Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)

About this portal
Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH) was established in 2014 and have about 500 students and 250 employees. With our unique composition of education and artistic research, we want to create new opportunities for societal development and knowledge of tomorrow.
On 1 June 2016 SKH was authorised to award artistic third-cycle degrees in artistic practices. Exposition is an integrated part of artistic work at SKH. Each research project must present (stage, narrate, sing, choreograph and so on) its results in a way that is both rigorous and consistent. This requires research to be critically reviewed by peers in a combination of different exposition formats. By developing different formats in which peer review can be carried out, research within the area also addresses the challenges that arise when research is formulated and presented in forms that communicate through an artistically performed experience and thereby contribute to pushing the boundaries that existing forms of publication and dissemination of research set for the ambitions of artistic research.
Stockholm University of the Arts enables its researchers, PhD Candidates and staff to present their projects and findings on SKH’s RC portal in order to publish, archive, and internationally connect their artistic research.
SKH organizes private lessons and workshops aimed at our students, researchers, and employees. For bookings, please contact: heidi.paateremoller@uniarts.se.
contact person(s):
Heidi Möller 
url:
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2225914/3941237
Recent Issues
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0. X-position
Stockholm University of the Arts publication series: X-Position, ISSN 2002-603X;3
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0. Published expositions
Published expositions by Stockholm University of the Arts.
Recent Activities
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Image as Site: Kompass
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Ellen J Røed
connected to: Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
KOMPASS is part of the artistic research project Image as Site at Stockholm University of the Arts in which Ellen Røed and Signe Lidén have developed a method for field recording that combines sound and image in a distinct form of attentional (aesth)ethics. They explore how instruments, time and movement are included in and affect the relationships between bodies, images and places, between experience and representation, in various forms of field recordings.
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Image as Site: Plankan
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Ellen J Røed
connected to: Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Research project at Stockholm University of the Arts.
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Image as Site: Unarchiving Nono
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Ellen J Røed
connected to: Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Unarchiving Nono (2017 – 2022) by Ellen Røed and Bjørnar Habbestad operates as a form of comment or intervention on archiving musical material hidden away from an acoustic everyday life. The project has developed through a method where human memory is examined and activated as a carrier of the musical material, and where musical material is moved out of the archive and unfolded into a local reality. Through an iterative process of listening, remembering and performing each performance is influenced by a new layer of spatial acoustics and everyday sounds, stored with the musical performance, gradually building up to trandform the musical material by spatial layering.
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About the intro for "Death Proof"
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Rasmus Albertsen
connected to: Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
I am looking into Quentin Tarantinos intro for his film Death Proof
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ArtNews
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): My Häggbom
connected to: Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
Konst möter journalistik.
ArtNews re-gestaltar nyhetsberättelser i konstnärlig form i samarbete med olika konstnärer. Vi undersöker vad som uppstår i mellanrummet och mötet mellan konst och journalistiken.
Konstnärligt forskningsprojekt inom Stockholm University of the Arts
Art meets journalism. ArtNews re-designs news stories in artistic form in collaboration with various artists. We investigate the space between art and journalism. Artistic research project at Stockholm University of the Arts
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Ju mer dom spottar på mig desto snabbare kommer jag blomma (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Tinna Joné
connected to: Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
WORK IN PROGRESS
The project aims to develop participation-based and non-linear forms of documentary storytelling in relation to specific sites: Southern and Northern Botkyrka .
The research that will be conducted over three years will include field work, discursive studies of film and theory, process-based practical work, experiments, exhibitions, workshops and seminars.
The exposition is part of SCREENING, Stockholm University of the Arts’ Film and Media platform for ongoing artistic research.