The Foundation's art gallery
The Foundation's art gallery is located in OP Financial Group’s head office at Gebhardinaukio 1 in Vallila, Helsinki. It is accessed from Teollisuuskatu, through the main entrance indicated by two large blocks of stone. You can register with the lobby services for a visit of the art gallery. The art gallery is on the same floor, just off the main entrance hall.
You can visit the gallery free of charge and independently on weekdays, Monday through Thursday, from 10.00 to 15.00.
The Vallila art gallery is accessible, but it's advisable to check the conditions of individual exhibitions in advance.

Exhibitions displaying works of the OP Art Foundation
“Maalle kauvaksi pois – maalarin maisemissa”
Halosenniemi
23.9.2025 – 25.1.2026
Read more on the Halosenniemi Museum’s website
Pekka Halonen – An ode to Finland
Exhibition at the Petit Palais Museum
4.11.2025 – 22.2.2026
Read more on the Petit Palais Museum’s website
Future exhibitions displaying works of the OP Art Foundation
Our Land, for All - The 20th anniversary exhibition of the Association of Finnish Fine Arts Foundations
Kunsthalle Helsinki
20.3.2026 – 17.5.2026
Read more on the Taidehalli’s website
Tundran kellot
Särestöniemi-museo
12.1.2026-5.6.2026
Read more on the Säreistöniemi Museum’s website
Past exhibitions displaying works of the OP Art Foundation
Landscape of a Century – Art from the OP Art Foundation Collection
Kimmo Pyykkö Art Museum
25 January–31 August 2025
Read more on the Kimmo Pyykkö Art Museum’s website
Maija Lavonen – Quietly Monumental
Design Museum
31 January–14 September 2025
The Listening Eye
Chappe, Tammisaar
24 May–15 September 2024
The exhibition brought together works from members of the Finnish Fine Arts Foundations.
Read more on Chappe's website
Näköala kalliolta (A View from the Rock)
Museum of Fine Arts Eemil, Lapinlahti
24 May–29 September 2024
The exhibition displayed works from the collection of OP Financial Group's Art Foundation..
Read more on the Museum's website
Jälkiä historiassa (Traces in History)
Kemi Art Museum 28 October 2023–24 February 2024