Thursday 1 - Monday 5 September
Ulyana Podkorytova is an artist based in Moscow. She works with video, voice performance, sculpture and graphics. In her art she explores the problem of loss of identity in the era of globalization and post-folklore. In this project she will screen her new film Tamotka, which is both a celebration of folk traditions of Northern Russia, and a modern fairytale about the future of nature and technology.
NB! The sound in this project can only be experienced using a smartphone / headset.
Performance:
Podkorytova will on the 2nd of September at 18:00 do a live performance at Jektefartsmuseet. This will take place in the conference room. Duration around 20 minutes.
Panel discussion:
Ekaterina Sharova from Arctic Art Institute will host an artist talk with Ulyana Podkorytova and British artist Ruth MacLennan. This event will take place at Jektefartsmuseet on 2 September at 18.00. Duration is around 45 minutes.
Border / No Border is an international art project and a collaboration between Prosjekt 67 and Arctic Art Institute. The art project is represented by Russian artist Ulyana Podkorytova, British artist Ruth MacLennan and Norwegian/Sami artist Elina Waage Mikalsen. These three artists will present projects on three different locations in Bodø. All of them often work with themes connected to the Arctic or Northern areas, both from culture, history, environment and mythology. Common for the works in this project is knowledge and women’s role as storytellers and providers of knowledge. Nature and the surroundings play an essential role in the process of understanding and feeling present, and as a gateway between reality and the supernatural.
Date:
Thursday 1 - Monday 5 September
Time:
Continuous
Performance:
Friday 2 September 17:30 at Jektefartsmuseet
Panel discussion:
Friday 2 September 18:00 at Jektefartsmuseet
Duration film:
47 min.
Place:
Mobile art space at Jektefartsmuseet / Bodøsjøen
Age:
All
Price:
Free
Producers:
Prosjekt 67, Arctic Art Institute
Co-host:
Jektefartsmuseet
Photo:
Film stills
Supported by:
Bodø 2024 and Barentskult