
Thousands of scribbles in a notebook. The muffled clamour of the television in the other room. A moment of contemplation and a hasty prayer. From repetition to ritual, from reflection to meaning, from object to beauty that pours into the void.
„Fill the Void“ is an exhibition for the Munich Jewellery Week by Students of the MFA programme in Applied Art and Design of the HDK-Valand Campus Steneby at the University of Gothenburg. In the Border area between significance and ordinariness the exhibition shows works by artists and craftspeople with roots throughout Europe.



Mark DiestMark develops kinetic light objects that explore the interplay between natural movement and mechanical logic.
Melvin KaczmarczyAs a sculptor, Melvin wants to find the essence of form through geometry and nature.
Eemu KaikkonenBy combining control and intuition during the metalworking process, Eemu creates organic and airy sculptures with themes of growth and spirit, turning non-physical phenomena into physical beings.
Adam KminiakAdam works with unconventional techniques and aesthetics without losing sight of the values of the traditional craft of swordsmithing.
Sebastian NordhSebastian is interested in our industrial history and its influence on modern society and manufacturing processes.
Grieta SilinaGrieta explores the possibilities of translating thoughts, memories, associations and thought processes into a material language.
Miriam StahlgrenA hopeful thinker of post-worldly thoughts and a post-ironic appreciation of beauty.
Christoph von RodenIn an experimental working process, Christoph uses steel as a material and is guided by its reaction as he tries to discover its fragile properties.
Julian WoudstraJulian explores how lightweight structures reshape spaces, using a vocabulary of fragile, adaptable forms that intertwine with his surroundings rather than simply occupying them.
Urszula M ZwierzUrszula uses metal to translate the softness of toys, memories and childhood into forms that are both familiar and strange.
Vernissage: 04.03. from 14:00
Where: In the Pop-Up Gallery at KUNSTLABOR2
Admission is free