
Sirja Moberg
Sirja Moberg (b. 1989, Finland) is a visual artist and Master of Arts working in Helsinki. She currently studies in Specializing in public art programme, Uniarts Helsinki. Moberg works with experimental photography, installation, bioart, video and sculpture. The themes of Moberg's work are deep time hidden in the landscape, such as meteorite lakes and trace fossil stones, the history of forest soil, animistic connection to nature and the consciousness of nature through photography and bioart. The combination of art and science collaboration is a characteristic feature in her work.
Moberg graduated from Aalto University’s Photography department (2020). In 2015, she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree of art from the Turku Academy of Arts. She also studied at Emily Carr University of Arts + Design in Vancouver, Canada (2019). She is a board member of Bioart Society, and a member of MUU and Flash associations. Moberg’s had solo exhibitions in Finland and abroad and her works have been exhibited in numerous group exhibitions such as at the Natural History Museum and the Finnish museum of photography.
Image: Soil Forest Material chromatography, 2023.

