Since 1937, Statens konstråd (the Public Art Agency Sweden) has been working to make art accessible and innovative in the places where we live, work, and reside. The agency creates and manages the cultural heritage of our future by producing public art and acquiring artworks for the state's art collection. Through its activities, hundreds of thousands of people can encounter various expressions of art every day.
Agneta Flock Photo: Tomas Oneborg
Welcome to an embroidery workshop for children, adults, experienced embroiderers, curious beginners with artist Sarai Alvarez Riveros.
Sarai Alvarez Riveros
Statens konstråd, Svensksundsvägen 11A, Stockholm
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Sarai Alvarez Riveros
The exhibition "Det ska växa – textila uttryck som offentlig konst" highlights textile works from the Public Art Agency Sweden's collection and production. The inspiration for the exhibition comes from the textile artist Agneta Flock's large-scale sculpture "Det skall växa – Sammetsdjungel" (It Shall Grow – Velvet Jungle), created in 1975 on commission.
Agneta Flock Maria Adlercreutz Sarai Alvarez Riveros Gert och Birgitta Aspelin Rut Beskow Eva Björkström [krig] – Karin Bäckström och Jon Perman Moki Cherry Birgitta Dahlström Vera Danielsson Maj-Britt Engström Erik Thulén Elisabet Eriksson Margareta Gelin Anita Graffman Sigrid Hansson Petter Hellsing Göran Hägg Ingela Ihrman Sandra Ikse Moa Israelsson Sten Kauppi Karin Keisu och Josse Thuresson Lisskulla Lundqvist José Luis Martinat Esse McChesney Kaisa Melanton Elsa Montell-Saanio Valeria Montti Colque Gunwor Nordström Anna Persson Majlis Persson Marga Persson Kajsa af Petersens Tuula Savolainen Anita Ullerstam Karin Widbom Ludvig Ödman
Statens konstråd, Svensksundsvägen 11A, Stockholm
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Agneta Flock Maria Adlercreutz Sarai Alvarez Riveros Gert och Birgitta Aspelin Rut Beskow Eva Björkström [krig] – Karin Bäckström och Jon Perman Moki Cherry Birgitta Dahlström Vera Danielsson Maj-Britt Engström Erik Thulén Elisabet Eriksson Margareta Gelin Anita Graffman Sigrid Hansson Petter Hellsing Göran Hägg Ingela Ihrman Sandra Ikse Moa Israelsson Sten Kauppi Karin Keisu och Josse Thuresson Lisskulla Lundqvist José Luis Martinat Esse McChesney Kaisa Melanton Elsa Montell-Saanio Valeria Montti Colque Gunwor Nordström Anna Persson Majlis Persson Marga Persson Kajsa af Petersens Tuula Savolainen Anita Ullerstam Karin Widbom Ludvig Ödman
How can textile art and crafts help restore the health of our planet? What role do biodesign and innovative textile practices play in promoting sustainability? Can we move beyond the symbolic in art to design systems of real change while remaining within the realm of aesthetics? How can we rethink our relationship with discarded materials and environmental responsibility? In this breakfast seminar we will delve into the intersection of textile art, craft, and environmental science, featuring artists and researchers whose work demonstrates the potential of textile practices to contribute to planetary health. The seminar will feature Carole Collet, Professor in Design for Sustainable Futures, Central Saint Martins UAL and artists Paola Torres Núñez del Prado and Leif Holmstrand.
Carole Collet Konstnärernas Riksorganisation Statens konstråd
Statens konstråd, Svensksundsvägen 11A, Stockholm
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Carole Collet Konstnärernas Riksorganisation Statens konstråd