Art Projects &
Curatorial Practice
Alongside my photographic practice, I work with the development, curation and realization of artistic projects. My approach is intuitive, collaborative and grounded in a strong visual sensibility, with a focus on creating meaningful encounters between artists, spaces and audiences.
In 2018, I initiated Skabertrang, a nomadic exhibition project that explored alternative ways of presenting art outside traditional institutional frameworks. Since then, I have worked with both self-initiated and collaborative projects across photography, exhibitions and curatorial formats.
Below is a selected overview of curatorial and artistic projects, highlighting initiatives I have led, developed or curated over the years.
Skabertrang
Nomadic exhibition project, Copenhagen, 2018
Skabertrang was a self-initiated exhibition platform created to give emerging artists access to professional exhibition spaces outside traditional institutions. The project operated nomadically, activating temporary locations and focusing on visibility, dialogue and artistic encounters. I developed the concept, selected artists, curated the exhibitions and managed all aspects of production and coordination.
Galleri Christoffer Egelund / ShopEditions
Curator & Gallery Assistant, Copenhagen, 2017–2019
During my time at Galleri Christoffer Egelund, I curated group exhibitions in the gallery’s Project Room for ShopEditions, the gallery’s dedicated platform for graphic works and limited editions. I selected artists from both the gallery’s existing roster and independently discovered artists, coordinated participation and developed curatorial frameworks. Key exhibitions include SUPERNOVA (2018) and RUM (2018).
Monday Studio
Co-founder, Copenhagen, 2019–2020
Monday Studio was a local, artist-driven exhibition initiative on Vesterbro, Copenhagen, co-founded with Jakob Hindhede. The project functioned as a platform for emerging artists and experimental formats, with a strong emphasis on community, accessibility and dialogue. I worked with concept development, curation, exhibition planning and communication.
The Arctic Hideaway
Artist Residency, Northern Norway, 2025
In 2025, I participated in an artist residency at The Arctic Hideaway in Northern Norway. The residency offered time and space for focused artistic research and reflection, strengthening my photographic practice and deepening my interest in site-specific work and artistic processes shaped by landscape and solitude.