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Antti Stöckell is a University Lecturer and University Teacher at the Faculty of Art and Design, University of Lapland. His research focuses on Arctic art education, sustainable arts, rewilding, and material experimentation in Lapland. He has led or participated in 16 projects funded by institutions like Nordplus and the Nordic Council of Ministers, emphasizing community-based art and environmental sustainability.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in the text, but his professional trajectory suggests advanced training in visual arts and art education.
His research interests blend artistic practice with environmental and social challenges, particularly in Arctic regions. Key areas include snow art, embroidery techniques in cold climates, and participatory art addressing climate change. Recent works explore material transitions (e.g., plastic to wood) and soundscapes reflecting ecological shifts.
Awards include the 2021 UArctic Photo Competition 2nd Place and the 2016 Kuukauden retkeilyblogi award. He actively engages in workshops and conferences, such as the 2022 'A Concrete Boat' talk on art as a tool for environmental change.
- Projects: Includes 'Lessons of the Land' (2024–2026), 'Community Art-based Sustainability in the Arctic' (2023–2025), and 'The Sustainability Portrait Project' (2023–2024).
He collaborates with institutions like the University of the Arctic and Memorial University of Newfoundland. His work often involves cross-border partnerships to address Arctic-specific cultural and environmental issues.