Upcoming: The Community of Writers book, published in collaboration with the Art Academy in Bergen, Norway and the Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź, Poland. Seminar, Interweaving Structures: Fabric as Material, Method, and Message, Central Museum of Textiles, Łódź. Essay on textile work and mental health. Interview with Jessica Warboys. Research Lab: Craft – examining historical textile pieces through recreation and creative writing, Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts, and Design, Stockholm.
In 2023:How Artists' Books Live, essay surveying the conceptual underpinnings of artists' books and artistic publishing practices, published by the Bergen Art Book Fair and Galleri Entrée, Bergen, Norway. Panel discussion Bookshops as Distribution Platforms, with Edition Taube and Hverdag Books, Bergen Art Book Fair. Practical study in folk embroidery, Sätergläntan Institutet för Slöjd och Hantverk, Insjön, Sweden.
In 2022: As Below, So Above, co-curated with Astrid Helen Windingstad at Haugesund Billedgalleri, Norway, with accompanying catalogue.Exhibitions Jesper Thour and Cristian Quinteros Soto at ValsaKonst. The Meeting, The Moment – monographic essay on the work of Cato Løland, published by Galleri Entrée, Bergen. Participation in The Community of Writers workshop, in collaboration with the Art Academy in Bergen, Norway and the Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź, Poland. Interviews with Cory Arcangel, Hanne Beate Ueland, Derek Sargent, Samuel Brzeski, Claudia LaRocco, and Naomi Fisher, as well as the essay Children in the Museum vs. Museums for Children, and The Look of Now – a review of Identity Pitches by Cory Arcangel and Stine Janvin, all on CAS. Installation of sculptures by Katarina Löfström for Sigtuna Hamnplan and Hanna Hedman for Tingvallaskola, Sigtuna Kommun.
In 2021: Exhibition do it, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and presented at ValstaKonst, Sigtuna Museum & Art, in collaboration with Independent Curators International (ICI). Installation of public artwork Välkommen by Anna Berglind, Sigtuna Museum & Art and Sigtuna Kommun. This was not made for you, review of the exhibition Lean, curated by Legacy Russell, published by Texte zur Kunst. Interviews with Mitch Speed and Juliane Foronda, as well as the Norwegian-language review of the exhibition Lean, all on CAS.
In 2020: Interviews with Mari Kolbeinson and Margrethe Aanestad and Elin Melberg of Prosjektrom Normanns, as well as the essay Art Collecting in a Time of Global Crisis, and Curating in Isolation, all on CAS. Essay "Anita Münz - Liberation at Last" included in The Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s, published by Sammlung Verbund.
In 2019: Exhibitions True Nature – A Still Life and Death Drawing Meditation with Elaine Su-Hui in collaboration with Stilken & Strøm at Prosjektrom Normanns, Stavanger; A Longer Table with Ami Kohara and Erik Sjödin; and the the performance Quisquose #14 by Jacek Smolicki, both at Köttinspektion, Uppsala, co-curated with Sally Müller. An interview with Amanda Ross-Ho for Kunsthall Stavanger, and interviews with Yang Yeung, Sam Holleran, Helga Nyman, and Nick DeMarco, as well as the essay Performing #metoo, all on CAS. Gave birth to Baby #2!
In 2018: Exhibitions Bendik Kaltenborn: Tegne, Form og Farge; Hanne Lippard, Ulyd; Alex Bag; Renate Müller: 50 Years of Toys and Design; Ode to a Dishrag, Hymn to a Tiger (Ode til en vaskeklut, hymne til en tiger) in collaboration with the Norwegian Association of Textile Artists, Video art for Kids with Andrea Zittel and Lars Hedelin, and the performance Judder Shudder: Act II with Jonathan Baldock and Florence Peake, all at Kunsthall Stavanger under the direction of Hanne Mugaas. Interviews with Ask Bjørlo, Unn Sønju, Carin Wessel, Renate Müller, Hanne Lippard, Violet Dennison, and Kristina Ketola Bore for Kunsthall Stavanger. Interviews with Margrethe Aanestad, Cory Arcangel, Rob Goyanes, Gabriele Schor, and Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor as well as the essay The Third Place, all on CAS. The release of the first CAS book at Untitled, SF coinciding with the public event Balancing Act with CAS Editor Marte Danielsen Jølbo, Geir Haraldseth, Margrethe Aanestad, Devon Bella, Evan Reiser, Jeanne Gerrity, Claudia la Rocco. What We Talk About When We Talk About Work, a public presentation of Kunsthall Stavanger's programming for children at Bluecoat, Liverpool organized by Laura Mansfield and presented by This is Tomorrow. CAS critical and experimental writing workshop with Claudia La Rocco, in collaboration with Rimi / Imir Scenekunst (RISK).
In 2017: Exhibitions Michael Bell-Smith: Mall, Punk; I Heard You Laughing curated by Myriam Ben Salah and Martha Kirszenbaum; Where have we been (Vestlandsutstillingen 2017), art videos for kids with David Shrigley and Ingela Ihrman; and the performance series The Core of I.L. by Sidsel Christensen, all at Kunsthall Stavanger under the direction of Hanne Mugaas. Interviews with Michael Bell-Smith, Myriam Ben Salah and Martha Kirszenbaum, and Pilar Zevallos with the Kiki Kogelnik Foundation, as well as Kiki Kogelnik: artist, innovator, activist, for Kunsthall Stavanger. Interviews with Jacob Wren, Julie Niemi, Rachael Rakes, Ingrid Toogood, Camilla Edström Ödemark, and Siri Borge as well as texts Private: Wear a Mask When you Talk to Me, Forever and ever, and HOLD, all on CAS. Book launch of Kiki Kogelnik, Inner Life at Printed Matter, NYC with a panel discussion with Wendy Vogel and Jenni Sorkin. Participation in the roundtable discussion Expanded Art in the Public Space for Screen City Biennale. Residency at Lalandhuset, Rogaland Fylkeskommune.
In 2016: Exhibitions Jessica Warboys: Topo Scenic; Morten Norbye Halvorsen: Wave Table Concert; Sascha Braunig: Torsion, Frode Felipe Schjelderup: The Outinside Art; Mark Van Yetter: The mere knowledge of a fact is pale; and the first institutional retrospective of Judith Bernstein, all at Kunsthall Stavanger under the direction of Hanne Mugaas and interim director Maya Økland. Co-edited Judith Bernstein RISING, published by Kunsthall Stavanger and Mousse Publishing and released at the New Museum, NY with a discussion between Judith Bernstein and Johanna Fateman. An interview with Judith Bernstein included in the the Judith Bernstein monograph, Dicks of Death, Edition Patrick Frey. Essay "Judith Bernstein – VERTICAL" included in The Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s, published by Sammlung Verbund. Interviews with Dylan Gauthier, Jordan Seiler, Mathias Kryger, and Philipp Kleinmichel, as well as On an Exit from Contemporary Art, a review of a lecture by Tirdad Zolghadr, and Eternity Form, all on CAS. Interviews with Judith Bernstein and Mark van Yetter, for Kunsthall Stavanger. Presentation of personal curatorial practice in collaboration with Office of Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) in Bodø. Gave birth to the world's best baby!
Older: Former Exhibitions Coordinator at Independent Curators International (ICI) and assisted with exhibitions State of Mind; New California Art Circa 1970, En Mas’: Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean, and do it curated Hans Ulrich Obrist, among others, under the direction of Alaina Claire Feldman and Renaud Proch. Editorial assistant for EN MAS’: Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean and the Allen Ruppersberg Sourcebook, both published by ICI and DAP. A Conversation with Will Bradley of Kunsthall Oslo at NADA New York, discussion with Matthew Israel about his book Kill for Peace: Artists Against the Vietnam War at ICI, NY, and a presentation and conversation about Munchmuseet on the Move with Natalie Hope O’Donnell at ISCP, New York.
Sans Tête Au Monde, a new commission of artworks by Tamara Henderson and Santiago Mostyn at Kunsthall Stavanger. Exhibitions Let’s Pretend We Live Here in Hökarängen, Stockholm; Powerplay at Stockholm's Kulturhuset; and copy/copy at Atelier 123, Stockholm, all in collaboration with Sally Müller under the heading of Constellation Projects.
Interviews with Lars Morell and Elin Melberg, Pedro Gomez-Egaña, Tove Kommedal, Travis Boyer and Ian Cofre, as well as a review of Swoon's Submerged Motherlands at the Brooklyn Museum, and a review of Paul Chan: Selected Writings 2000-2014, all on CAS. Interviews with Takeshi Murata, Magnhild Øen Nordahl, Elin Mugaas and Elise Storsveen, Wencke Mühleisen, Gunhild Moe, Amy Bessone, Randi Grov Berger, Yui Kugimiya, Nicolas Party, Steinar Sekkingstad, Alex Klein and Mark Owens of Oslo Editions, Raphael Gygax, Micaela Durand, Tara Sinn, as well as Second-wave Feminism + Norwegian Artistic Practice, a profile of Paul McCarthy, a review of Frances Stark's My Best Thing, and an overview of the history of Barbara Hepworth's Figure for Landscape, all for Kunsthall Stavanger. A conversation reflecting on War Games with Darryl Sapien for ICI. Dear Jesus, Do Something! on Johan Bergström Hyldahl for Cecilia Hillström Gallery, Stockholm, and Far From the Sea, Perhaps…on the work of Morne Visagie and Mbongeni Dlamini for WhatiftheWorld Gallery, Cape Town.
Managed the studio of the artist Swoon (Caledonia Curry) and oversaw studio production and exhibitions including the Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea at Deitch Projects and The Swimming Cities of Serenissima at the 2009 Venice Biennale. Previously a Master Apprentice for the studio of Sol LeWitt, and assisted in the installation of Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective at MassMoCA.