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Exhibitions

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Peace with Earth

On until 31.10 2025
Chirps from extinct birds, waste on beaches that will never decompose and a wooden giant made from a pruned chestnut tree from Djurgården. These are some of the works that visitors will encounter in the exhibition Peace with the Earth at Järva Gymnasium this spring.

Participating artists: Ann Lislegaard, CATPC, Enno Hallek, Hira Nabi, Ingela Ihrman, Mats Adelman, Mona Monasar, Tom Bogaard, Aqui Thami and Ylva Westerlund.

The location is the so-called Glaskilen, a room surrounded by a winter garden with exotic plants, which was part of the architect Gösta Uddén's vision when he designed the school building next to the center of Tensta in the early 1980s. Based on the garden and the proximity to the Järvafältet cultural reserve, the exhibition approaches the burning questions about the connection between nature and economy, between exploitation and care and between environmental destruction and healing processes.

The title of the exhibition is borrowed from the book Peace with the Earth, written in 1940 by the journalist and author Elin Wägner (1882–1949) and the landowner Elisabeth Tamm, a time when Europe had just been thrown into a world war. In the book Elin Wägner points out connection between the struggle for peace and sustainable agriculture, and her ideas have later become of great importance for the emergence of a broader environmental policy.

Peace with the Earth is an exhibition put together by Tensta konsthall in dialogue with our new neighbors Järva Gymnasium, which opened its doors last fall in the beautiful but long-abandoned Campus Tensta neighborhood. The aim is partly to establish paths to joint projects such as book circles, hosting and exchanges in encounters with art together with the high school students and the art hall's various groups.

Secondly, the exhibition is part of an initiative from the property owner with the aim of creating a dynamic hub in Tensta for association life and activities for different ages.

The exhibition consists of sound installation, video, sculpture, painting, poetry and installation.

The exhibition is part of the Institution(ings) project co-funded by the European Union and running from 2024-2028. Institution(ing)s: Co-Creating Inclusive and Sustainable European Art Institutions is a project that encourages contemporary art and cultural organizations to collaborate on innovative institutional models that contribute to a sustainable future, social inclusion and artistic development. Composed of eight organizations of different types in seven European countries, the project represents the diversity within the cultural ecosystem. The project includes CAM – Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (PT), Tensta konsthall (SE), Universidade Católica Portuguesa (PT), tranzit.ro (RO), Errant Bodies/ The Listening Biennial (DE), Jan van Eyck Academi (NL), MOCA NGO (UA) and Museum of Impossible Forms (FI).

About Campus Tensta
Pilparken, just north of the center of Tensta, is a place that differs stylistically from the rest of the area. Here, in the early 1980s, one of the most elaborate high schools of the time, Tensta gymnasium, was built. At the same time, a sports center and a People's House with a large concert hall called Stockholmssalen were built. After having had very limited activity during a large part of the 2010s and 20s, the new owners, the community real estate company Hemsö, have the ambition that the block will once again become a place for the citizens of Tensta, one of the country's most densely populated areas, and a hub for education, community life, culture, innovation, entrepreneurship and sports with life and movement during a large part of the day. These activities are so far included in Campus Tensta: Järva Gymnasium, Tekniska museet, Tensta konsthall, Tensta Träff, Läsfrämjarinstitutet and Studiefrämjandet. 

Institution(ing)s is a medium-scale collaboration project co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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7.11 2024—21.4 2025

Activities

Ongoing
What does an art producer do? How do you tell and inform about art?

An art producer creates a connection between the art shown in an exhibition and the people who visit and experience an exhibition. This can be by arranging a conversation, showing a film, lectures or making a podcast. There are different ways to explain an exhibition. For example, through a viewing, audio guide, informing about the art in a text, creating activities and workshops.

Course start 27 August
Application deadline 19 June

For people with functional variation. Residents of Järva have priority Age: 18–30 years

Occasions: 8 Wednesdays: 27 Aug–3 Dec 2025
Time: 16:30–19:30
Free
About the course
You get the chance to
—Learn about art and the communication of art through practical elements.
—Meet people who work in the art field.
—Learn different ways explain and communicate art and exhibitions.
—Listen to lectures.
—Participate in conversations about art.

Produce your own content through text, sound and image. After completing the course you will receive a diploma. The course takes place at Tensta konsthall, an accessible location with ramps and a wheelchair-accessible WC.

The course is part of Studio Funk—contemporary art for everyone.

Application
Send us an email to studiofunk@tenstakonsthall.
Would rather apply with a video or a voice message, that's also fine!
Answer these questions:
— How old are you?
— Where do you live?
— How can you be reached most easily?
— Why do you want to take the course?
— Is there anything you want us to know to give you the best possible support on site?

Course program (subject to change).

August 27:
We introduce ourselves to each other and share information about the course.Lectures and discussions about what contemporary art can be.
On site: Anna-Stina Ulfström, Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Bayrami.

September 10:
How do you make an exhibition? What is required? What roles are there in the production? Teachers: Cecilia Widenheim and an artist? (curator and artist respectively). Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Bayrami.

September 24:
How do you inform about an exhibition?
How can you talk about art so that everyone understands and gets involved?
The role of the art mediator and the communicator. About storytelling forms, media and pedagogy. Teachers: Anna-Stina Ulfström (Curator of Mediation) and Paulina Sokolow (Communicator). Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Bayrami.

October 8:
How do you build an exhibition? We follow the work behind the scenes of the ongoing work on Tensta konsthall's upcoming exhibition. Teacher: Alba Lindblad (producer). Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Bayrami.

October 22:
If you woould make an exhibition, what would you show and tell? Workshop, discussion and reflection on different ideas. Teachers: Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Bayrami. Workshop leader or Study visit. More info soon!

November 5:
Mediation and production: Practical workshop. What expressions, mediums and methods are there? Do you want to interview an artist? Write a text about an exhibition? Make an audio guide? Informational film? We try different expressions and communication methods through sound, image, film and text.
Teachers: Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Baryrami. Workshop leader: More info soon!

November 19:
Mediation and production: Practical workshop. Each person continues to work with their content and form. Audio, image, film or text. Teachers: Siri Bertling Kara and Sara Bayrami. Workshop leader: More info soon!

December 3:
Presentation of course results, conclusion, party and diplomas!

With support from Allmänna arvsfonden.

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Välkommen till Tensta konsthall
Onsdag 7 maj
Klockan ett till halv tre (13:00-14:30)
Adress: Taxingegränd 10 i Tensta
Vid konsthallens entré finns en permanent ramp.
Konsthallen är tillgänglighetsanpassad.
Vill du vara först med att se vår nya utställningFred med Jorden?

Du får möjligheten att träffa konstnären Tom Bogaard.
Han ställer ut ett huvud tillverkat av upphittat materialfrån stranden.
Uppsamling kl.13:00 på Tensta konsthall förpromenad till Campus Tensta.

Om du kommer direkt med färdtjänst är adressen Tenstaplan 2, hissen bredvid Elicias kiosk.
Ring 0730390980 så möter vi dig där.

Visningen pågår 13:30-14:15.

Det här är för dig som är mellan 15 och 25 år.
Du har en funktionsnedsättning eller funktionsvariation.
Kom själv, med din skola eller med din dagligaverksamhet.
Om du vill komma med en grupp mejla Anna-Stina Ulfström, intedent och samordnare.

Med stöd av Allmänna arvsfonden.

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Franstorps Verkstäder tar över konsthallen med sin verksamhet.
Möt redaktionen och gör stop-motion-film.
Prova på att arbeta med trä och gör figurer.
Skapa med textil av återvunna gosedjur.

Välkommen till Tensta konsthall
Onsdag 4 juni
Klockan tio till två (10:00-14:00)
Adress: Taxingegränd 10 i Tensta
Vid konsthallens entré finns en permanent ramp.
Konsthallen är tillgänglighetsanpassad.
Det här är för dig som är mellan 15 och 25 år.
Du har en funktionsnedsättning eller funktionsvariation.
Det är gratis. Fika och material ingår.
Kom själv, med din skola eller med din dagliga verksamhet.
Om du vill komma med en grupp, mejla Anna Stina Ulfström. :

Studio Funk är för dig som vill uppleva, skapa och prata om konst.Studio Funk är för unga personer med funktionsnedsättning.Vi gör kreativa aktiviteter, visningar, workshops och ateljébesök.
Det är alltid gratis.

Med stöd av Allmänna arvsfonden.

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Always on
Studio Funk—Contemporary Art for All
Allmänna Arvsfonden 2-year project 
Period: September 2024—September 2026 
Where? At Tensta konsthall and online

What is Studio Funk?
Studio Funk is a project aiming to create art activities for young people with various disabilities in the Järva area. We will have both a physical studio and digital studio where young people can participate in art and cultural activities. 

Target Group
The project is for young people interested in: 
Art
Social issues
Creative activities 

How Do We Work?
A coordinator from the target group leads the project. 
We collaborate with organizations working in art and culture. 

What Do Participants Do?
Plan, take part in, and produce programs, workshops, studio visits, and audio guides for Studio Funk.
Help to improve accessibility, both at Tensta konsthall and online. 

Contact Us
Inquiries: Anna-Stina Ulfström, curator.

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Are you a teacher? Welcome with your class to guided tours of our current exhibitions. We offer introductions according to age, as well as workshops. Contact Anna-Stina Ulftström: anna-stina@tenstakonsthall.se
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Tuesdays and Thursdays, women from the Järva area meet at Tensta konsthall to work with different kinds of crafts. Through joint handiwork, a safe space is made possible where conversation and exchange of experience is at the center. The craftsmanship skills that women in the group already have is amplified up and reinforced by teachers from Hemslöjden and by the other participants. Participants also meet visiting artists and make monthly excursions to Stockholm’s various craft sites, museums, and organizations. Women’s Café is a intimate venue free of constraints, costs, and commercial interests. Muna Alyaqoobi and Asha Mohamed lead the Women's Café.
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Fridays and Sundays we welcome participants to our Language Café, open for those who want to practice their basics in Swedish and Arabic, as well as get to make new friends and share experiences and thoughts. The Language Café particularily welcomes those who, for some reason, stand outside the Swedish educational system. During the meetings, we practice grammar, socialize, read simple books and excersise conversation. We are continuously looking for new volunteers.

Are you interested in joining in?
Contact Fahyma Alnablsi: fahyma@tenstakonsthall.se

During the warm months, the Language Café moves out to our allotment, our outdoor classroom. The Language Café is a part of The Silent University, an autonomous educational platform for asylum seekers, refugees and paperless people initiated by the artist Ahmet Ögüt (www.thesilentuniversity.org)

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FEINART - The Future of European Independent Art Spaces in a Period of Socially Engaged Art The EU-funded project FEINART 2020-2024 includes an extensive collaboration between degree-awarding research centres in political philosophy, art theory and cultural management, and the independent European art sector. It provides the first interdisciplinary and holistic investigation of the democratic role and function of socially engaged art in Europe. 11 researchers are provided with relevant academic and non-academic skills to engage with the challenges of this new artistic and cultural landscape. The responsible universities are Wolverhampton University (UK), Zeppelin University (DE), Edinburgh University (UK) and Iceland University (IS). FEINART - The Future of Independant Art Spaces in a Period of Socially Engaged Art is part of the European Union;s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant. Participating art organisations are Tensta konsthall (SE), The BAK (NL); State of Concept (GR); Vessel (IT); Tranzit.ro (RO)and Biennale Warsaw (PL).
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Tensta’s Magic Wormholes is a digital artwork in augmented reality (AR) 
This work is visible in the asphalt just outside Tensta konsthall on Taxingeplan. When you download the free app Tensta’s Magic Wormholes and point your phone at the sprayed patterns, a virtual world filled with memories and stories from around the globe open up on the screen. The patterns, suggested by Tensta residents in collaboration with Women’s Café at Tensta konsthall, reflect everything from the European history of the tulip with its Turkish roots to designs inspired by the underground church of Lalibela in Ethiopia. 

Bella Rune
(born 1971) lives and works in Stockholm. She was educated at Chelsea College of Arts in London and Beckmans School of Design in Stockholm. Rune primarily works with sculpture, experimenting with various materials and techniques, often incorporating performative elements. The app is produces together with Red Banners.      

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