Past Lecturers of the Year
AS LOY 2023, poet, author and Boston College professor of creative writing Suzanne Matson toured the U.S., talking about her Finnish identity as a writer and reading from her work, including the lauded novel Ultraviolet.
Click on the image at left to learn a bit about the Boston-based author and . Learn more at her website: suzannematson.com
Click on each past LOY for more information about the program. Some have expressed interest in appearing at FFN chapters. The information provided here is for the convenience of the chapters and their program planners. FFN offers no financial or other assistance in hosting a past LOY. All booking arrangements and agreements are strictly between the host chapter and the lecturer.
Soile Anderson and Eleanor Ostman
2019-2022
Noted Twin Cities food experts Soile Anderson and Eleanor Ostman will co-present a tasty program about Finnish foodways as Lecturer of the Year from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2022. The Minnesotans co-authored the book Celebrations to Remember: Exceptional Party Decor and Fabulous Food.
Read moreJames Ford Cooper
2018 – 2019
James Ford Cooper spent a long career in the U.S. Foreign Service, with two postings at the American Embassy in Helsinki during the Cold War: from 1976-79 as Political Counselor and 1984-86 as Deputy Chief of Mission.
Read moreFrank W. Eld
2018-2019
Frank Eld spent 50 years creating a museum to bring the bypassed town of Roseberry, Idaho back to life; his love of old log buildings, in particular, led to the research behind his book Finnish Log Construction — The Art (2013).
Read moreCentenary Lecturers
2016-2018
In recognition of the significance of the 100th anniversary of Finland’s independence in 2017, Finlandia Foundation expanded its Lecturer of the Year program in both duration and scope.
Read moreTaina Elg with Heli Sirviö
2015
Multi-talented performer Taina Elg began her career as a ballerina in Finland and found fame in Hollywood and on Broadway.
Read moreYoopera! Suzanne Jurva & Erin Smith
2014
The Lecturer of the Year for 2014 was the filmmaking team of Suzanne Jurva and Erin Smith, who produced the documentary Yoopera! The film tells the story of the collaboration of Finnish and American talent in the making of an opera about a labor strike in 1906 in Rockland, a mining town in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.).
Read moreYvonne Lockwood
2013
Yvonne Lockwood is a student of Finnish American culture. After living and researching traditional cultures in Bosnia, Austria and the United States she turned her attention to her own Finnish-American heritage.
Read moreGlenda Dawn Goss
2011-2012
Glenda Dawn Goss is a prominent Sibelius scholar and musicologist who teaches at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. She was the first LOY appointee who lives much of the year in Finland, so her availability was specific to that part of the year when she lived in the United States was at her home in the U.S
Read moreCarl Rahkonen
2010-2011
Ethnomusicologist Carl Rahkonen was selected the fourth LOY. An ethnomusicologist specializes in folk music traditions, and from his first trip to Finland, at age five, Carl remembered his grandfather playing Finnish folk music on his fiddle and harmonica.
Read moreArnold Alanen
2009-2010
Arnold Alanen, Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, was the third Finlandia Foundation Lecturer of the Year (LOY). He followed in the footsteps of film director Ben Strout (Fire and Ice: The Winter War Between Russia and Finland) and the duo of Susan Saarinen and Mark Coir (The Saarinen Family Design Legacy in Finland and America).
Read moreMark Coir and Susan Saarinen
2007-2008
The theme for the second LOY was the artistry of the Saarinen family: architects Eliel and son Eero, designers Loja and Pipsan, the family homes at Hvittrask and Cranbrook, the settings of mid-20th century Finland and America. Sharing the LOY title were Susan Saarinen, the granddaughter of Eliel and Loja, and the daughter of Eero, and Lily and Mark Coir, director of archives at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Read moreBen Strout, Fire and Ice
2006
The FFN Board chose as its first LOY filmmaker Ben Strout, director of the documentary Fire and Ice. Strout has no Finnish heritage but developed an enormous curiosity about the 1939-40 Winter War between Russia and Finland, a curiosity that he satisfied by researching and producing this documentary film.
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