LB°24 — Participants
Andreas R Andersson & Karl Sjölund
Beowulf: Dangerzone is a collaboration between Andreas R Andersson and Karl Sjölund.
Anna Zvyagintseva
Anna Zvyagintseva (b. 1986, Dnipro, Ukraine) is an artist who lives and works in Kyiv.
Architecture of Aroha
Architecture of Aroha is a collaborative project that explores indigenous practices in Aotearoa New Zealand and Sápmi.
Daniel de Paula
Daniel de Paula (b. 1987, Brazilian) reflects upon the production of space as the reproduction of dominant abstract ideologies.
Em’kal Eyongakpa
Em'kal Eyongakpa (b. 1981, Manyu, Cameroons) approaches the experienced, the unknown and collective stories through repetition and transformation.
Eveliina Sarapää
Eveliina Sarapää (b. 1976, Oulu, Finland), is an architect with Sámi roots in Ohcejohka, who lives and works in Helsinki.
Fadlabi
Fadlabi (b. 1975, Omdurman, Sudan) lives and works in Luleå, Sweden.
Grandeza Studio
Grandeza Studio is a collective of architects and artists founded in Madrid in 2011.
Inas Halabi
Inas Halabi (b. 1988, Jerusalem, Palestine) explores power structures inherent in her surroundings, with a special interest in everyday mythology.
INTERPRT
INTERPRT works to expose environmental destruction and human rights violations with ties to extractive industries.
Jenni Laiti & Outi Pieski
Jenni Laiti (b. 1981) & Outi Pieski (b. 1973) are artists based in Finland and Sweden.
Jenny Nordmark
Jenny Nordmark (b. 1980, Kalix, Sweden) explores, through art, architecture and scenography, issues connected to the climate, the local and the global.
Lena Stenberg
Lena Stenberg (b. 1961, Kiruna, Sápmi/Sweden) is an artist that lives and works in Kiruna, Sweden.
PhosFATE
PhosFATE is a collaboration between Mohamed Sleiman Labat (1986, Sahrawi Refugee Camp/ Tindouf, Algeria) and Pekka Niskanen (1961, Mikkelin mlk, Finland).
The waterfall that went silent
'The waterfall that went silent' is a spatial intervention in public space by the Umeå School of Architecture (UMA).
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wiklundwiklund consists of the duo Katarina Wiklund (b. 1963, Stockholm, Sweden) and Susanna Wiklund (b. 1964, Luleå, Sweden).