Konsthantverkscentrum is a professional organization for craft artists and the main organizer of Craft Days in Västra Götaland. Together with the Röhsska Museum, Konsthantverkscentrum is presenting this year the members’ exhibition Gnista, an open call exhibition in which members were asked the question: Can craft be a catalyst for hope? Twelve applicants were selected to present their works together in Super Ö at the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg. The opening of Craft Days and the vernissage of Gnista will take place at, and in collaboration with, the Röhsska Museum.
Alice HultdinPhoto: Alice Hultdin
c/o Röhsska museet, Vasagatan 39, Göteborg
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Craft Days 2026 officially opens and the exhibitions 'Gnista' and 'Will we survive?' will be presented to the audience.
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Craft Days 2026 officially opens and the exhibitions 'Gnista' and 'Will we survive?' will be presented to the audience.
Konsthantverkscentrum, Röhsska museet
Konsthantverkscentrum Röhsska museet
c/o Röhsska museet, Vasagatan 39, Göteborg
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See the works of twelve craft artists in the exhibition Gnista – a title referring to a spark as a light in dark times – a symbol of hope, resilience, and a driving force for change, community, and solidarity.
Wednesday 6 May 16.30 – 17.30
See the works of twelve craft artists in the exhibition Gnista – a title referring to a spark as a light in dark times – a symbol of hope, resilience, and a driving force for change, community, and solidarity.
Alice Hultdin, Anders Jakobsen, Carina Marklund, Emelie Liljebäck, Jelizaveta Suska, Jokum Lind Jensen, Katarina Frifarare, Ronja Joensuu, Sara Möller, Ting Wang, Åsa Elmstam, Karin Kakan Hermansson, Röhsska Museet – Gnista
Alice Hultdin Anders Jakobsen Carina Marklund Emelie Liljebäck Jelizaveta Suska Jokum Lind Jensen Katarina Frifarare Ronja Joensuu Sara Möller Ting Wang Åsa Elmstam Karin Kakan Hermansson Röhsska Museet – Gnista