With exhibitions in Norway, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, China, Taiwan, South Korea and the United States, she represents Danish ceramics at an international level.
Her work in practice, teaching and research includes collaborations and exhibitions both nationally and abroad with a special focus on digital processes and sustainability.
She has been responsible for exhibitions, research and dissemination projects in the intersection between art, craft and design and in recent years has been particularly interested in jewelery and their ability to connect the intimate with the collective.
In many of her workshops and exhibitions she challenges the traditional ‘Do not touch’ rule, because it reduces the tactile, physical engagement and disengages people’s sense of touch and their grasp of material distinctions.
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