Embracing the future In Snart, art, design and literature exist as sensory installations and concrete methods that invite active participation. Snart is not an exhibition in the traditional sense, where art, design and literature exist as completed works to be viewed from a distance. Change doesn't just happen in the mind - it happens […]

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[…] the administration so that my colleagues can see how we can gain knowledge from citizens and increase insight. What the young people say goes hand in hand with the other interviews and the literature in the field, which indicates that nature and natural colours help to increase healing. So it has become a universal overlay.’

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[…] John Paine, Alf Rimer, John Rimer and Jan Trägårdh. Conversations in 1995 with Jens Risom. Conversations in 2003 with Herbert Krenchel. Conversations in 2005 with Bodil Kjær. Literature Dybdahl, Lars (1991): Information for the exhibition "Barnadotte & Bjørn. Tegninger. Industrielt design." Designmuseum Danmark. 1991. Dybdahl, Lars (2006): Dansk design 1945-1965. København: Borgens Forlag Dybdahl, […]

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[…] the contributions from citizens mean for the perception of the artwork that emerges, and for our general understanding of art," she explains. The project, named CraftVærk, began in 2021 and will conclude on January 1, 2024. In addition to theoretical work and literature studies, it includes interviews with participating citizens, questionnaire surveys, observations, and more.

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Literature ARCHITEKTEN, 16. årgang, nr. 15, 1. november 1913 Danish Design Council. (1986). DD Bulletin. Danish Design Council. Ejlers, S. (1997). Architects in Danish Graphic Design. Scandinavian Journal of Design History, 7, 58–73. Frederiksen, E. E. (1965). Knud V. Engelhardt: Arkitekt & Bogtrykker 1882—1931. Millech, K. (1954). DET KONGELIGE AKADEMI FOR SKØNNE KUNSTNER, […]

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[…] in the lives of vulnerable children and young people in "city projects." Residencies can focus on a single art form (architecture, visual arts, film, crafts and design, literature, music, performing arts). However, we particularly favor projects that contain new and interdisciplinary expressions and build on multiple disciplines. It is essential that the projects focus […]

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[…] and schools, daycare facilities, municipalities, cultural institutions and associations, which promote children and young people's encounter with professional art in everyday life. Programme jury Mette Mikkelsen, craft and design Ellen Holmboe, literature Molly Haslund, art Ditte Fromseier Hockings, music Gry Worre Hallberg, performing arts Marianne Levinsen, architecture Deadline for applications 1 March and 2 October 2023  Link to the programme

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