Arnhild Staal Pettersen

Arnhild Staal Pettersen

Siri Jøntvedt

Arnhild Staal Pettersen (NO) is the Artistic and Managing Director at DansiT Choreographic Center. Her 20 years of experience as a creative and performing dance artist in both choreographic processes and with different art development projects, influence her leadership, curation, and facilitation in her daily work at DansiT. She is dedicated to challenging the prevailing view of whose stories are told and what bodies are seen on stage and in the art field. 

Foto: Atle Auran.

 

Ásgerður Gunnarsdóttir

Ásgerður Gunnarsdóttir

Siri Jøntvedt

Ásgerður Gunnarsdóttir [IS/NO] works as a curator, dramaturg, and teacher within the field of contemporary dance and performing arts in Iceland, Norway, and internationally. She was co-artistic director of Reykjavik Dance Festival from 2014 – 2020 and currently works as a curating producer and dramaturg for DansiT in Trondheim, as well as working on independent projects as a curator and a dramaturg Her curatorial interests revolve around how to distribute curatorial agency to lesser heard voices, and how to create allyship within curatorial practices in the performing arts. 

 

Linn Halvorsrød

Linn Halvorsrød

CT[Lab]

Linn Halvorsrød (NO) is an artist, mediator, and writer. Her work is represented in the collection of the Norwegian National Museum, she has done public commissions, and her work has been exhibited extensively both in Norway and abroad. Halvorsrød has been working at Trondheim kunstmuseum for many years as a part of the education department and as a project manager. She is currently also in charge of the performative project “Family” by artist Francesca Grilli, a collaboration between Trondheim kunstmuseum and the National Museum in Oslo.

 

Espen Gangvik

Espen Gangvik

[up]Loaded Exhibition / Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst
[up]Loaded Exhibition / Kjøpmannsgata Ung Kunst
[up]Loaded Exhibition / TEKS.studio
[up]Loaded Bodies / V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media

Espen Gangvik (NO) is an artist, curator and producer. He graduated from Trondheim Academy of Fine Art in 1984. Gangvik has participated in numerous group exhibitions at home and abroad, and has since 1986 undertaken a number of commissions and is represented in several public collections.
In 2002 Gangvik founded TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre – which aims to facilitate the production and dissemination of art practices that utilise and debate new technologies. He is currently CEO of the foundation. TEKS is the founder and organizer of Trondheim biennale for art and technology, Meta.Morf.

bio.site/gangvik

Zane Cerpina

Zane Cerpina

[up]Loaded Exhibition / Trøndelag Senter for Samtidskunst
[up]Loaded Exhibition / Kjøpmannsgata Ung Kunst
[up]Loaded Exhibition / TEKS.studio
[up]Loaded Bodies / V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media
[up]Loaded Conference / Kjøpmannsgata Ung Kunst

Zane Cerpina (LV/NO) is an Oslo-based interdisciplinary curator, producer, author, and artist. Cerpina works as a project manager/curator at TEKS (Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre) and editor and manager at EE Magazine. Cerpina is the author of The Anthropocene Cookbook: Recipes and Opportunities for Future Catastrophes, co-written with Stahl Stenslie (MIT Press, 2022). Her extensive body of work includes curating and producing the FAEN Academy (2018-2020), Oslo Flaneur Festival (2016), Art+Food+Next Generation (2022-2023) and Meta.Morf Biennale editions: Digital Wild (2020), Ecophilia (2022), and [up]Loaded Bodies (2024). Cerpina has co-produced The Norwegian Media Art Library and is one of the editors for the Book of Electronic Arts Norway. 

cerpina.net