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Kapsylen Atejéer is part of the creative work collective Kapsylen. The building on Södermalm contains some fifty studios for artists, ceramicists, textile artists, designers, graphic designers, architects, musicians, filmmakers and more. The house invites to inspirational cooperations over the different disciplines.
Maria ZetterstrandPhoto: Elvira Glänte
Welcome to the studios at Kapsylen – the old bottle cap factory where ceramics, sculpture and textile art is created through collaborations, shared knowledge, and inspiration. During Stockholm Craft Week, the building also houses a bar and a café.
Elisabeth Ottebring Maria Zetterstrand Sara Casten Carlberg Ingela Friedner Eva Larsson
Tjärhovsgatan 44B, stockholm
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Elisabeth Ottebring Maria Zetterstrand Sara Casten Carlberg Ingela Friedner Eva Larsson
Studio 44 has initiated a collaboration between artists and craftspeople, in which the boundary between art and craft is explored and placed in a contemporary context. Inspired by the Arts & Crafts movement, the aim is to highlight how changes in today's society affect and shift craft-based practices in relation to the more conceptual focus of contemporary art.
Studio 44
Tjärhovsgatan 44B, Stockholm
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Sunday 5 October 12.00 – 17.00
Studio 44