Blås & knåda – Sweden’s leading centre for unique ceramics and glass, founded as a co-operative venture in 1975 with the aim of bringing professional craftspeople as well as buyers and collectors into contact with a wider public. Everything in the shop has been handmade by one or other of the 35 members who are all professional ceramicists or glassmakers from all over Sweden.
Agneta SpångbergPhoto: Agneta Spångberg
For the exhibition Claymation, we have invited selected members as well as external artists /craft artists to create animated films using clay as a tool.
Klara Östlund Linda Karlsson Moa Lönn Stina Lord
Hornsgatan 26, Stockholm
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Klara Östlund Linda Karlsson Moa Lönn Stina Lord
Welcome to the finissage of "Buongiorno Signora," a solo exhibition by Agneta Spångberg, showcasing works inspired by her stays in Capri and Milan: Capri, with its tranquility, harmony, and vibrant nature, in contrast to Milan, with its street fashion, cityscape and sleekness. Both are powerful and elegant, but in different ways. The exhibition's ceramics – pots, wall decorations, and bags – unite these two distinctly different places in a joyful symbiosis. Agneta Spångberg is trained at Capellagården on Öland and at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts in Idaho, USA. She works on public and private design commissions and is represented in collections such as the Nationalmuseum and the Röhsska Museum. Based in Stockholm, she has her own studio and showroom on Rörstrandsgatan in Vasastan.
Agneta Spångberg
Hornsgatan 26, Stockholm
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Agneta Spångberg
The three craft cooperatives blås & knåda, Kaolin, and Konsthantverkarna are organizing "Artist-Talk-Stafett" on Friday. At blås & knåda, glass artist Fredrika Linder will talk about her practice in connection with a preview of her solo exhibition "Triumf." Friday, 4 October 4–5 PM: Kaolin, Marianne Hallberg 5–6 PM: blås & knåda, Fredrika Linder 6–7 PM: Konsthantverkarna, Per Brandstedt
Fredrika Linder
Hornsgatan 26, Stockholm
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Fredrika Linder
The exhibition "Triumf" by Fredrika Linder, showcases glass objects for the table. Discover playful serving pieces on stems and legs, in various heights and sizes. The works in the exhibition were created in collaboration with glassblower Liu Chien Kuang at the Sthlm Glas studio in Gustavsberg, where Fredrika also has her atelier.
Fredrika Linder
Hornsgatan 26, Stockholm
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Saturday 5 October 11.00-16.00
Fredrika Linder