Sunday, 28 December 2014

RISK




Risk, 3rd International Visual Art Festival, Patras, Hellas, 8th November - 28th December 2014
Curator Thale Fastvold.
Participated with:


Reclaiming the word: ECONOMY

Embroidery on linen
30x18cm


 Dynamic imagination must rediscover the hidden power in worn-out words”  Gaston BachelardMany words have transformed over time and their original meaning have changed and sometimes been subverted. The original purpose of the word lies buried behind layers of new meaning. Reclaiming words can release their hidden potential and help us rediscover connections that we have lost out of sight.




REVOLUTION HD Video 8 mins
Sigrid Bredal learned to spin as a little girl sitting for hours on her mother's lap during dusky winter days. As her pedalling foot turns the wheel her hands pull and feed the fleece and spins it into yarn. The rhythm, movements, smells, materials, skills and stories also get spun into the substantial thread of experiential knowledge, embodied all the way to her fingertips.The making of crafts becomes a paradox in our times when short term solutions and financial gain often is prioritised over long term perspectives. To spin fleece into yarn is therefore a revolutionary act in the true sense of the word. An alchemical process turning simple fleece into valuable gold in a timeless space where rhythm creates tranquillity, where the slowness and the presence set the conditions and where the material properties wordlessly are retrieved and transformed by experienced hands. Spinning is sensory process of wordless knowledge that can only be learned through patient practice and experience.A truly gentle revolution.

Saturday, 25 October 2014

A GATHERING OF THE AR(C)TIC TRIBES


Moderator -A gathering of the ar(c)t(ic) tribes - Engaged Art and Activism, Part 2, Mo i Rana , North Norway.

Thursday, 16 October 2014

THE ART OF RETHINKING


Aesthetic philosophy for Undergraduates initiated by Centre for Ecological Economics and Ethic in Bodø, Norway.  They invited me to contribute to their ground breaking pilot program, renewing the traditional obligatory philosophy module for Under Graduates at the University. The program is essentially about understanding the relationship between philosophy, art and science.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

HIDDEN ECONOMIES (a way out?)


Hidden Economies: A seminar on economic possibility raises a discussion about hidden economies–existing within, next to, beside, and around capitalism. The seminar is inspired by the work of feminist, economic geographers JK Gibson-Graham (Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson), who worked on several publications and projects that sought to destabilise the “monster” of a capitalist economy. 
Capitalist processes shape our daily experiences but do they define them? How and where are people creating economies that ignore the dominant economic system? How do these economies–shared, exchange based, micro-local, etc.–function and what do they look like? Are they temporary or are they sustainable?
Hidden Economies consists of presentations and workshops from artists, activists, and scholars focused on issues of economy within their work. The seminar focuses on how cultural work may contribute to shedding light on economic difference and articulating new economic realities. Central for this project is the idea that economies are always diverse and in the making. 
Economics from a feministic perspective organised by Bonnie Fortune, Brett Bloom and Lise Skou.
I participated in the video program with my film Revolution. Museet for Samtidskunst in Roskilde

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

BREAD AS LIFE



My bread book for Breadhouses Networks in Bulgaria, now hanging at the refurbished bakery in Plovdiv.









Tuesday, 30 September 2014

BREAD AS SOCIAL SCULPTURE

Bread Houses Networks in Bulgaria is a very interesting organisation that connects people and cultures through bread. Bread used to be a very important part of Bulgarian culture but has slowly died and given way for white, commercial bread baked in one of four national bakeries. Bread Houses Networks wants ro reclaim not only the bread traditions with all its rituals and nutritious, delicious bread but also the sharing and aesthetics of bread making. I was invited there to do a workshop in Plovdiv and also made a bread book that is now installed in the newly refurbished bakery.
Thank you Nadia Savova Grigorova, Silviya Terziyska and Evgeni Mitev for being such wonderful hosts.












Thursday, 25 September 2014

THE RITUAL MUSEUM


The second Ritual festival ”Play The Rite” 25-28.9 2015
Rituaalimuseo - The Ritual MuseumKemiö Island, Finland
Screening of my film BEE.

Thursday, 18 September 2014

ORGANIC FOOD PRODUCERS PRICE


I was asked to create the certificate that will be handed out together with the price for the Ecological Producer's Award in North Norway. This years price was awarded to Torill Kåven.


Sunday, 24 August 2014

BAR RESIDENCY KIRKENES

Another research trip to Finnmark to collect more stories about Rømmekolle, the fermented milk culture unique to Norway originally cultured from leaves of Butterworth. Met some wonderful people  sharing their Rømmekolle stories and serving home made Rømmekolle made with milk from Ivar Øverli at the summer fair at Svanhovd. Thank you Pikene på Broen for yet another well organised and interesting journey.













Friday, 30 May 2014

EXPLORING HIGHLIGHTS



Why put art on the walls if you can eat it? Exploring Microcosmos at Schumacher College in Devon was a rich experience where bacteria met humans in a wonderful social fermentation. Food for the soul and for the eyes.