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MAD is an artist-driven cultural initiative with the aim to enrich Stockholm's cultural life by organizing various cultural events, providing artists and craftspeople with a platform outside the institutionalized art world. HUD is a multidisciplinary, creative space founded in Stockholm in 2018. A platform for a continuous, fluid exploration of art, fashion and creativity. They create and curate everything from film and sculptures to exhibitions, zines and performances in collaboration with artists from any discipline.
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In a group exhibition – curated by MAD. and HUD – ten emerging artists working across textiles, ceramics, glass, print, wood and metal, are presented. Through their practices, the exhibition shows how material, form, and meaning transform in the act of making, while blurring boundaries, bending traditions, and opening up new perspectives on creation.
Lovisa Axén Marta Duarte da Veiga Lisa Englund Tova Fransson Lucie Gottlieb Hugo Hammarlund Alexandra Jansson Moreno Hannah Nittnaus Douglas Tillberg Fritz Østeb
c/o HUD, Åsögatan 94, Stockholm
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Wednesday 1 October 16.00 – 20.00
Sunday 5 October 14.00 – 17.00
Lovisa Axén Marta Duarte da Veiga Lisa Englund Tova Fransson Lucie Gottlieb Hugo Hammarlund Alexandra Jansson Moreno Hannah Nittnaus Douglas Tillberg Fritz Østeb