Documentation from Solo Show at Museum Anna Nordlander, Skellefteå 2012.
Sisters of Jam was founded in 2008 by artists Moa and Mikaela Krestesen. They work with interdisciplinary artistic research based projects using multiple media – photography, video, drawing, installation and text – in an ongoing investigation of community, sisterhood, historiography and continuity.
They aim to create a feminist dialogue over generations and geographies, that is both virtual and allegorical; that reaches backwards and forwards and at the same time tells us something new. Sisters of Jam look back in feminist history and re actualize the deeds, thoughts and aspirations of earlier generations of sisters and female colleagues, like adding to a patchwork.
Using collaborative work methods they wish to overcome boundaries of genres and become wider, greater and stronger.
Group exhibition at Varbergs konsthall, February 2 – April 28 2019. Artists: HEBA Y AMIN, ANNA UDDENBERG, LADY SKOLLIE, ÅSA JUNGNELIUS, MARY MAGGIC, KRISTINA JOHANSSON, NILBAR GÜREŞ, SISTERS OF JAM, SAADIA HUSSAIN. Curators: Camilla Påhlsson and Giulia Casalina. Read More!
Explores the way in which women look to other women - friends, sisters, mothers, writers, poets - to construct an alternative register within which to situate themselves and mediate their relationship with the world. Curator Rose Gibbs. Read more here!
Invited by curator Azadeh Fatehrad at the Royal College of Art in London on the theme "feminist and community work". Screening and presentation of S.O.J.'s video "It takes a million years to be a woman" about the communal life at Kate Millett Farm.
Proud to be part of the program alongside of the exhibition "56 Artillery Lane" at Raven Row galley, London. For this exhibition ‘home’ is imagined as a space for social, sexual and political agency, and the 'domestic’ as a stage on which kinship and self are formed and transformed through acts of love, cruelty and indifference. Sisters of Jam will participate in the event "A Piece of Land: Alternative communities and living" presenting our project Kate Millett Farm and a screening of our video "It takes a million years to be a woman". Curators: Amy Budd & Naoimi Pearce. More info!
Documentation from Solo Show at Museum Anna Nordlander, Skellefteå 2012.