Kristiina Kolehmainen
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Kristiina Kolehmainen
Kristiina Kolehmainen (21 November 1956, Kotka, Finland - 27 March 2012, Stockholm, Sweden) was a Finnish-Swedish librarian. She was head of ,[1] the only special library for comics in Sweden, which she founded in 1996. She participated in and was responsible for a wide series of related events and activities, including the small exhibition which later grew into the Small Press Expo, and from 2012, the . Kolehmainen also worked as a translator, exhibition producer, and festival director.
Exhibitions[]
- 1997 - "New Wave in France comics"
- 1997 - " Cap au Nord "
- 1998 - " KB Goes Comics "
- 1998 - "Comics power"
- 1998 - " Drawn & Quarterly "
- 2000 - "Life is a dream, the dream is true!"
- 2002 - "A real norway history"
- 2001-2003 - "Passion"
- 2003 - "Rock Trolls unsolved mystery"
- 2003 - " Nemi / Lise "
- 2003 - " Stripburek "
- 2003 - " Georges Wolinski of Human Rights "
- 2003 - " Bjarni Hinriksson - Icelandic Dreamer "
- 2003 - " Bryan Talbot "
- 2004 - " Jarmo Mäkilä - daydreamer "
- 2004 - " January Berglin , "
- 2004 - "T & T"
- 2005 - " Zero Berga around"
- 2006 - " Honey Talks "
- 2007 - "Jazz in the series"
Festivals[]
- 1997-2012 - Producer and festival director for the Small Press Expo / Stockholm International Comics Festival, Stockholm
- 2001, 2003 - Producer for science fiction and fantasy festival Fantastika, summers
Translations[]
- 1997, 1998 - Translation of Charlie Christensen's Arne Anka to Finnish (Aarne Ankka 1-2)
- 1998 - Stripping in the Nordic countries, Finnish translation
- 2003 - Translation of Asa Branch Valls Seventh floor to Finnish (Seitsemäs kerros)
- 2007 - Translation of Amanda Vähämäkis Bull Field from Finnish into Swedish
References[]
- ^ Alaniz, Jose (2010). Komiks: Comic Art in Russia. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp. 137–. ISBN 978-1-60473-367-9.
Categories:
- 1956 births
- 2012 deaths
- People from Kotka
- Finnish translators
- Swedish librarians
- Women librarians
- Swedish translators
- Festival directors
- 20th-century translators
- Swedish people of Finnish descent
- Organization founders
- Women founders
- European translator stubs