- Date
- Friday, June 12
- Time
- 13:00-15:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 11-17 years
- Place
- Etelä-Haaga Library • Helsinki
- Capacity
- Limited capacity
In the vision workshop, participants reflect on their dreams, what matters to them and how they imagine the future. The theme is explored through creative visual-arts work, and no previous experience is required. For families, the workshop is best suited to older school-age children and teens who enjoy calm, reflective art-making.
- Organizer
- Etelä-Haagan kirjasto / Luovailuprojekti
At a glance
- Date
- Friday, June 12
- Time
- 13:00-15:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 11-17 years
- Capacity
- Limited capacity
- Toilets
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Accessibility
- Partial
- Parking nearby
- Partial
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Helsinki Service Map lists a smooth, wide and guided route to the library, a lift, an accessible toilet and accessible parking spaces. The same accessibility data also mentions steps, a long ramp, a heavy door and a threshold over 2 cm, so check the route with the library if you use a wheelchair, mobility aid or pram.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The workshop is at Etelä-Haaga Library. The exact room, material quantities and queueing setup are not published. The listed maximum capacity is 20 people.
- Schedule notes
- The workshop is on Friday 12.6.2026 from 13.00 to 15.00.
- Booking notes
- The event is free, and no advance registration is listed. Maximum capacity is 20 people.
- Age notes
- The workshop is open to everyone, but it is not specifically children's programming. For families, the strongest fit is for older school-age children and teens; younger children may need adult support with the abstract future and values theme.