Stockholms Hantverksförening

The Stockholm Crafts Association was founded in 1847 as a manifestation of the importance of good craftsmanship in modern society, and is today a lively gathering place for skilled craftsmen who contribute to sustainable production, quality and beauty. The Stockholm Crafts Association, with Li Pamp as CEO, brings together more than 300 different craft professions and trains the craftsmen of the future in around 80 professions at the association's vocational college Hantverksakademin.
Stockholms Hantverksförening

SPOK x HantverkarnaPhoto: Daniel Camerini

SPOK x Hantverkarna

At Sibyllegatan 19, the results of a cross-border project project are being shown. Members of Stockholms Hantverksförening – specialists in craft – have explored what they can achieve together with architects and designers. New thoughts and ideas emerged during the process, and the six collaborative groups have tested what the professional skills of the different guilds can contribute to a shared creative process. On Friday, October 3, there will be a public conversation with the exhibitors led by Li Pamp (see separate program).

Participants

Stockholms Hantverksförening SPOK

Group exhibition

Sibyllegatan 19, Stockholm

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Vernissage

Wednesday 1 October 16.00 – 19.30

Open

  • Wednesday 1 October 16.00 – 19.30
  • Thursday 2 October 10.00 – 18.00
  • Friday 3 October 10.00 – 18.00
  • Saturday 4 October 12.00 – 16.00
  • Sunday 5 October 12.00 – 16.00

Limited number of seats

40

Participants

Stockholms Hantverksförening SPOK

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Möt Studio Blank x Claesson Koivisto Rune

In connection with the exhibition SPOK x Hantverkarna, the Stockholm Crafts Association is arranging three artist talks. First up are the goldsmiths and engravers behind Studio Blank who, together with the architects Claesson Koivisto Rune, have created three unique, portable and stackable pieces made of silver. View the works and hear the creators talk about their collaboration. The exhibition and talks will take place at Sibyllegatan 19, and the talk is led by Li Pamp, CEO of the Stockholm Crafts Association. There is room for 40 people in the venue – first come, first served! 

Participants

Studio Blank Claesson Koivisto Rune

Artist talk • Conversation

Sibyllegatan 19, Stockholm

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Open

  • Friday 3 October 10.00 – 10.45

Limited number of seats

40

Participants

Studio Blank Claesson Koivisto Rune

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Möt Kaisa Tukonen x Matti Klenell

In connection with the exhibition SPOK x Hantverkarna, the Stockholm Crafts Association is arranging artist talks. Meet master glass master Kaisa Tukonen and glass artist Matti Klenell, who will talk about their collaboration, the work process, and their joint piece – a colourful mobile glass sculpture to be seen in the exhibition at Sibyllegatan 19, where the talk will also take place. The talk is led by Li Pamp, CEO of the Stockholm Crafts Association. There is room for 40 people in the venue – first come, first served!

Participants

Kaisa Tukonen Matti Klenell

Artist talk • Conversation

Sibyllegatan 19, Stockholm

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Open

  • Friday 3 October 12.00 – 12.45

Limited number of seats

40

Participants

Kaisa Tukonen Matti Klenell

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Möt Per Larsson x Thomas Sandell

It's a golden meeting when gilder Per Larsson and architect Thomas Sandell put their clever heads together. With the help of both AI and classic craft techniques, they have taken on a wooden piece of jewelry in the form of a small cabinet, built from Swedish woods. Listen to a conversation about historical references in a modern era, about relief carving, inlay and gold leaf techniques. There is room for 40 people in the venue – first come, first served!

Participants

JP Larsson Förgyllare Thomas Sandell

Artist talk • Conversation

Sibyllegatan 19, Stockholm

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Open

  • Friday 3 October 13.00 – 13.45

Limited number of seats

40

Participants

JP Larsson Förgyllare Thomas Sandell

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