The Hallwyl Museum is a preserved private residence from 1898. It was built as the von Hallwyls' winter residence and is an example of a wealthy household at the turn of the century. In addition to the house itself, with its salons and servants' domains, it contains Wilhelmina von Hallwyl's collections of art and crafts such as weapons, porcelain, silverware and painting.
Photo: Hallwylska Museet
As part of Stockholm Craft Week 2024, the artist collective Parts & Pieces is invited to the Hallwyl Museum. Here, works are presented that create new narratives around personal stories and individual sources of inspiration, from diverse craft perspectives.
Maja Bakken Linnea Blomgren Ulrika Mårtensson Hanje Marie O'Connor Sabine Offerlind Thunberg Linda Zetterman Klara Wirsén Suchowiak
Hamngatan 4, Stockholm
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Wednesday 2 October 17.00-19.00
120 SEK per person
• Regular admission: SEK 120 (retirees and students) • Children and youth up to 18 years of age: Free admissionMaja Bakken Linnea Blomgren Ulrika Mårtensson Hanje Marie O'Connor Sabine Offerlind Thunberg Linda Zetterman Klara Wirsén Suchowiak
I conjunction to the exhibition "Shaping Stories" with the artist collective Parts & Pieces, there will be an artist talk.
Maja Bakken Marie O´Connor Sabine Offerlind Thunberg Klara Wirsén Suchowiak Linda Zetterman Linnea Blomgren Ulrika Mårtensson Hanje
Hallwylska museet, Hamngatan 4, Stockholm
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Maja Bakken Marie O´Connor Sabine Offerlind Thunberg Klara Wirsén Suchowiak Linda Zetterman Linnea Blomgren Ulrika Mårtensson Hanje