Open on Sunday 12—17 Tensta konsthall
We use cookies for functional and translation purposes.
Read more
back to activities back to archive

School visits

Anna Stina Ulfström: anna-stina@tenstakonstall.se

Tensta Konsthall offers guided tours, workshops, the Creative School program, and educational resources for schools.

Shubigi Rao: Pulp I–IV: February 12–May 3, 2026
Tactile tour

Book a tactile mobile tour of the fantastic exhibition Pulp I–IV by Shubigi Rao from Singapore, where stories from flooded libraries, voices from hidden manuscripts, and banned books come to life through drawings, film, artist’s books, and photography. A tactile mobile tour is an interactive tour directly linked to the exhibition and inspired by the artworks. Together, we explore different materials, expressions, and methods. Tactile mobile tours can be booked for all ages and last approximately 45 minutes.
Suitable for customized school visits.
Free for middle school classes in Järva.Others: 900 SEK.
Can be booked Tuesday–Friday from February 17 to May 3, 2026.

Guided Tour
Book a guided tour of the current exhibition. A tour is around 40 min. Free for schools in Järva och SFI.
Other schools and art schools: 700 kr

Creative school
From Renaissance painters' apprentices, artist couples such as Carl and Karin Larsson and Andy Warhol with his The Factory in New York where people created together around the clock. In the workshop, students get to try collaborating on a theme and work in pairs to create a joint painting on the same canvas. The workshop is led by an art educator and artist who gives instructions and talks about collective creation throughout history. It will be an exercise in collaboration, communicating about abstract things and not least developing the ability to use the hands, brain and heart in sync.

Cost: 5,000 SEK/occasion and class.
Materials included.

NOTE! The school takes the cost from earmarked funds for Creative School. Ask your principal!

Creative School: Clay Sculpture—Nature Creatures, New Species, and Contemporary Mythology
For middle and high school students, takes about 90–120 minutes.

We work with clay sculpture. What could a nature creature look like today, with inspiration from mythology, sci-fi, and folk beliefs? The forest has always been a place for fairy tales and mystery. Man's close contact with nature and the need to explain the world through it have given rise to stories that have lived on through folk beliefs and forest creatures such as fairies, and trolls. We learn about folk beliefs, myths, what nature stood for historically, and how we can view it today. What would today's nature creature look like in light of climate change, human development, future monoculture, invasive species, and endangered flora? We work with clay. At Tensta konsthall.

Cost: 8,000 SEK/ event and class. NOTE! The cost is taken by the school from earmarked funds for Creative School. Ask your principal!

For questions and bookings, contact anna-stina@tenstakonsthall.se
For questions and bookings, contact anna-stina@tenstakonsthall.se (Anna-Stina Ulfström, mediator).