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Pushing the limits and norms of what is expected from craft-based processes

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Pushing the limits and norms of what is expected from craft-based processes

Welcome to our masters of crafts' exhibition whenever you wish, just a click away!

When the distinctions between the origin of the material, the practice of making and a completed materialization become blurred, the place, material, body and action come together.

Konstfack Craft! cordially invites you to a unique opportunity to experience the exam works of our MA2 students. Traditionally our materials would have been glass, ceramics, textiles or metal, but in this exhibition the Craft! programme students keep pushing the limits and norms of what is expected of a craft-based work process.

In the films you get to meet the students and their thoughts behind their individual practices. Three of the program's professors, Anders Ljungberg, Andrea Peach and Bella Rune talk about, among other things, the importance of materiality in a digital world. 

The participating students are: Amanda Varhaugvik, Beata Grahn & Klara Sandqvist, Caroline Harrius, Emelie Liljebäck, Emilia Sundqvist, Emma Hansen, Jo Andersson, Johan Schalin, Maja Bäckström, Malin Ida Eriksson, Maria Johansson, Sebastian Hägelstam, Sijia Li, Simone Kuhs, Tina Domeij, Tongxin Gao, Tuva Widén and Åsa Sjödin.

www.konstfack.se – digital solidarity!

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Konstfack är Sveriges största konstnärliga högskola inom konst, design och konsthantverk.

Konstfack is Sweden’s largest university for arts, crafts and design. Since 1844, we have educated a diverse range of professionals within these fields as well as art and sloyd teachers. We conduct both artistic and scientific education/research and currently have 900 students and 200 employees. www.konstfack.se

Konstfack
LM Ericssons väg 14
126 37 Hägersten
Sweden