New ethnographic research conducted by art museum Amos Rex in collaboration with the strategy consultancy Noren reveals how 16–18-year-olds are actively shaping their everyday lives to cope with uncertainty and change. “Amos Rex is an art museum that has a special relationship with young adults and older teenagers. We commissioned this research to understand them better, and we see clearly in it howtheir attitudes to social media and technology are changing, what they expect from the future of institutions and what art and culture means to their lives. I am excited that Amos Rex can represent and amplify these voices, and our collaboration with Noren brings something new to the debate about young people in Finland”, says Museum Director Kieran Long. This research is being made public in connection with the opening of the fourth edition of Amos