Wood, textile, stones, glass, found objects, objects casted in jesmonite and plastic, potato, spone, magnets etc. Dimensions variable.
MFA exhibition at Mejan Gallery, Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm.
Photo by Oscar Furbacken. Text by Fredrik Ehlin (swedish).
Wooden wall, plastic carpet, found material, stone, acrylic paint, fly etc.
Dimensions variable.
Graduation show at Konstakademien.
Photo by Éva Mag.
Wood, textile, paint, water, plastic bags, found objects, etc.
Dimensions variable.
Photo by Petter Lehto.
Found and manipulated objects,
Dimensions variable.
Shown in Do They Love Their Children Too? group show at
Milliken Gallery, Stockholm.
Furniture, styrofoam, Plastilina, prints, found objects, etc.
Dimensions variable.
Shown at the Royal Institute of Art BFA graduates' exhibition at Konstakademien, Stockholm.
Born 1981 in Jönköping, Sweden. Lives and works in Stockholm.
Contact: nanna.nordstrom(a)live.se
2012 Artist in residence at Iaspis, Stockholm. April – September 2012 Artist in residence at apexart, New York. January – February
2006 – 2011 MFA Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm
2010 Akademie der bildenden kunste, Vienna
2011 YXSKAFTBUD, GEVÅRIQZONÖMCWHJÄLP, MFA exhibition, Mejan Gallery, Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm
2010 Dead Simple, Bastard Gallery, Stockholm
2009 Exotic Snacks – Passion for Nature, Mejan Gallery, Stockholm
2005 A Likely Story, Mejan Gallery, Stockholm
2011 Graduation show, Konstakademien, Stockholm
2010 FILMKI Curated by Pawel Althamer part of Curated by Vienna Dana Charkasi Gallery, Vienna
2010 Do They Love Their Children Too? Milliken Gallery, Stockholm
2009 In and About Altered States, Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm
2008 Kom Hem, Rackstadmuseet, Arvika
2007 6 elever från Kungliga Konsthögskolan, Konstforum, Norrköping
2006 Film – an Exhibition, Neon Gallery, Brösarp
2011 Iaspis International cultural exchange
2010 Birgit and John Lundgrens Stipendiefond
2010 Sigrid Fridmans Fond
2009 Monica de Meyeres Minnesfonds stipendium
2009 Stiftelsen Gustaf och Ida Unmans Donationsfond
2005 Gustav Arnolds Fond
2010 Contribution to Amalgam Art Magazine