Now

The self-published book about the Corners project is out and will be available in selected museum shops, galleries, reading rooms and libraries in Finland and Sweden. To order your own copy please send email to theremightbecorners@gmail.com.

Past

Corners: Aukeama
11 – 26 Nov 2023
Oksasenkatu 11 gallery in Helsinki, Finland
Exhibition opening and book release Fri 10 Nov 5 – 8 PM

The exhibition has been supported by Kulturfonden Sverige och Finland. The book was supported by Föreningen Konstsamfundet and Taike, Arts Promotion Centre Finland.

Katie McDougall’s essays were published in niin & näin magazine’s consecutive issues translated into Finnish by Marja Lahelma.
Discoveries made in the unknown
, issue 4/22
Sipoo’s ghosts and the potential of the exhibition for interdisciplinary work, issue 1/23
Moments of belonging, issue 2/23

Part Three
29 Oct – 13 Nov 2022
Köttinspektionen, Uppsala, Sweden

Supported by Kulturfonden för Sverige och Finland, Föreningen konstsamfundet and The Arts Promotion Centre in Finland.

C–print’s Ashik Zaman wrote a wonderfully perceptive piece about Part Three. Read it here.

Part Two
8 May – 19 June 2022
K17-tila, Sipoo, Finland
Second Opening Tue 7 June 17–20

With support from The Arts Promotion Centre Finland, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Kulturfonden Sverige & Finland and The Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland.

Part One
11 March – 10 April 2022
Molekyl Gallery, Malmö, Sweden
Opening Fri 11 March 17–21

Grants

2023 Project and travelling grant, The Swedish-Finnish Cultural Foundation
2023 Project Grant, Taike, Arts Promotion Centre Finland
2023 Project Grant, The association Föreningen Konstsamfundet
2022 IASPIS, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee
2022 The association Föreningen Konstsamfundet
2022 The Swedish-Finnish Cultural Foundation
2022 Project grant, The Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland
2022 Working grant, Taike, Arts Promotion Centre Finland
2021 Project and travelling grant, IASPIS, The Swedish Arts Grants Committee
2021 Travelling grant, Taike, The Arts Promotion Centre Finland