Trådspinning-session

Välkommen att se när textilkonstnär Hanna Norrna är på plats i utställningen Morus och spinner tråd av hemodlade silkeskokonger. Passa på att ställ frågor och lär dig mer om småskalig silkesodling.
Textile artist Hanna Norrna is present in the Morus exhibition, spinning thread from home-grown silk cocoons. Take the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about small scale sericulture.
Morus is an international silk community, practicing home-sericulture – the breeding of silkworms in a small scale in one’s home – in order to engage local communities in historical processes regarding future silk production. The aim of the project is to raise awareness of the intertwined relationships between silkworms, mulberry trees and humans, as well as to ask questions about these relationships from artistic, social, ecological and ethical perspectives.
The exhibition Morus in Super-Ö presents artworks and research by seven members of the community. The room is filled with stories from women in silk processes – industrial, private, ceremonial, mythological – in the past, today and for the future.
Read more about the Morus project and the exhibition in Super Ö.
Drop-in. The program is included in the museum admission ticket.
The activity is in english.
Image: Hanna Norrna.
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