajan palsta
Näyttelyt
- Vuonna 2012 tulevaa
-INTERATIONAL ?METALL? - ART SYMPOSIUM
Yhdistys
- Toimintasuunnitelma 2012
- Syyskokouspöytäkirja 2011
22.11
Menossa olevat tulevat...
- Eira Viertoman kirja on nyt valmiina

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European Cultural Association was founded in 1998 and registered in 1999.
The purpose of association is to advance Finnish culture and be a link between different cultural circles mainly in the member countries of the European Union.

The association in politically uncommitted. The members may belong to different parties or they are also politically uncommitted.

Join our association. We are pleased to recaive as members active European-minded people of different ages; there is always need for persons versed in languages and having ideas.

Finroart XXI, the Finnis-Romanian society of artists, and a group of Italian artists cooperate with us. Together and separately we have arranged dozens of art exhibitions in different parts of Europe, and also appeared in Brazil, India and the United States. In Switzerland we are represented by Finart Forum.

The board of the association 2007-2008 consists of Paul Tiililä, chairman, Piia-Noora Kauppi, member of the European parliament, vice chairman, the other members are Mikko Heikkilä, Major Rtd., Muurla, Pirjo Heino, graphic artist, Hämeenlinna, Mari Laesterä, graphic designer, Pälkäne, Anita Lindholm, Pälkäne, Asko Myllys, communications engineer, Switzerland, Mikko Reinekari, sales director, Helsinki, and Jaana Tiililä, Pälkäne.

EUROPEAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION in Finland

 
The association was established in 1998 and officially registered in Finland in 1999.
 
The purpose of the association, according its rules, is to work for the advancement of Finnish culture and to make it well-known mainly in the countries of the European Union and in states that have applied for membership as well as in Switzerland, and to act as a link between cultural circles in these countries.
 
The Finnish-Rumanian Arts Society Finroart XXI works in cooperation with our association.
 
Finroart XXI Cultural Foundation was established in 1995 and officially registered by the Romanian Ministry of Justice in 1997.
 
Together with them and on our own we have organized dozens of international art exhibitions in different countries, mostly in Finland, Italy, Switzerland and Rumania.

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