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Tatiana Kravtsov is a Coordinator and Doctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Art and Design, University of Lapland, within the Discipline-specific doctoral programme. Her work focuses on sustainable naturecultures and multispecies futures through textile-based art practices. She is actively involved in collaborative projects such as the WoolInno initiative, funded by the European Regional Development Fund, exploring wool innovation and regional development in Arctic contexts.
Her research interests span embroidery as craftivism, ecoculture, sustainable materials, and Arctic cultural heritage. Key projects include exhibitions like Kirjotut kannat and participatory installations like Korundi Recreated, emphasizing community collaboration and ecological themes. Kravtsov’s work bridges traditional craft techniques with contemporary environmental discourse, often incorporating wool and fiber art to address socio-ecological issues.
Her publications and exhibitions (19 outputs since 2019) highlight interdisciplinary approaches to textile art, sustainability, and participatory museum practices. While no formal awards are listed, her contributions are recognized in Arctic art education and sustainable craft revival initiatives.
As part of the WoolInno project team, she collaborates with institutions on material innovation and small business development. Her doctoral research further explores multispecies futures through art, blending artistic practice with ecological theory.


