Sari Kettunen

Expertise and Artistic Vision. I am an expert in woven textile art, specializing in the intersection of contemporary art, acoustics, and sustainable materials. My work is guided by a profound connection to Nordic nature and a commitment to creating spaces that foster well-being through sensory harmony. I work through series-based processes, developing technical innovation and artistic expression in parallel.

Internationally Recognized Practice. My artistic practice has been recognized in an international expert evaluation (2025) as high-level and distinctive. The evaluation concluded that my work meets the standards for senior academic positions on artistic grounds, reinforcing my expertise in demanding artistic and technical projects.

Art + Acoustics – Sustainable Solutions for Spaces. Currently, I am expanding my “Art + Acoustics” series, focusing on ecological, plastic-free solutions that enhance the acoustic qualities of both public and private spaces without compromising aesthetic value. Alongside my artistic practice, I am an experienced educator and consultant in textile techniques, committed to passing on deep craftsmanship and technical knowledge.

Captivating Mindscapes and Historical Continuity. Throughout history, wall textiles have brought softness, humanity, and meaning to interior spaces. They have served both to diminish coldness and to convey stories. My Art + Acoustics series continues this tradition by integrating woven textile art into modern architecture—creating environments where visual identity and sensory experience are inextricably intertwined.

The photo shows a textile artwork hung on the wall of the office space.

From Design to Functional Acoustics. In my work, acoustics is an integral part of the design process, not an added feature. I develop structures that seamlessly combine sound management with aesthetic expression. Each piece features an integrated acoustic element made of pleated sheep’s wool needle felt, developed and tested in collaboration with the Turku University of Applied Sciences Acoustics Laboratory.

Based on indicative measurement results, the artworks achieve a high Absorption Class B (ISO 354:2003, EN ISO 11654:1997), making them effective solutions even for acoustically demanding environments.

Ethical and Sustainable Materials. My practice is built upon the meticulous selection of materials and long-term durability. I utilize renewable natural fibers and develop solutions that are entirely plastic-free. My goal is to create artworks where aesthetic quality, technical functionality, and ecological responsibility form a sustainable whole.