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Annamari Manninen is a University Lecturer at the University of Lapland, affiliated with the Faculty of Art and Design and the Northern Art, Community and Environment Research (NACER) group. Her work focuses on Art Education, New Genre Art, and Arctic Studies, emphasizing sustainability, cross-cultural collaboration, and innovative pedagogical approaches. She has contributed to over 59 research outputs, including books, chapters, and exhibitions, and actively participates in funded projects such as the Nordic Council of Ministers' 'The Sustainability Portrait Project' and the Finnish National Agency for Education's initiative on AI-driven multisensory learning.
Her research interests span Visual Arts and Design, Media Education, and General Education. Key projects include exploring Arctic art and sustainability through collaborative exhibitions and integrating technology (e.g., AI, digital fabrication) into art education. She has organized workshops like the 'Future Portraits Workshop' and co-edited publications such as Creating Arctic Sustainability Portraits.
Manninen's professional activities include conference presentations on topics like European identity and contemporary art in education, as well as a visiting researcher stint at the National Arts Education Archive in Wakefield. Her work bridges artistic practice and educational innovation, particularly in the Arctic context, fostering dialogue between students, communities, and institutions through art.

