Kin Museum of Contemporary Art – Reports from the North
Kin is one of the world’s northernmost art museums, which since its reopening in 2023 has woven together the local, national and international by showing and collecting art that touches on the big issues of our time: extraction, craft, indigenous rights and climate change. This summer, the Women’s Citizens’ School at Fogelstad (1925-1954) and Sami female activists are also being recognized.
Language: Swedish
First come, first served
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Event information
Sat May 17, 12:00-12:45
Liljevalchs+, Talks Room
Participants
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Paulina Sokolow
Communication officer Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, art historian, writer
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Susanne Ewerlöf
Artist and PhD student at Valand Academy of Art, Gothenburg
Arranged by Kin Museum of Contemporary Art
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