The exhibition Caring Futures lasts until 18 December, but the day before the curators invite to the finale and the very last opportunity for a guided tour. It lasts from 14-15, with the opportunity to look around the exhibition afterwards. The gallery closes at 16.
The artists in the exhibition
8 out of 25 artistic contributions are shown in the exhibition at Sølvberget Gallery.
Emilia Tikka: AEON & EUDAIMONIA (Installations with photography, film and objects)
Ruth Gilmor: Nurturing manoeuvres (Textile art)
Cathrine Evelid: Tjenersnakk (Video work)
Åsa Båve: Caring with Force (Video installation)
Kaisu Koski: KLEM: kunstig empati (Installation)
Jacob Remin: All watched over by machines by loving grace (Performance concert and visual matrix)
Kari Telstad Sundet: Memory Space Traveller (Audiovisual installation)
Marie Lynn Speckert: MOTUS (Installation)
Find more information in the exhibition catalogue.
Research, collaboration and support
The exhibition is part of the research project Caring Futures: developing care ethics for technology-mediated care practices at the University of Stavanger, funded by the Research Council of Norway (RCN). The project deals with ethics of care in a time of change in health, care and welfare policy, services and practice.
Caring Futures is also in collaboration with HelseCampus Stavanger, Kapittel 22, Smart City Research Network at UiS and Stavanger kommune. Supported by Norsk Kulturråd, Stavanger kommune and Norges forskningsråd (RCN).
Contact persons:
- Ingvill Hellstrand, e-mail: ingvil.f.hellstrand@uis.no
- Hege Tapio, e-mail: hege@iolab.no