CURRICULUM VITAE
Education
2023–2025
MA in Theology, Aarhus University, Denmark
2018-2023
BA in Theology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
2016
Testrup Folk High School, Art Programme, Denmark
Selected Solo + Group Exhibitions
2026
Upcoming exhibition, Hus 8000, Nobody Wants this, curated by Anne Bea, Stine Dines and Karoline Gaia Strøm
2024
Solo exhibition, Hortus Conclusus, Gellerup Church, Aarhus, Denmark
2025
Kunstnernes Forårsudstilling (Spring Exhibition), censored exhibition at Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark
2024
Group exhibition, Hot Hands, Skovgaard Museum, Viborg, Denmark, curated by Tanja Toft-Rix
2024
Kunstnernes Sommerudstilling (Summer Exhibition), censored exhibition at Vardemuseerne, Varde, Denmark
2022
Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling (Autumn Exhibition), Limfjorden Art Association, Struer, Denmark
2020
Solo exhibition, Mythshop, Rødegaard, Vistoft, Denmark
2019
Solo exhibition, comissioned work, Ved Vandet Festival, Denmark
2016
I Danmark er jeg født, Aarhus City Hall, Denmark,
2010
Catch 10, Censored exhibiton at ARoS Art Museum, Aarhus, Denmark,
Awards and Grants
2025
Honorary Grant, Jens Einar and Johanne Larsen Foundation
(supporting young visual artists)
2016
Friends of Aarhus Katedralskole, award for exhibition "The long Journey"
2010
Museum Prize, awarded by Jens Erik Sørensen, Catch 10, ARoS Art Museum
Projects, Research and Commissions
2026
Album cover, Ondskyld, Fuld Affekt
2025
Lecture, Vor Frue Church, Aarhus
“Vulnus: Encountering the Wound as Otherness, as the Working-through of Trauma, and as an Ethical Demand.”: The lecture was concerning my thesis, drawing on, among other sources, Holocaust testimonies, the works of the visual artist Berlinde De Bruyckere, the Isenheim Altarpiece, and the paintings of Fra Angelico, I explore—through psychoanalytic and theological perspectives—how wounds are brought to the surface in both the individual and society through wounded imagery. I thus examine the pastoral and healing potential of such art.
2025
Book cover illustration, Kerstins hus by Hanne Marie Houkjær, Forlag Folke
2024–2025
Research contributor, exhibition LIVSANGST, Museum Jorn, Silkeborg
My research formed the foundation for the exhibition LIVSANGST, in which art is presented as a medium for processing illness and existential anxiety. The research is also communicated in the article “The ‘sick' Human Gaze” in the exhibition catalogue LIVSANGST.
2024–2025
Museum guide, Museum Jorn, Silkeborg
Guided tours: “Illness unto Death and Illness unto Life: Jorn and Kierkegaard”
2023
Book cover illustration, Lysninger by Hanne Marie Houkjær, Forlag Folke
Teaching and Artistic Work
2024
Guest teacher (BGK – Visual Arts Programme), Viborg School of Culture, Denmark
2020–2021
Visual Arts Teacher, F.O. Denmark
Theatre and Stage Design
2019-2020
Scenography project, Nordic Theatre Laboratory / Odin Teatret, Holstebro. Instructor: Anna Stigsgaard: In the theatre production "Danmarksgade", we involved the local residents of Danmarksgade and worked with both collective and individual experiences of the Second World War among the older population as a way of processing the traumas of war. We explored how embodied and artistic engagement with history can open up memories and relationships, anchoring us in both past and present. In the performance, young and old accompanied one another within a shared narrative.
2019
Production Design, Three Brothers
Director: Lasse Ulvedal Tolbøll
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