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Exhibition

Room for grace

Room for Grace

Work by students in Studio 2 – Master´s programme in Design, specialisation in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design, KHiO.

Delving into the history, etymology, ethics, and aesthetics of grace, students arrived at their own sense of the term and its significance. Thus began the process of developing the conceptual and material presence of the exhibited spatial artefacts, each embodying a particular stance on grace.

Dialogue was an essential part of this process: with peers and tutors, as well as with the context. The works form a polyphonic ensemble in the courtyard of the museum, giving form to grace in the particular site and within the cultural framework of Faerderbiennalen.

Program

Opening of the exhibition with pop-up performance and launch of Færderbiennalen program 13.05.2026 17:00-19:00.

The installation will remain until the end of the biennale 02.08.2026. 
Read more: Færderbiennalen.

Contributors

Students: Mira Genevieve Dagbo Landa, Mattis Dysthe Lyngstad, Ada Elvine Rummelhoff, Alice Kjersti Ryen, Kamilla Skarsbø, Lidija Ziepaltaite. 

Course leader: Professor Pavlina Lucas


Thanks to Haugar kunstmuseum and Færderbiennalen for the collaboration.