Lisa Hartwig Ericson

I was just a child the first time I pointed at my grandmother’s arm and asked why she had a number there. Ever since then, she has told me about her memories. So many times that I have a very detailed and clear picture in my head, almost as if it is a memory of… Continue reading Lisa Hartwig Ericson

Klara Östlund

I cut my hair like Mia Wallace is a portrayal and exploration of memories from my late teenage years. I felt strong emotions during that time without knowing where they came from. As an 18-year-old, I wanted to be seen as sexy and cool, fit into a social group, and create my identity as a… Continue reading Klara Östlund

Eva Reichmann

My degree project is about the experience of life and friction, about the fragility that comes with being a body in the world. I am interested in encounters. What happens when one material meets another, when two people come together and then leave each other. Nature versus culture; soft skin and the violent wet sea;… Continue reading Eva Reichmann

Eva Janson

Conveying the wordless, attempting to understand and cope with grief. It is also about family relationships and the inner child. It is intuitively created objects with a connection to a family tragedy and an investigation into why the doing is so important.

Agaton Jansson Nordahl

My degree project is an examination of fragility. An exploration of different materials and their properties. What is fragility? What material is it? What colours?

Marianne Hellman

I see, get to know, and try to understand the world through my hands. I use these hands as tools to make a difference, to make a change. To change and refine material, explore and create possibilities. But when is a material considered to be refined, and who would be the judge of that? Is… Continue reading Marianne Hellman

Jonathan Widegren

The airborne threat is something abstract, something invisible – sometimes perceptible, sometimes not. It is whatever we agree that it is. It’s witchcraft, miasma, Coronavirus, smog, greenhouse gases… My degree project is a sculptural exploration of what exists in the borderlands of the intangible. In my project, I investigate the incompatibility of the self with… Continue reading Jonathan Widegren

Johanna Edwardh

Welcome to the forge. How can I help you? … Ok, do you want stones with that? … Only red ones. Okay. And material? … Mmm, and texture? … Ok, anything else? … Alright, your order will be ready within 10-55 days. You never know. Have a good day! I am using my degree project… Continue reading Johanna Edwardh

Jennie Leino

Minerals are separated and melted out of the ground at a tremendous rate. They are transformed to be everywhere in our everyday lives- in the building you live in, the food you eat, the supplements and medicine you take, the subway you ride on, and the smartphone in your hand. For every mineral-based artifact you… Continue reading Jennie Leino

Douglas Tillberg

Iced out white gold, Colorful gemstones, and enamel. Bling is a communicator of success and a place to express one’s individuality through depicting anything from classic symbols to modern logos or cartoon characters. But what happens if you apply American bling to Swedish symbols? And what are the differences between American and Swedish pop culture?… Continue reading Douglas Tillberg