Terike Haapoja (born 1974) is a Finnish visual artist, based in New York City.
[1][2][3][4] Haapoja’s work investigates the existential and political boundaries of the world, exploring things like nature, death and other species, she questions how different structures of exclusion and discrimination function as foundations for identity and culture.
Venice Biennale with a solo exhibition Closed Circuit – Open Duration in the Nordic Pavilion.
She gained notoriety from her work, Museum of Nonhumanity, that was created alongside Finnish author Laura Gustafsson [fi].
[11] She was also a founding member and a chair of board of Checkpoint Helsinki, a Helsinki-based art organisation now under the name PUBLICS.