STRATA
Platform Gallery
23.04.2026 - 26.04.2026
Artists
Matilda Hariz-Svenson - Anna Pehrsson - Sunna Örlygsdottir - Kristin Winander - Maria Östblom - Helena Tulikki Lundahl - Olga Olivares - Salome Kappelin
Konstfack postgraduate course “Research Lab” exhibition at Platform Gallery.
/Ad bli ’dai/
Citykyrkan
17.04.2026 - 19.04.2026
“Ad bli dai” (עַד בְּלִי דָי): “without limit”, “beyond enough”, or “until one grows tired of saying ‘it is enough’.”
A fragmented exhibition dispersed throughout the church, created in connection with and exclusively for Kreativ Konf. The works take their starting point in the voids and architectural irregularities that shape Citykyrkan — formerly the Fenix Palace, designed in 1912 by the architect Hjalmar Westerlund. By working from the cavities, deviations and glitches within the building, questions inevitably emerge around the history of the space and its present-day function: What is spoken in the voids? What do the irregularities bear witness to? Do we hear what whispers in the stillness?
The exhibition moves between the home and the church, the domestic and the sacred, between the private and the collective. Through worn textiles, carved reflections and charred surfaces, the works circle around inheritance, trauma, presence, and that which lingers across generations.
Rotation 2026
BAS Konsthall
24.01.2026 - 28.03.2026
Artists
Andy Allen-Olivar - Anna Filippa Moberg - Astrid Braide Eriksson - Emily Orlet - Fethi Fahraoui - Linnnea Lindberg - Lovisa Fahlgren - Mehregan Meysami - Olga Krüssenberg - Salome Kappelin - Sandra Fredin
En jurybedömd salong för samtidskonst med fokus på nya medier såsom videokonst, filmkonst och installationer. Elva konstnärer under 35 år medverkar i utställningen, som bär temat Den nya staden – Elva unga konstnärer. Elva röster.
Vi är stolta över att presentera de utvalda verken, framtagna i samarbete med juryn bestående av konstnären och professorn Lina Selander (Konstfack) samt den oberoende curatorn Abir Boukhari.
Could be past, Could be present, Could be future
All Art Now/Extension Art Space
07.11.2025 - 30.01.2026
Artists
Amalia Årfelt - Anna Vasof - Ebba Bohlin - Isabel Lofgren - Jafer Taoun - Mafune Gonjo - Mouna Jemal Siala - Muhammad Ali - Natasha Dahnberg - Nikolina Stellborn - Nina Wedberg Thulin - Nisrine Boukhari - Pia Stjärnvind - Rezan Arab - Safaa Erruas - Salome Kappelin - Selim Ben Cheikh - Thomas Hansson
Curator: Abir Boukhari
Celebrate the end of 2025 with us, together with a group of artists whose paths have crossed the life of AllArtNowLab and Extension Art Space. Some of them work with us repeatedly, while others have joined us recently. Their artworks intersect as an ongoing conversation of their creativity.This exhibition considers time as something we inhabit rather than observe, where artwork carries traces of what we experienced and resonates with what is and what may come. As the year closes, we pause not to conclude but to gather, reflect, and explore our future collaboration.
Abir Boukhari
Efterlanskap / Jälkimaisema
Extension Art Space
15.08.2025 - 30.08.2025
In this exhibition, Salome Kappelin traces the remnants that linger in the body, the family, the landscape, and in memory.
Through drawing, textile, performance, and sound, she engages with themes such as intergenerational trauma, vulnerability, care, and healing.
Liturgical structures and ritual gestures are employed to create spaces for listening, repetition, and embodied memory.
The works carry stories of the Finnish war history and the family’s migration to and integration in Sweden, alongside personal contemplations on taking care of and living with a sick father.
In the interplay between family archives and autofiction, between repetition and dissolution, an afterscape—Efterlanskap in Swedish and Jälkimaisema in Finnish—emerges: a site where the past can be renegotiated, and new narratives can begin to take form.
Horisonter / Horizons
Rejmyre ArtLab
06.06.2025 - 07.09.2025
Sommarens stora utställning 6 juni - 7 september visar ett urval av examensarbeten inom konst och konsthantverk från Konstfack.
”De började alla som en aning vid horisonten, som något spännande, oroande, längtande eller svårt att få grepp om. Under sin utbildning har konstnärerna rört sig närmare och närmare denna horisont och har till slut lyckats göra den synlig även för oss andra.”
Medverkande konstnärer: Anna Pehrsson, Daiane Rafaela, Lisa Hartwig Ericson, Marianne Hellman, Minna Rombo Zetterlund, Pia Stjärnvind, Salome Kappelin och Zoi Johansson.
This summer’s major exhibition, June 6 – September 7, presents a selection of graduate works in art and craft from Konstfack.
“They all began as a glimpse on the horizon—something exciting, unsettling, longing, or difficult to grasp. During their education, the artists have moved closer and closer to this horizon and have finally managed to make it visible to the rest of us.”
Participating artists:
Anna Pehrsson, Daiane Rafaela, Lisa Hartwig Ericson, Marianne Hellman, Minna Rombo Zetterlund, Pia Stjärnvind, Salome Kappelin, and Zoi Johansson.
Seita:/ˈSei̯tɑ/ : Tell me
Konstfack Spring Exhibition
14.05.2025 - 23.05.2025
“Seita” is an old Finnish word and means “tell me”. It has shared linguistic history with the words “cut off” and “a sacred place”.
Using an auto-ethnographic approach, I explore my family’s memories shaped by the Finnish wars. Seita includes video performance, drawings, objects, artefacts and textile works, focusing on themes of heritage, memory, ritual and emotion. Drawing on family memories and historical artefacts, I seek to investigate the potential of the installation format in relation to liturgical processes as a means of engaging with heritage and historiography. This exploration aims to challenge the hopeless narrative of repetitive histories.
Seita:/ˈSei̯tɑ/ : Tell me
Konstfack Master Exhibition
28.03.2025 - 04.04.2025
“Seita” is an old Finnish word and means “tell me”. It has shared linguistic history with the words “cut off” and “a sacred place”.
Using an auto-ethnographic approach, I explore my family’s memories shaped by the Finnish wars. Seita includes video performance, drawings, objects, artefacts and textile works, focusing on themes of heritage, memory, ritual and emotion. Drawing on family memories and historical artefacts, I seek to investigate the potential of the installation format in relation to liturgical processes as a means of engaging with heritage and historiography. This exploration aims to challenge the hopeless narrative of repetitive histories.