Bildmuseet: MFA exhibition from Umeå Academy of Fine Arts
Infinite Proposals is the title of this year’s Master’s exhibition from Umeå Academy of Fine Arts at Umeå University. It will be unveiled with an Art Friday at Bildmuseet on 23 May. A media preview will be held on Wednesday 21 May at 10:00–11:00 ( RSVP). The newly graduated artists will be there to talk about their work.
The exhibition presents works by Kalliopi Akonidou, Maja F. Eriksson, Adam Gidlund, Jonna Iversen, Johanna Löwenhamn, Miranda Monauti, Senja Penttilä Sollén, Jordan Shakes Pålerfält, Josefin Selander, Alva Sjöstedt, Martin Wallén, Erik Olof Wiklund and Malin Östberg, all of whom are graduating from the Master’s Programme in Fine Arts at Umeå University’s Umeå Academy of Fine Arts. The curator is artist Annika Eriksson, a professor at Umeå Academy of Fine Arts and the students’ principal supervisor.
The title of the exhibition, Infinite Proposals, refers to the artistic process, from the initial idea to creating and sending the work out into the world, Annika Eriksson explains.
– Through a lengthy process of endless suggestions, the sidetracks are whittled away before eventually ending up with the finished work. This is a process that requires the artist to liberate their senses, embrace their intuition, and analyse with an open mind.
The degree exhibition at Bildmuseet is the culmination of a period of intensive work, research and discussion. During the two-year Master’s programme – the highest level of education in fine arts – the students have developed their practices, exploring the history and contemporary social relevance of art, its current themes and its status. The exhibition offers visitors an insight into the discourse on contemporary art, as well as explorations of its techniques and materials.
Konsthögskolan Umeå / Infinite Proposals will run from 23 May until 17 August.
PRESS IMAGES
Press Images can be downloaded here. Additional images will be added as artworks and the exhibition are finalised.
PRESS PREVIEW WEDNESDAY 21 MAY 10:00
Welcome to the press preview on Wednesday 21 May at 10:00 ( RSVP). The artists present their works in conversation with museum curator Lisa Lundström.
OPENING ON ART FRIDAY 23 MAY 17:00–24:00The exhibition is opened on Art Friday 23 May at 18:00 in the presence of the artists and with contributions from Museum Director Katarina Pierre and Per Nilsson, Head of the Umeå Academy of Fine Arts. Curator Annika Eriksson gives a brief introduction to the exhibition. Performance, guided tours, creative workshop, live music by Karin Park, DJ and bar throughout the evening. The exhibition Belkis Ayón / Mythology is inaugurated the same evening.
ARTISTS' TOUR
On Sunday, 25 May, at 14:00, the students will present their artworks in conversation with museum curator Lisa Lundström.
SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATIONS
On Sunday, 25 May at 15:00, Scholarships will be awarded among the graduating Master’s students, from the Royal Skyttean Society, Umeå Municipality, the Alva Gallery / Region Västerbotten, the Verkligheten Gallery, and the Umeå Academy of Fine Arts. The awardees will be announced by Per Nilsson, Head of the Academy.
For further information
Lisa Lundström, museum curator Bildmuseet lisa.lundstrom@bildmuseet.umu.se, +46 90-786 9512
Helena Vejbrink, press contact Bildmuseet helena.vejbrink@bildmuseet.umu.se, +46 90-786 9379
Contacts
General Press InquiriesPress Officer
Tel:+46 90 786 50 89press@umu.seAbout us
Umeå University is a comprehensive university and one of Sweden’s largest higher education institutions with around 38,000 students and 4,600 staff. We have a diverse range of high-quality educational programmes and research within all disciplinary domains and the arts. The University offers world-class educational and research environments and helps expand knowledge of global significance. This is where the groundbreaking discovery was made of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool, which was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. At Umeå University, everything is just around the corner. Our tightly knit campus makes it easy to meet, collaborate and share knowledge, something that encourages a dynamic and open culture.
Subscribe to releases from Umeå University
Subscribe to all the latest releases from Umeå University by registering your e-mail address below. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Latest releases from Umeå University
Thyroid gland new possible target for prostate cancer treatment14.11.2025 10:01:20 CET | Press Release
A hormone produced in the thyroid gland can play a key role in the development of prostate cancer. This is shown in a new study by an international research group led by Umeå University, Sweden, and the Medical University of Vienna, Austria. By blocking a receptor for the hormone, the growth of tumour cells in the prostate was inhibited. In the long term, the discovery may open up a new way of attacking certain types of aggressive prostate cancer.
Bacterial “bubbles” hitchhike on cellular protrusions to reach the cell surface8.10.2025 13:05:00 CEST | Press Release
Researchers at Umeå University have discovered that the microscopic “bubbles” released by bacteria in our body do not just drift around randomly. Instead, they use the thin protrusions of cells as a transport route to quickly and efficiently reach their target with their contents.
Sara Granér / Derail Us from Evil4.10.2025 07:00:00 CEST | Press Release
Sara Granér is one of Sweden’s leading comic artists and satirists. This autumn, she presents three-dimensional works at Bildmuseet. The exhibition Sara Granér / Räls oss ifrån ondo [Derail Us from Evil] opens on Art Friday, 17 October.
Art and Truth-Telling at Bildmuseet4.10.2025 07:00:00 CEST | Press Release
What counts as truth? In what ways can art expand the language of truth and the process of truth-telling? Art and Truth-Telling marks the process of the Truth Commission for the Sámi people on the Swedish side of Sábmie. Through vuöllie [joik], duöjjie [Sámi crafts], drawing, installation, architecture and glasswork, the exhibition highlights the role of art in the expression of personal and collective truths.
Researchers uncover how immune cells use zinc to fight infections — challenging long-held beliefs5.9.2025 07:43:00 CEST | Press Release
A research team from Umeå University, Sweden, in collaboration with Ghent University, Belgium, has made a groundbreaking discovery about how the body's first immune defense, neutrophils, orchestrate the mobilization of zinc to fight microbes. The study is published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
In our pressroom you can read all our latest releases, find our press contacts, images, documents and other relevant information about us.
Visit our pressroom