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Sebastian Gatz and matt lambert: two new doctoral students in design and craft

Sebastian Gatz and matt lambert: two new doctoral students in design and craft

Gatz's project is about creating a new aesthetic language that incorporates large data sets relating to humans, animals and plants, where he blends digital and analogue design processes. lambert, using the language of jewellery, unpacks the potential of different forms of history that are buried in what already exists.

Konstfack Research Lab – connecting with the unfamiliar at the Ethnographic Museum

Konstfack Research Lab – connecting with the unfamiliar at the Ethnographic Museum

The exhibition Renegotiating Material Culture is the result of a year long partnership between the Ethnographic Museum and Research Lab at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design. The collaboration saw the students select works in the museum collections from Africa and the African diaspora which connected with their practices and helped inform and inspire the new works in the exhibition.

SAVE THE DATE 3 APRIL

SAVE THE DATE 3 APRIL

Join us and experience how the Craft! programme students keep pushing the limits and norms of what is expected of a craft-based work process.

On craft practices in flux – examining the role of the contemporary maker

On craft practices in flux – examining the role of the contemporary maker

The seminar Re-source Re-learn Re-lay aims to examine the role of the contemporary maker in relation to materials, conceptual processes and sustainability. Where do our materials come from and where do they end up? This and more is discussed at Konstfack 13 December, welcome!

Entanglements – Konstfack Research Lab reinterprets the Hallwyl Museum

Entanglements – Konstfack Research Lab reinterprets the Hallwyl Museum

Entanglements is the result of a year long partnership between the Hallwyl Museum and Research Lab at Konstfack. Five contemporary artists working with craft have investigated the house, its archives and its histories and creating new works in response; Diana Butucariu, Mike Fedak, Caitlin Heffernan, María Renée Morales Lam and Harry Parr-Young.

Radical re-thinking and contrasts at Konstfack Degree Exhibition 2015

Radical re-thinking and contrasts at Konstfack Degree Exhibition 2015

Konstfack's role as a public cultural institution is evident as 154 graduating students from 14 different programmes in seven subjects exhibit their work at the annual Degree Exhibition. The entire spectrum of the visual arts and design, as interpreted by Konstfack, is on display.

Craft at Konstfack given top rating

The news that the quality evaluation by the Swedish Higher Education Authority (SHEA) has given Konstfack’s programmes in the field of Craft (Applied Art) the rating "very high quality" is fantastically gratifying. This confirms Konstfack’s leading position in the field of Craft and includes both the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Ceramics and Glass and Ädellab/Jewellery and Corpus.

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

Konstfack är Sveriges största konstnärliga högskola inom konst, design och konsthantverk. Sedan 1844 har vi utbildat en mängd olika yrkesgrupper inom dessa fält samt bild- och slöjdlärare. Vi bedriver både konstnärlig och vetenskaplig utbildning/forskning och har idag cirka 1000 studenter och 200 anställda. www.konstfack.se
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 about 1000 students and 200 employees. www.konstfack.se

Konstfack

LM Ericssons väg 14
126 37 Hägersten
Sweden