OPEN CALL 2023: CHARLOTTENBORG SPRING EXHIBITION
OPEN CALL: During the period 1 December - 22 December 2022, applications are invited for Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2023.
OPEN CALL: During the period 1 December - 22 December 2022, applications are invited for Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2023.
Skjold Rambow (b. 1999) is an artist and performer and a student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. With a background as an elite gymnast, breakdancer and choir singer with the Copenhagen Boys Choir, Skjold works with theatre as a phenomenon through sculpture and performance.
The Charlottenborg Foundation is looking for two interns for the autumn - a communications intern and an exhibition intern. For both positions, we are looking for interns for a study-related internship starting in September/October 2022. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at noon.
Julie Falk (b. 1991) is a visual artist educated at Malmö Konsthogskola. Through sculpture and film, she deals with correlations between subtraction, work, value and surface. Her work is characterized by appropriation, deconstruction and rearrangement as methods that can challenge hierarchies and subvert dominant structures.
Nina Nørgaard (b. 1985) has studied and worked with glass in Paris, Venice and San Francisco since 2005. Nørgaard graduated in Sweden from Kosta Glasskola in 2010, and in 2011 she founded a design company in her own name, where she creates her own projects and collections and is part of a number of selected collaborations.
On Saturday 5 February, the Talent Prize, the Solo Prize and the Deep Forest Art Land Prize were presented at the opening of the Spring Exhibition at Charlottenborg Kunsthal by this year's curators Hesselholdt & Mejlvang.