Cultural exhibition spaces Culture House Laikku Gallery, Studio, Lobby Gallery and Corridor Gallery Culture House Laikku has four exhibition spaces: Gallery, Studio, Corridor Gallery and Lobby Gallery. The largest of Laikku's exhibition spaces, the Gallery, is a versatile space for presenting a variety of exhibitions. The space is primarily aimed at third sector operators, study groups, associations and clubs. The Studio is aimed at professional artists and has been profiled as an exhibition space for current and new contemporary art. The Lobby Gallery is a low-threshold exhibition space for visual arts enthusiasts, educational groups, associations and other third sector actors, which is constantly in demand. The Corridor Gallery is run by the Tampere Artists' Association and hosts temporary exhibitions by the Tampere Art Museum. Haihara Art Centre Manor, Stables and fences Haihara Art Centre is an exhibition and event venue run by the City of Tampere. Haihara has two exhibition spaces: the main building, known as the Manor, and the Stables. Haihara Art Centre's Stables is primarily aimed at educational groups, associations, art enthusiasts, and clubs. The Manor is intended for exhibitions by professional artists. The courtyard fences house a permanent exhibition on the history of Haihara. In the second fence, small-scale pop-up exhibitions by local artists will be on display. Environmental and spatial artworks can also be designed in Haihara's park-like outdoor spaces. Exhibitions are concentrated in the summer season. Children's Cultural Centre Rulla Rulla's art exhibition space Rulla Children's Cultural Centre is located on the 1st floor of Culture House Laikku at Keskustori 4. Rulla produces its own exhibitions and touring exhibitions and organises invitational exhibitions. Rulla's activities are based on experiential, multidisciplinary and functional approaches. Want to organise an exhibition? Public Cultural Services organises an annual call for exhibitions. See the application guidelines. Updated 9.7.2025