AB4090 – Helsinki
June 3 @ 7:00 pm EEST

Art Battle Helsinki – 3 June, 2026
Doors @ 7:00pm / Painting @ 7:30pm
Del Galleria – Unioninkatu 28b, Helsinki
Experience an unforgettable evening of creativity and competition in our first event in Helsinki!
Watch talented artists turn blank canvases into striking masterpieces—in just 20 minutes—right before your eyes. Feel the countdown, the music, the rush of the crowd as paint flies and ideas come to life in three high-energy rounds. Cast your vote for your favorites and help crown the next Art Battle champion!
At the end of the night, every painting goes to auction, giving you the chance to take home a one-of-a-kind piece created live in the moment. It’s fast. It’s electric. It’s colorful, inclusive, and completely unforgettable. Come celebrate art!
Be a part of the fun as a spectator, or participate as one of the featured artists by applying online at artbattle.com/artists!
Art Battle Helsinki is an 18+ event.
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ARTISTS
Artists can apply to compete. Also, most events have a ‘Wildcard’ easel, where artists leave their names at the door and we draw at random to pick the Wildcard Artist. To be a potential wildcard artist, just buy a ticket and show up!
Confirmed Competitors
Art Battle Helsinki
4 confirmed artists • APPLY NOW
Alexandra Artemenko
Beginner entrepreneur, convention artist and a bit of an artisan. I’m constantly drawing a sculpting funny creatures in a bizarre and somewhat improvised way. I also love to sketch on the spot using mostly markers and highlighters :p
Fasiha Israr
lasse hiltunen
I am oilpaint artist/fireman. Every moment is worth to stop and every stop is worth to paint!
I do most portraits and cityscapes.
I work straight to customers and throught gallery (Konst&form)
I do most portraits and cityscapes.
I work straight to customers and throught gallery (Konst&form)
Yelyzaveta Glybchenko
Lisa Glybchenko is an internationally exhibiting artist, designer, and entrepreneur. In 2026, she created the Nordic-Ukrainian brand design project “Tulivuoren Piirroksia”. In 2016, Lisa founded her design startup Color Up Peace, which uses digital visual art-making as a futures design strategy in conflict-affected contexts and beyond. Originally from Ukraine, Lisa has spent many years living in Finland and Sweden, as well as working in Iceland, Denmark, Norway and the Faroe Islands. This geographical and cultural experience shaped the core of Lisa's art and her latest design brand Tulivuoren Piirroksia.
Lisa creates art in both digital and analogue formats, whereby the latter largely involves pencil art, watercolors and liners. Lisa has had solo and group exhibitions in: Ukraine (multiple exhibitions), Sweden, Finland (multiple exhibitions), the United States, the United Kingdom, Lithuania, and Bulgaria (multiple exhibitions).
Lisa created a special 13-month-long support program for Ukrainians who relocated to Finland during russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. (The program later scaled to have several events in Iceland and the Faroe Islands).
Lisa’s art and design work received a number of international awards, such as the 2024 Transformative Futures in Peace and Security Prize (GCSP, 3rd prize), 2023 Jon Rieger award for exceptional work in visual sociology (IVSA), and the 2023 Creative Achievement Award (IVLA).
Lisa creates art in both digital and analogue formats, whereby the latter largely involves pencil art, watercolors and liners. Lisa has had solo and group exhibitions in: Ukraine (multiple exhibitions), Sweden, Finland (multiple exhibitions), the United States, the United Kingdom, Lithuania, and Bulgaria (multiple exhibitions).
Lisa created a special 13-month-long support program for Ukrainians who relocated to Finland during russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. (The program later scaled to have several events in Iceland and the Faroe Islands).
Lisa’s art and design work received a number of international awards, such as the 2024 Transformative Futures in Peace and Security Prize (GCSP, 3rd prize), 2023 Jon Rieger award for exceptional work in visual sociology (IVSA), and the 2023 Creative Achievement Award (IVLA).
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