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Inkeri Aula is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Art and Media, Aalto University. Her work intersects cultural studies, anthropology, and digital humanities, focusing on creative well-being, cultural heritage, and participatory art practices. She contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goal of Education through her interdisciplinary research.
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Eastern Finland (Philo sophical Faculty)
- Researcher at Aalto University's Department of Art and Media
Aula's research explores arts-based interventions for older adults' well-being, sensorial engagement with heritage sites, and transgenerational creative practices. She investigates how digital art, walking workshops, and collaborative methodologies bridge cultural and environmental narratives.
Her publications analyze topics such as megalithic sites as future-past bridges, transgenerational comics workshops, and dialogic artifacts through sensorial walks. These works reflect her focus on cultural heritage, digital storytelling, and ecological interconnectedness.
Scientific awards include a 2024 grant for organizing an international art camp and performing arts event in Livonsaari. She actively participates in peer-review processes, conference presentations, and public outreach initiatives.
- Active in editorial work for AntroBlogi (2025–)
- Organized events for non-academic audiences (2025)
- Conference presentations on heritage and spatial practices (2025)
Aula’s collaborations span Finland, Europe, and international networks, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to cultural preservation and creative methodologies. Her work highlights the role of art in addressing anthropocenic challenges and fostering community resilience.


