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  • Konstfacks vårutställning i full blom!

    Boka dina besök till Konstfack och Konstnärshuset på www.konstfack2021.se 8–14 maj på Konstfack: Konsthantverk och Design, kandidat 15–23 maj på Konstnärshuset: Konst, master 22–28 maj på Konstfack: Konsthantverk och Design, master samt lärarstudenter 29 maj–6 juni på Konstnärshuset: Konst, kandidat

  • Konstfacks vårutställning i full blom!

    Vårens ankomst firar vi och 175 avgångsstudenter i år på två platser, Konstfack och Konstnärshuset, vid fyra olika tillfällen enligt tiderna nedan. Besök till utställningarna alla dagar 11.30-19.00 bokas på www.konstfack2021.se där också studenternas arbeten och annan information finns. Varmt välkommen!

  • Konstfack Degree Exhibition 2021 – In Full Bloom

    Welcome to Konstfack Degree Exhibition 2021! With the arrival of spring, we and 175 graduating students are celebrating this year at two locations – Konstfack and Konstnärshuset in Stockholm – with four unique events following the dates below. Visit the exhibitions every day from 11:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. and book your time on www.konstfack2021.se.

  • Konstfacks vårutställning i full blom

    ​8–14 maj på Konstfack: Konsthantverk och Design kandidatstudenter ​15–23 maj på Konstnärshuset: Konst, masterstudenter ​22–28 maj på Konstfack: Konsthantverk och Design, master- samt lärarstudenter ​29 maj–6 juni på Konstnärshuset: Konst, kandidatstudenter Pressvisningar dagen innan, välkommen!

  • Save the dates för Konstfacks vårutställning x 4

    Äntligen vår! Konstfack firar med en vårutställning på två platser i fyra olika perioder. Planera in den 8, 15, 22 och 29 maj och/eller boka din pressförhandsvisning redan idag!

  • Two Konstfack master students among the ten artists selected to the new research-based Octopus Programme

    Congratulations Alina Rentsch (Fine Art) and Sofia Priftis (Spatial Design)! Through a unique partnership with 11 international institutions from seven countries, the Octopus Programme has selected 10 outstanding artists to take part in the programme during the academic year 2021/2022. From a rigorous, multi-institutional application process with five interconnected evaluation committees, the winn

  • Ghosts and narrative speculations in Hannah Wiker Wikström's MFA exhibition

    Soil-on-to-logic is a proposal for long term engagement, a time for speculation, a refusal of binary formations and most probably a space for (un)learning in public. It’s a sneaking suspicion following me, of what it means to be a creator? The creator of something. What is produced in these hands and what is reproduced in common sphere?

  • Disconnection and transformations in Amanda Björk's MFA solo exhibition

    I believe I am disconnected from the land. I have turned my gaze to my origin and access. I collect and work with material from my home area: a rural environment with agriculture and forest industry. I paint with pigments that I have made from dye plants I cultivate and harvest each year, make paper sheets of old newspapers, and build frames with wood felled by an arborist.

  • Welcome to a zoomed artist talk with Jimmy Robert

    Jimmy Robert, born 1975 in Guadeloupe (France), lives and works in Berlin. He works with diverse media including photography, collages, objects, art books, short films and performance art. In his explorations into the relationship between images and objects, Robert draws attention to the dynamics of different surfaces.

  • Join us and Ed Atkins!

    Zoom on 17 February, at 6.00-7.30 pm
    For other artist talks in the same series, please click.

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