Riikka Enne (b. 1990, Tampere) lives and works in Manchester. She studied her BA in Fine Art in Tampere School of Art (2014) and continued to her MFA in Manchester School of Art (2016). Enne works in sculpture and performance: Her work examines the gap between an individual’s experience and the tensions of society through found objects seen as revealing residue of human life, concentrating on materiality, patterns and restrictions. Recently she exhibited in Katerina Eleftheriadou/Riikka Enne/Maite Pinto, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester; Food to the Dogs, Tape Modern, Manchester; Disponere, 5th Base Gallery, London; Femfest, Tanner Street, London; Pittsburgh Performance Festival (PGHPAF), Pittsburgh; Emergency Break Glass, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester.
Most recently her work has been visible as public space performances across Manchester.
Enne, together with Sophia Moffa, has co-founded a mobile artist lead studio and gallery Tape Modern, which functions in various occupied properties in Manchester.