In Spring 2024 the MFA Fine Art programme at HDK-Valand presents Speculative Gatherings at Slakthuset in Gothenburg. In the spirit of creative and experimental ambitions, graduating students share a selection of their artistic work at the site that will become the future Göteborgs Konsthall. The event will be between 10-18th of May, 2024. Cori Rina will present a part of her project “Unveiling Embodied Multiplicities of Mothering” while opening the space for the “others”who are not seen through workshops and artist talks.
Starting with April 27th, at the Bergsjön Culture House, Gothenburg, a ten-meter-long canvas will take center stage, offering a dynamic narrative that seamlessly weaves together different facets of mothering. Visual-auditory poems will reveal the invisible cracks of motherhood, allowing you to sense the embodiment of this profound experience while each step on the carpet produces insecurities.
Stepping beyond traditional observation boundaries, the artist invites you to actively engage with the profound and often unspoken aspects of motherhood. Your participation adds depth to the collective exploration of this intricate journey.
We are pleased to invite you to meet the artists simultaneously IRL, on April 21st, in Stockholm, at Slussen, across the street from Katarina Hissen, Södermalmstorget, between 13.00 and 17.00!
Together with the Artists Mother Collective and Konstkåren Student Union, we are trying to gather mothers and non-mothers from inside the university—students, teachers, and alumni to draw together a proposal for the University to ensure a supportive study and work environment for people who are mothering.
Part of the MFA 1 in Fine Arts at Gothenburg University the group exhibition had the purpose of a sneak pick into the research pursued in that year. Cori Rina’s researched focused on room service legislations imposed by the EU as a mandatory process for the accessing countries. (2023)
The “About Masculinity” collection, featuring eight oil paintings that challenge traditional norms of masculinity incorporates dynamic contemporary concepts. Each piece contributes to the conversation in a unique and unexpected way, bridging the gap between past and present.
Room to Bloom formulates proposals for running feminist art practices by creating feminist and post-colonial narratives for a transnational Europe. (2023)
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