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'Floating Island' Art Project (2018 - 2023)
Founder: Canal Cheong Jagerroos
Visual artist Canal Cheong Jagerroos 張 彤 茹 (b. 1968, China), had founded the ongoing art project ‘Floating Island’ in 2018. “Floating Island is like a vision of my whole life, my artistic journey, my experiences of living and working in many places around the world,” - Canal Cheong Jagerroos
Canal Cheong Jagerroos lives and works in Helsinki, Shanghai, Nice, Berlin and Tokyo.

Floating Island Exhibitions:
Canal Cheong Jagerroos Solo Exhibitions
張彤茹 | 浮島藝術項目巡迴展:

Floating Island — Beyond Arctic
Rovaniemi Art Museum | Korundi, Finland
芬蘭 . 羅瓦涅米美術館 | 科隆迪文化中心
24.1.2020 – 31.5.2020

Floating Island -Drifting
Saimaan Taideluola Art Cave, Punkaharju, Finland
5.7. - 14.8.2020

Floating Island — Utopia
Jyväskylä Art Museum, Finland
芬蘭 . 韋斯屈萊美術館
31.1.2019 – 31.3.2019

Floating Island — Realm Of Wonder
Tranter Sinni Gallery, Miami, USA
美國,邁阿密特蘭特·辛尼畫廊
19.10.2019 – 19.1.2020

Floating Island – Tower
Salo Art Museum, Finland
芬蘭 . 薩羅美術館
29.9.2018 – 13.1.2019
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CANAL SHANGHAI SPACE
SHANGHAI ART PROJECT

Canal Shanghai Space was founded by Canal Cheong Jagerroos in 2018. The space has 274 m2, located at Shanghai Songjiang Art District. Canal Shanghai Space will partially host international exchange art program, Artists In Resident and top art project and exhibition.
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Blue and Red Art Project (2015 - 2020)
Cofounders: Canal Cheong Jagerroos & Nanna Susi

In 2015 Canal Cheong Jagerroos and Nanna Susi came up with the idea of launching a joint project. The two artists from widely different cultures would embark on a journey to gain first-hand insights into one another’s worlds. The mission of the BLUE and RED Art Project was to forge ties, foster cross-cultural understanding, and promote collaboration between Finland and China. During the project, the two artists travelled extensively in each other’s homelands, soaking up new influences and experiences. The duo covered thousands of kilometres on their travels, and the impressions of their journeys are captured in their recent work.

Blue and Red Art Project Exhibitions (2017 - 2020)
Blue and Red Art Project exhibitions included documentary video and recent paintings of Canal Cheong Jagerroos & Nanna Susi

Korundi Rovaniemi Art Museums (2020); Joensuu Art Museum (2019); Salo Art Museum (Documentary video) (2018 - 2019); Xian Art Museum (2018); TangBo Art Museum (2018); Basel Art Center (2017); Finlayson Art Area (2017)

張彤茹 | Canal Cheong Jagerroos (生於1968年,中國),蓝与红項目联合創始人 | 國際知名藝術家。在中國澳門一個藝術氛圍濃厚的家庭長大。張彤茹的作品以令人著迷的方式融合了東西方過去和當今不同的文化。在過去30多年中,張女士先後在亞洲,歐洲,非洲等地區的多個國家工作與生活。在面對不同文化的交融與碰撞下,對她的藝術作品產生了意識和潛意識的深遠影響。由於在多種文化背景下生活與創作的獨特經歷,因此賦予了她無限的創作空間與靈感,同時,她以情感豐富的表達方式,使作品創造了和平與善美的烏托邦。張彤茹現於赫爾辛基,尼斯,柏林和上海工作和生活。— Rovaniemi | Korundi 羅瓦涅米美術館
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SHANGHAI ART PROJECT -Canal Shanghai Studio
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'Floating Island' Art Project (2018 - 2023)
Founder: Canal Cheong Jagerroos
Visual artist Canal Cheong Jagerroos 張 彤 茹 (b. 1968, China), had founded the ongoing art project ‘Floating Island’ in 2018. “Floating Island is like a vision of my whole life, my artistic journey, my experiences of living and working in many places around the world,” - Canal Cheong Jagerroos
In the past thirty years, by living and working all over Macau, Hong Kong, Shanghai, France, Switzerland, Italy, Africa, Finland, and a number of other countries and areas, Canal Cheong Jagerroos (張 彤 茹) has naturally come across many cultures, these different ways of life have in their own way become a piece of her and her artwork. The unique life experiences have molded her into who she is and reflected deeply in her art as a glimpses from the world can be seen in her work. This is where the name ‘Floating Island’ arises as she imagines herself weaving through the world like a floating island.

One of the main themes for her project “Floating Island” is the integration of different cultures within the art.
Canal Cheong Jagerroos lives and works in Helsinki, Shanghai, Nice, Berlin and Tokyo.