Capellagården

Transformation — arts and crafts in 14 different shades

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The picture shows a table created by student Johan Wik.
This spring Vandalorum is showing an exhibition with Capellagården's ceramics and furniture students from year two. A chance to catch a glimpse of tomorrow's artists, craftsmen and designers. During the exhibition, 14 works are displayed, each student with an individual project and interpretation of the concept of “transformation”.

We are born, we learn, grow older, taller, hopefully wiser.

Our minds search for new challenges where, in the quiet, we undergo a kind of human, slow metamorphosis.

Something comes off, shapes change shape, visions change color.

In the process, we become another, things transform in step with ourselves. Something so clearly changed but fundamentally the same.


Exhibitors

Ambjörn Andersson - Wood
Arlette Picard - Wood
Elin Lindberg - Ceramics
Ellen Salin - Ceramics
Ella Zetterberg - Ceramics
Felicia Engerdahl - Wood
Felicia Hammarén - Wood
Gertrud Abrahamsson - Ceramics
Johan Henning - Ceramics
Johan Wik - Wood
Josefin Vernersson - Ceramics
Klara Joakimsson - Ceramics
Maja Hallström - Ceramics
Martina Kröger - Ceramics

About Capellagården

“A school of creative work”

Where the barren Alvaret meets the thriving small village of Vickleby on Södra Öland, there you will find Capellagården. A not quite common meeting in Sweden's landscape. Just like this exhibition where wood meets clay, not completely separated but still fundamentally different.

Capellagården was founded in 1960 with the vision to give people of all ages the opportunity to realize their craft and creative dreams. Today, the business is run as a foundation managed by a non-profit board of directors. At the school, you can study ceramics, garden, furniture, textiles or building maintenance, and in summer shorter courses.

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