Off-Site Programming
Off-Summit and Co-organizers programs will activate venues across Ubmeje/Umeå during the week of the summit, giving delegates and local audiences an opportunity to experience the richness of local artistic programming. Explore a selection of upcoming events below, and check back as additional programming is announced.
EXHIBITION | FUTURE CARTOGRAPHIES: Rúrí + Elena Mazzi
FUTURE CARTOGRAPHIES: Rúrí + Elena Mazzi
Galleri Verkligheten, Pilgatan 16 Umeå
10-18 June 2026
Future Cartographies investigates the condition of complexity and rapidly transformation of geographies within and beyond the arctic. It is a dialogue between the work of two artists, Rúrí and Elena Mazzi, engaging with spatial research through artistic practice. Their approaches intersect art and architecture as a spatial science as a way of reading and interpreting territorial changes.
The cartographies are conceived as a critical lens for understanding infrastructures, territories, and resource extraction systems, a spatial tool envisioning new narratives through documentation, data interpretation, and visual translations.
The exhibition is organized by Umeå School of Architecture, in collaboration with UmArts research centre and Galleri Verkligheten, and curated by Maria Luna Nobile as one of the contribute of the EURAU26 LATITUDES Symposium Situated reflections on architectural research.
Artist Biographies:
Rúrí (Iceland, 1951) is a visual artist whose art focuses on the human kind and it’s relation to the Earth and the Cosmos. Since 1999 many of her works raise questions about water, shortage of safe water for consumption, but also the possible effects of icecaps melting on shorelines of continents and countries. These works are based on scientific information. Her works have been exhibited widely around the world. Rúrí has received a number of awards for her art, and was recently awarded the Icelandic Visual Arts Council´s Honorary Award 2026.
credits: ph. giulio lapone
Elena Mazzi (Italy, 1984) is a visual artist, working with specific geographical and socio-political contexts. Her works have been displayed in many solo and collective exhibitions all over the world. She attended several residency programs, and she is the winner of various art prizes. In 2015 she started to lead workshops in collaboration with Institutions, Schools, Academies. She is currently a PhD candidate at Villa Arson and Université Côte d’Azur, Nice.
Calendar & Opening Hours:
Opening (18.00) 19.00 to 22.00
10 June Wednesday 19.00 to 22.00
11 June Thursday 14.00 to 18.00
12 June Friday 14.00 to 18.00
13 June Saturday 14.00 to 18.00
14 June Sunday 13.00 to 17.00
15 June Monday 14.00 to 18.00
16 June Tuesday 14.00 to 18.00
17 June Wednesday 14.00 to 18.00
18 June Thursday 14.00 to 18.00
EXHIBITION & ARTIST TALK | Opening Art Exhibition RANOR / Artist talk with Johdet Pirak
Opening Art Exhibition RANOR / Artist talk with Johdet Pirak
Tuesday, June 16 | 12:15–13:00
Lavvu, Rådhustorget
Welcome to the official opening of the exhibition RANOR followed by an artist talk with Johdet Pirak. The artist duo consists of Lina Johdet and Kristoffer Unga Pirak based in Jokkmokk, Sápmi. Their art is rooted in cultural heritage and rural life in the north where storytelling is central. Nature is an important part of their art and urban subcultures have raised them as well as the Sami and Tornedalen heritage. The talk is hosted by Madelaine Sillfors, an artist from Giron now based in the south of Sápmi.
The exhibition shows ranor in varied outdoor settings and takes place outside along the aveny of Rådhusesplanaden, in the heart of Ubmeje. A rana is a woven striped woolen fabric that was traditionally used as a blanket and lavvu cloth. It has its origins in Sami and Tornedalen culture but is today native to the entire Sápmi.
RANOR is presented by Konstfrämjandet Västerbotten (the People’s Movements for Art Promotion Västerbotten) in collaboration with Umeå municipality and the Arctic Arts Summit.
Konstfrämjandet Västerbotten is a independent non-profit organisation for promoting contemporary art. We see art as a way of rethinking society and ourselves. With collaboration as our starting point, we work with the mission “art for everyone” together with our member organizations and other art promoters, from individual artists and various culture organisations to municipalities and other agencies. Konstfrämjandet is a national organisation in Sweden with a total of 20 districts where Västerbotten is one of 5 districts in Sápmi.
EXHIBITION & SYMPOSIUM | Relate North: Show and Tell
Relate North: Show and Tell
Project Space, Umeå Institute of Design, Arts Campus
17 June 2026
13.00-15.00
The Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design network (ASAD) will host Relate North—its annual symposium and exhibition—under the theme Land, Power, Art. Presented in collaboration with Umeå University, UmArts, and the University of Lapland, this event advances ASAD’s commitment to fostering innovative approaches to learning, teaching, research, and knowledge exchange in art, design, and visual culture. Through fostering collaboration between academic institutions and northern communities, the network seeks to deepen understanding of critical issues shaping life in the Arctic and the circumpolar North.
This side event—Relate North: Show and Tell—will present artistic works and research posters in a dynamic, pop-up art exhibition format. Instead of a traditional gallery environment or the traditional presentation format, the event unfolds in an open, conversational space designed to support informal encounters and shared reflection. Artists and researchers will be present with their works, offering participants direct access to the creative processes, questions, and embodied knowledge that shape their practices. This format highlights how art and artistic research generate situated and relational understandings of northern experiences, cultures, and landscapes — often through subtle but meaningful micro-changes that emerge through participation, dialogue, and iterative making. By bringing diverse practices into a shared, interactive setting, the session encourages spontaneous dialogue and fosters new connections between makers, viewers, and communities. Relate North: Show and Tell celebrates artistic creation as a form of knowledge that is open-ended, process-driven, and grounded in relationships to land and place.
Aligning with the AAS theme “Land, power, art,” the session focuses on micro-level changes emerging from participatory, community-driven art and design research, as well as innovations in art and design education across the North. Each year, Relate North brings together leading scholars, artists, and designers from across the Arctic to examine urgent questions through creative and research-based practices. The symposium and art exhibition explore how art and design respond to the challenges facing northern and Arctic communities: How can art or design practices engage with relationships to land and address the power dynamics shaping resilience and adaptation in northern communities? In what ways does art reveal, question, or reconfigure the power structures embedded in northern landscapes, histories, and cultural narratives? How might art express the entanglement of Land, identity, and authority, and help articulate diverse northern senses of place?
The event will be followed by a fika and Teaching Art in the Arctic.
Presenting Posters
Nicole Klenk, Helene Day Fraser, Emily Carr, Sarah-Anne Thompson, Suvi Autio, Aidan Moesby, Hanna Olafsdottir, Mette Gårdvik, Wenche Sørmo, Karin Stoll, Ann Kristin Klaussen, Timo Jokela, Fernanda Jasmin Guimarães, Karen Ross, Lisa Nyberg, Malla Alatalo, Roxane Permar, Dr Siún Carden, Helen Garbett, Olga Shirokostup, Ekaterina Sharova, and Johanna Ruotsalainen.
Artists
Olga Kisseleva, Michelle Calcatelli, Mirja Hiltunen, Korinna Korsström-Magga, Ante Jalvela, Nicole Klenk, Helene Day Fraser, Emily Carr, Sarah-Anne Thompson, Suvi Autio, Mari Keski-Korsu, Eija Mäkivuoti, Niko Väistö, Ruth Beer, Emily Carr, Hanna Olafsdottir, Mette Gårdvik, Wenche Sørmo, Karin Stoll, Ann Kristin Klaussen, Timo Jokela, Lotta Lundstedt, Sara Rylander, Isabelle Desjeux, Lena Lundstedt Syversen, Stina Back, Lars Lundstedt, Johan Ahlner, Lisa Ahlner, Klara Ahlner, Torun Lundstedt, Tyra Rylander, Annie Bergström, Nina Mattsson, Roxane Permar, Dr Siún Carden, Helen Garbett, Polly Blake, Ni Lin, Brogan Davison, and Pétur Ármannsson.
