You are warmly welcome to Konsthall C 22/4 at 15. During the exhibition's closing weekend, we have invited Meira Ahmemulic to talk about her works in the exhibition.

Meira Ahmemulic's work carries stories about heritage, working class, belonging, Swedishness and not least about how language evokes and builds a reality from which it is difficult to protect oneself. But perhaps at the same time it is precisely language that offers a place for resistance?

Meira Ahmemulic grew up in Gårdsten, part of the million program, a stone's throw from Angered's center in Gothenburg, an upbringing that is present in her work in a reflection on longing, migration, dreams and risk-taking.

During the afternoon, we will also see the video work Invasive species (2022), which has not previously been shown in the exhibition. Macarena Dusant, art historian, is invited to talk about the work, from which she has written a text.

Meira Ahmemulic is an artist and writer. She has studied at Valand College of Art in Gothenburg and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Meira's work has been exhibited at several art institutions in Sweden, most recently at Blå Stället (Angered), GIBCA (Gothenburg International Biennial of Contemporary Art) and Moderna museet. As an author, she has been published in magazines such as Ord&Bild, Glänta, OEI and Paletten.

Macarena Dusant is an art historian and independent writer. Dusant is interested in power structures, public space and exclusion mechanisms within the Western art field.

The starting point for the exhibition To heal a country is that Society needs to be healed, mended and shaken up. This necessary collective healing process takes place by meeting around the most pressing issues of art and society.

Meira Ahmemulic