Upcoming seminar
Getting ready for a seminar about culture politics with the Swedish Artists’ Association!
The European Triennal for Contemporary Jewellery 2017
Sanna Svedestedt Carboo
Brooch from the Cameo Series 2017
Reindeer leather 25 x 15 x 3 cm
I am very happy to have been selected among the 15 artists representing Sweden in The European Triennal for Contemporary Jewellery 2017 in Mons, Belgium.
The European Triennal for Contemporary Jewellery, organized by WCC BF (World Crafts Council Belgique francophone), is an internationally recognized event where two European countries are invited to join Belgium at every triennial. This year: France and Sweden. Three commissioners were chosen to select representative works of their respective countries: François Vanderauwera for Belgium; Brune Boyer for France and Sofia Björkman for Sweden.
With support by Iaspis, The Swedish Arts Grants Committeé, I traveled to Belgium to participate in the inauguration of the triennal in October 2017.

Photo: JS Herman. Opening night of the European Triennal for Contemporary Jewellery 2017 in Mons, Belgium.

Photo: JS Herman. Exhibition display, from left work by Agnes Larsson, Sanna Svedestedt Carboo, Jorge Manilla.
Selected Artists
Belgium
Clarisse Bruynbroeck, Liesbet Bussche, Isabelle Carpentier, Frédérique Coomans, Clémentine Correzzola, Bernard François, Max Gielis, Jonathan Hens, Lodie Kardouss, Jorge Manilla, Patrick Marchal, Dimitar Stankov, Sébastien Vandekerckhove, Octave Vandeweghe, Eve Wolfs.
France
Marianne Anselin, Stella Bierrenbach, Babette Boucher, Monika Brugger, Sébastien Carré, Marion Delarue, Marine Dominiczak, Sophie Hanagarth, Florence Lehman, Isabelle Leourier, Marie Masson, Nathalie Perret, Galatée Pestre, Céline Sylvestre, Laurence Verdier.
Sweden
A5 (Adam Grinovich & Annika Pettersson), Tobias Alm, Lisa Björke, Linnéa Eriksson, Mia Fkih Mabrouk, Catarina Hällzon, Helena Johansson Lindell, Agnieszka Knap, Agnes Larsson, Li Liang, Kajsa Lindberg, Karin Roy Andersson, Jelizaveta Suska, Sanna Svedestedt Carboo, Johanna Tornqvist.
A big thank you to WCC BF, Konsthantverkscentrum and Iaspis, The Swedish Arts Grants Committeé.
Fragments
Did a project together with artists Karin Roy Andersson, Attai Chen, Åsa Christensson, Hanna Liljenberg and Carina Shoshtary during April 2017 and which we presented at Four. The exibition was reviewed by Boel Ulfsdotter in Göteborgs Posten.
New acquisition
Very happy to have this brooch aquired by the National Museum in Stockholm!
Ola Salo Wilderness
Jewellery by Hanna Liljenberg, Karin Roy Andersson and me in Cooper & Gorfer’s cover photo for Ola Salo’s Wilderness album
World Art Day
On stage with Katarina Jönsson Norling in conversation with the Swedish Minister of Culture Alice Bah Kunke about artists’s working conditions. In the background, textile work by Kaisa Melanton and of couse I am wearing brooches by Hanna Liljenberg.
have a closer look
Finally! I have been working on my webpage for quite some time and now I it is more of less finished and ready for inspection.
I work with a variety of projects and I have been looking for the best structure on how I can present that. Please take a look around!
From the Coolest Corner – Galerie Handwerk
The touring exhibition From the Coolest Corner – Nordic Jewellery is making the final stop at Galerie Handwerk in Munich during Schmuck 2015.
My Raw ring #1 in cowskin and lacquer, presented in the exhibition
Current Obsession Interview
Article by Kellie Riggs covering the trend of Artist-run exhibitions with focus on Munich. My partner in crime Karin Roy Andersson and I were interviewed about our past Munich exhibitions (ig)nobel (2013), In the Forest (2012) and A Pieceful Swedish Smörgåsbord (2011). This issue of Current Obsession was released during Schmuck 2014 www.current-obsession.com

www.current-obsession.com
Contemporary Swedish Art Jewellery
My jewellery featured in the book on Contemporary Swedish Art Jewellery written by Inger Wästberg.