Timothy Johansson

‘The core of Utopia is the desire for being otherwise, individually and collectively, subjectively and objectively. Its expressions explore and bring to debate the potential contents and contexts of human flourishing’. – Ruth Levitas This degree project explores how Utopia can be used as a pedagogical method in art education to help students examine and… Continue reading Timothy Johansson

Vanda Lakatos

This degree project explores how the creation of ‘mood monsters’ can function as a pedagogical tool in art education. Through a workshop where students visualise emotions as monsters, they are given the opportunity to explore and express their inner experiences through visual means. The project is based on an understanding of emotions as complex and… Continue reading Vanda Lakatos

tilda

My degree project explores how art education can enable a more relational approach to nature. The series depicts an event from a workshop in the study, where participants brought a natural object into the classroom to explore human–nature relations. The series portrays the event from the perspective of an insect.

Wilda Wennelin

It’s October and I’m on my way to the aesthetic clinic that I saw an ad for on Instagram. I’m scrolling through TikTok videos and I’m terrified that the person behind me will see that I’m watching girls getting their injections. I know who the girl in the video is, she was on “Paradise Hotel”… Continue reading Wilda Wennelin

Siri Junell

To dream, have dreams. To imagine, fantasise, build castles in the air. To daydream, make believe, lose yourself in musings. “Dream Factory” examines how music, scenography, craft and mechanics can work together to create new spaces and stories. What happens if an organ pipe gets a life of its own, or if an electronic instrument… Continue reading Siri Junell

Rickard Barendsen

There is a void in me, between my thoughts, hidden behind all the noise, is where it resides. From a distance, it appears frightening, an unyielding darkness, infinite in its reach. What horrors lurks in its depths? To meet it, one must surrender, let go of certainty, release the grip of the ego. In this… Continue reading Rickard Barendsen

Erik Corneliusson

This work originates from an endless cycle of trying to reach the next version of myself, an almost religious self-obsession. It revolves around an uncertain self-image, where I move between wanting to become more, become less, and trying to understand what ‘I’ am. Each adjustment becomes a way of managing the friction between who I… Continue reading Erik Corneliusson