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Don your most lavish attire and (please) arrive on time for a special evening choreographed by the residents of Your pleasure, Our pain.
Don your most lavish attire and (please) arrive on time for a special evening choreographed by the residents of Your pleasure, Our pain.
On Luxury will include presentations by the residents of Your Pleasure, Our Pain followed by panel discussion addressing the potentials and pitfalls of the luxury industry. The conversation, moderated by professor Veronica B. Manlow, will touch on topics such as craftsmanship, consumption, sustainability, exclusivity, and transparency.
Taking place at Samong Haven in Bali, the residents of Bricking It will give short presentations of their practices before inviting audience questions and discussion.
Join the participants in Residency 23 Understanding Intelligence as they give short presentations of their practices before opening up for questions and discussion.
Join the participants in Residency 21 ‘Nature Scribbles and Flesh Reads’ as they give short presentations of their practices before opening up for questions and discussion.
Join participants in Residency 17 Climata online as they introduce their work before opening up for questions and discussion.
Join participants in Residency 16 Live or Buy online as they introduce their work before opening up for questions and discussion.
Join participants in Residency 16 Live or Buy as they introduce their work before opening up for questions and discussion.
Join participants in Residency 16 Live or Buy as they introduce their work before opening up for questions and discussion.
Participants in Residency 15 Carrying Histories give present their practices before opening up for questions and discussion.
Join the residents as they introduce their practices, followed by Q&A and further discussion.
Residents participating in Painting Project give a short presentation of their practice before opening up for questions and discussion.
During this event residents will give a short presentation of their practice before opening up for questions and discussion.
During this event residents will give a short presentation of their practice before opening up for questions and discussion.
The eight residents participating in The Collective Subject of History have backgrounds as either artists or curators and they share a common interest in archives as spaces through which to examine and reconsider historical narratives. During this event each resident will give a short presentation of their practice before opening up for questions and discussion. The residents are: Rehema Chachage (TZ), Juan Covelli (CO), Elvira Dyangani Ose (ES), Anna Sofie Mathiasen (DK), Lara Ögel (TR), Amina Sahan (NO), Kim Svensson (SE), Stephanie Von Spreter (DE).
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This cohort of eleven residents are brought together from backgrounds that include art, craft, fashion and data ethnography, by a common engagement with the role of adornment in the expression of gender identities. Meet the residents offers a chance to get to know each resident participating in Adornment and Gender: Engaging Conversation: Tone Bjerkaas (NO), Auli Laitinen (SE), Matt Lambert (US), Benjamin Lignel (FR), Nanna Melland (NO), Darja Popolitova (EE), Aleyda Rocha (MX), Mallika Roy (US), Heidi Sand (NO), Shweta Sharma (IN), Ahmed Umar (NO). During this intimate session each resident will briefly present their practice, followed by the opportunity for questions and further discussion.
Please note places are limited // Reserve a place via this link.
This event is held as part of PRAKSIS residency no.9, Adornment and Gender: Engaging Conversation, developed in collaboration with Benjamin Lignel (FR) and Norwegian Crafts. For more information on the residency, its participants and other associated events please click here.
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Seminaret introduserer en internasjonal tverrfaglig gruppe med bakgrunner innenfor visuell kunst, kunsthåndverk, mote og etnografi, som sammen skal utforske temaer rundt kroppsutsmyknings rolle i relasjon til uttrykk av kjønnsidentitet. Deltagerne vil gi en kort presentasjon av sin praksis, etterfulgt av en Q&A og videre diskusjon. Kom å bli bedre kjent med: Tone Bjerkaas (NO), Auli Laitinen (SE), Matt Lambert (USA), Benjamin Lignel (FR), Nanna Melland, Darja Popolitova (EE), Aleyda Rocha (MX), Mallika Roy (USA), Heidi Sand (NO), Shweta Sharma (IN), Ahmed Umar (NO).
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Denne arrangementet arrangeres som en del av PRAKSIS residency nr. 9, Adornment and Gender: Engaging Conversation. Programmet er er utviklet i samarbeid med Benjamin Lignel (FR) og Norwegian Crafts. Klikk her for mer informasjon om residencyoppholdet, deltagerne og andre arrangementer
Meet and learn about the work of Ina Hagen (NO), Jasmine Hinks (GB), Maria Jonsson (SE), Michael McLoughlin (IE), Rodrigo Ghattas Pérez (PE), Maija Rudovska (LV), and Helle Siljeholm (NO) as they introduce their work and answer your questions.
Join the residents participating in For a Rainy Day: Publishing As a site of Collectivization as they introduce their work and answer your questions.
During this intimate session each resident will briefly present their practice, followed by your opportunity to ask questions.
Get to know our eight talented residents.
Get to know the seven residents participating in PRAKSIS's Cultural Mistranslations residency
Come and speak with our residents and learn about what they do
Learn about the practices of our residents
Marit Silsand, Triple portrait of Scandinavians #2
You are invited to join intimate group discussions with PRAKSIS residents David Blandy & Larry Achiampong (UK), Maren Dagny Juell Kristensen (NO), Eli Maria Lundgaard (NO), Tonje Alice Madsen (NO), Martina Petrelli (CA/IT), Marit Pethsiri Silsand (NO), and Gary Zhexi Zhang (UK). Each will each give a brief presentation on their practice which will be followed by group question and answer sessions. Refreshments will be provided.
Due to limited places, we recommend that you book a place by following this link.