Exhibition "What drives the workplace of the future?"

Sofia Hulting courses, Swedish, visual communication

Visual Communication at Beckmans, together with A house, invites you to the exhibition "What drives the workplace of the future?"

The issue is highly topical and has prompted students in the third year of the Visual Communication program to look at everything from women's unpaid working hours, the hand-brain connection, to generational differences and fights in virtual spaces. 

Based on the contemporary focus on efficiency and experience as well as new research on the workplace, students have had to break down, reshape and formulate what they see that we need to take into account when designing the future workplace. 

The project has been developed in dialog between the students and A house, which creates destinations for creative development, in a meeting that has been challenging and rewarding for both parties. 

Opening January 24

Welcome to take part in the exhibition.

When: Friday, January 24 at 17.00
Where: A house Katarinahuset, Stadsgårdskajen 6, Domus on level 5
Limited number of seats. Sign up here

Seven groups - seven interpretations

Seven student groups have researched and interpreted the question. The titles of the works presented in the exhibition on January 24 are: 

  • Katarsis
    Virtual offices with room for real emotions
  • 54 minutes
    Women's unpaid working hours - in pictures
  • Mirroring
    We mimic our surroundings
  • Daydream
    Less stress more success
  • The workshop
    The creative engine of the future
  • Boxed-In
    The answer was never in the box
  • The shift
    Work/Life?

Participating students

Adam Arinbjarnarson, Amanda Artberger, Andy Voitka, Elvin Odelholm, Emilia Lind, Frank Torsson Szyber, Gabriella Roos Redemo, Jonatan Modin, Lina Sundkvist Strindberg, Maja Ringsäter, Måns Horning, Nayra Aly, Noah Constantinou, Sanna Holm, Sofia Di Marco, Solvej Jansson, Tiffany Louise Hoff.

Guest lecturers and tutors

David Hellqvist, Document Studios
Maria Lashari and Issa Kram from 1000wordstudio
Axel von Friesen and Michael Evidon, AM Stockholm
Sophie Vuković and Aida Chehrehgosha.

External supervisor: Helena Hammarskiöld
Course coordinator: Sophia Wood, Program Manager

Participants A house

Richard Hammarskiöld, Billie Johansson and Mikaela Holmberg.

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