LB°22 — Program
ARKIVWelcome to a workshop and lecture of Indigenous spaces: Architecture of Aroha
The group of Architecture of Aroha presents a lecture on their project which unfolds a dialogue between two objects that hold important cultural significance: the wahakura and the gietkka, baby sleeping vessels from Māori and Sámi communities respectively, describing the nature of the collaboration and offering insights and the contexts in which they are made. To finish, you are invited to engage in small-making activities.
When: 21 May, 18.00-19.00
Location: Sparbanksalen, Ája, Ájtte museum, Kyrkogatan 3, 962 31 Jokkmokk
Architecture of Aroha is a collaboration between Gunvor Guttorm, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Inga Ravne Eira, Tanya White, and Jasmine Te Hira, curated by Zoe Black.
Read more about Architecture of Aroha here.
In cooperation with IASPIS, Objectspace, Norwegian Crafts, Sámi allaskuvla