Join our inauguration at Skeppsholmen – an Open House Filled with Art Activities!

On Saturday 17 September we will inaugurate our new space located premises in the former Boatswain Barracks at 11A Svensksundsvägen on the island of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm. Join us for a full-day programme with music, performances, a presentation of new works in the collection, guided tours and workshops for children. Meet the artists, view the works and meet us who make art accessible for more people across the country.

In conjunction with the inauguration we will launch two new public programme speries: Meet the Art and Meet the Artist,which will continue throughout the autumn at Skeppsholmen as part of Public Art Agency Sweden’s programme for a wide audience.

The inauguration will take place in connection with the Skeppsholmen Day, an event where the institutions located on the island jointly organise a string of festivities.

Stockholm Half Marathon

On Saturday, it’s time for this year’s edition of the Stockholm Half Marathon, which will affect traffic in the inner city.
For travel planning, visit sl.se

Programme from 11:00 to 20:00

The programme will be continuously updated.

11:00 – 18:00   Meet the Art: The Corona Collection – A Selection of Public Art Agency Sweden’s New Acquisitions in 2021. Our new public programme series Meet the Art will present artworks acquired by Public Art Agency Sweden for the state art collection.

11:00 – 18:00  Edible Artworks with inspiration from the building’s history, by food artist and designer Josefin Vargö.

11:00 – 18:00  Aether Ornament, an audiovisual composition of light, brass instruments and electronic sounds, composed for the inauguration by artist Maria W Horn with inspiration from Per Broman’s 1992 work Eter, at Public Art Agency Sweden’s new entrance.

Cancelled. Will take place at a later date.

11:15 – 11:30  Inauguration and Welcome Speeches

Public Art Agency Sweden’s Director, Patrick Amsellem and National Property Board of Sweden’s Director General, Ingrid Eiken Holmgren.

11:15 – 12:15 Workshop for Children with Ruben Wätte, no age limit

A workshop with flags, outdoors in the inner courtyard, weather permitting; otherwise indoors.

11:30 – 12:00  Meet the Art: The Corona Collection: – A Selection of Public Art Agency Sweden’s New Acquisitions in 2021

The Inner Buzz with art consultants Magnus Mattsson and Anne Pira who give their view on the artworks in the collection and explain the process of proposing and placing art at government agencies. A conversation on how they deal with ideas, feelings and needs and how the works they suggest for workplaces interact with the agencies’ activities and the people who work there. Language: Swedish.

11:30 – 12:30  Guided Art-historical Tour of the Kasern II Building: Starting at the Inner Courtyard, Outside the Building

With Erika Haglund Engdahl, the National Property Board of Sweden’s project manager for the rebuilding of Kasern II, and Henrik Orrje from Public Art Agency Sweden. Language: Swedish.

12:30   Melodic Staging of Aether Ornament: An Audiovisual Composition by Maria W Horn

Aether Ornament, an audiovisual composition of light, brass instruments and electronic sounds, composed for the inauguration by artist Maria W Horn with inspiration from Per Broman’s 1992 work Eter, at Public Art Agency Sweden’s new entrance.
Cancelled. Will take place at a later date.

12:30 – 14:30 Edible Artworks with inspiration from the building’s history, by food artist and designer Josefin Vargö.

13:00 – 14:00 Meet the Artist: Astrid Göransson

Astrid Göransson and David Skoog’s performative lecture Kom som du är! Arbetet med ett monument (Come as You Are: Developing a Monument) invites the audience to reflect on the artistic process involved in the creation of Göransson’s recently inaugurated monument installed in front of the Swedish Parliament building in Stockholm. The artwork  Kom som du är!  (Come as You Are) highlights the five first women members of the Swedish Parliament. The site of the artwork is the Riksplan square in Stockholm and the project is a collaboration between Public Art Agency Sweden and the Swedish Parliament. Göransson and Skoog’s performance will be followed by a conversation with Public Art Agency Sweden’s Director, Patrick Amsellem and the audience. Language: Swedish.

Our new public programme series Meet the Artist presents artists with whom Public Art Agency Sweden collaborates. The conversations will touch upon their artistic practices and provide opportunities to meet artists in intimate discussions on art and the significance it has in our shared spaces.

14:15  Melodic Staging of Aether Ornament: An Audiovisual Composition by Maria W Horn

Cancelled. Will take place at a later date.

14:30 – 15:30  Book launch: Public Memory, Public Art – Reflections on Monuments and Memorial Art Today

The publication Public Memory, Public Art addresses the meaning of asserting oneself, becoming visible and being inscribed into a public history. The publication discusses memorial works ranging from monuments and memorials to works related to issues of democracy.

Introduced by editors Annika Enqvist and Joanna Zawieja from Public Art Agency Sweden and Karolina Modig as well as readings by some of the contributing authors. Language: Swedish

14:30 – 16:30  Workshop for Children with Ruben Wätte, no age limit

Sculptureworkshop, outdoors in the inner courtyard, weather permitting; otherwise indoors.

15:00 – 16:00  Guided Art-historical Tour of the Kasern II Building: Starting at the Inner Courtyard, Outside the Building

With Erika Haglund Engdahl, the National Property Board of Sweden’s project manager for the rebuilding of Kasern II, and Henrik Orrje from Public Art Agency Sweden. Language: Swedish.

15:30 – 15:45   Meet the Artists: Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas

Meet the artist duo Nomeda and Gediminas Urbonas in conversation with Edi Muka, curator at Public Art Agency Sweden and Helena Selder, artistic director of Baltic Art Center, on the digital artwork The Swamp Observatory. The work is part of Ur himlen ner i jorden (Out of the sky, into the earth Soil), a public art project by Public Art Agency Sweden in collaboration with Baltic Art Center that provokes thoughts of life, caring and co-existence on a damaged planet. Language: English.

15:30 – 17:30 Edible Artworks with inspiration from the building’s history, by food artist and designer Josefin Vargö.

15:45 – 16:00 Meet the Artists: Gideonsson/Londré, Erik Thörnqvist, Anja and Tomas Örn

Since 2020, Public Art Agency Sweden has collaborated with the Swedish Transport Administration in developing new ways of thinking in regard to producing public art in conjunction with major construction projects. The pilot project Norrbotniabanan (The North Bothnia Line) has involved three artist groups who were invited at an early stage of the planning work. In an exploratory manner the artists have developed ideas for public art for the North Bothnia Railway Line that extends 270 kilometres along the coast of Västerbotten and Norrbotten in northern Sweden.

Artists Gideonsson/Londré, Erik Thörnqvist, Anja and Tomas Örn call their idea Superpuppan (The Super Chrysalis). As in a game including fictitious characters, infinite possibilities are created for interpreting and approaching the railway. The artists describe Superpuppan as a system of relations in which the material and the non-material, the human and the more-than-human are of equal importance. People can participate with their chosen character and will be treated to a travel experience with friction in which a number of choices has to be made in order to progress.

Introduced by Public Art Agency Sweden’s curators Peter Hagdahl and Elena Jarl. Language: Swedish.

16:15 – 16:45  Meet the Art: The Corona Collection: – A Selection of Public Art Agency Sweden’s New Acquisitions in 2021

The Inner Buzz with art consultants Magnus Mattsson and Anne Pira who give their view on the artworks in the collection and explain the process of proposing and placing art at government agencies. A conversation on how they deal with ideas, feelings and needs and how the works they suggest for workplaces interact with the agencies’ activities and the people who work there. Language: Swedish.

17:00 – 17:30 Meet the Artist: Eva Ek-Schaeffer

In a conversation with Eva Ek-Schaeffer, one of Sweden’s most prominent textile artists, we learn about the artistic process behind the tapestry Mnemosyne (Minne) – a new acquisition for Public Art Agency Sweden’s collection – which can be experienced on site during the conversation. The artwork depicts Raoul Wallenberg’s struggle to liberate Jews in Budapest in 1944–1945. Language: Swedish.

17:30 – 17:45 Meet the Artist: Marjetica Potrč

In an urban runoff stream on Albano Campus, OOZE Architects (Eva Pfannes and Sylvain Hartenberg) and artist Marjetica Potrč are creating the living artwork Future Island, which changes with the seasons and raises questions about the effect of climate change. The artwork has been developed in collaboration with climate researchers from Stockholm University and other experts specialised in, among other things, energy solutions and landscape architecture. Future Island will be inaugurated in 2023.

Meet the artist Marjetica Potrč and Public Art Agency Sweden’s curator Lotta Mossum in a conversation about the artwork. Language: English.

17:45  – 18:00 Meet the Artist: Ruben Wätte

Meet the artist Ruben Wätte in conversation with Public Art Agency Sweden’s curator and architect Joanna Zawieja on co-creating art projects in which children and young people are the protagonists. What will play areas look like when children are involved in the decision-making process?

18:00 – 18:15 Meet the Artist: Åsa Cederqvist

Åsa Cederqvist’s imaginary landscape and staging Gränslandet was recently inaugurated in Heby Folkets Park (People’s Park). The work builds on stories from the site and is based on the area’s history and materials, not least clay and brick. Together with the physical landscape, Gränslandet creates  a common space in the park, which is now available to be activated by the visitors to the People’s Park.

A collaboration between Public Art Agency Sweden and Riksorganisationen Folkets Hus och Parker, Heby Folkets Park. Meet the artist Åsa Cederqvist in conversation with Public Art Agency Sweden’s curator Elena Jarl. Language: Swedish.

18:30  Melodic Staging of Aether Ornament: An Audiovisual Composition by Maria W Horn

Cancelled. Will take place at a later date.

18:30 – 20:00  Music and mingle