Sápmi and its cultural history 2026–2027
This autumn, Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, in collaboration with Várdduo – the Centre for Sámi Research at Umeå University, Tjállegoáhte Sápmi Writers’ Centre in Jokkmokk, SKH and HDK-Valand, is organising a seminar and webinar series on Sámi history and culture. The series is aimed at cultural practitioners, researchers and others who wish to deepen their knowledge of Europe’s indigenous peoples. The focus is on the history and cultural history of Sápmi, as well as contemporary Sámi experiences, conditions and forms of expression. The author and literary scholar Harald Gaski is an advisor to the series.
Each thematical seminar features a lecture by a researcher, artist, writer, activist or other invited guest, followed by questions and discussion. The seminars take place on-site at the various partner organisations across Sweden and will be streamed simultaneously via YouTube.
The series begins in September 2026, to coincide with Kin opening its first exhibition in over a hundred years featuring Johan Turi’s drawings. The exhibition On the Ugly and the Beautiful: Johan Turi, Outi Pieski and Johanna Minde also features works by Outi Pieski and Johanna Minde. The series then continues until April 2027, hosting a total of seven seminars.
A significant background to both the exhibition at Kin and the seminar series is that the final report of the Sámi Truth Commission in Sweden is scheduled to be handed over to the Ministry of Culture on 30 September 2026.
SKH and HDK-Valand provide financial support and will each host a seminar. The series is also hosted by Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus, who, in addition to hosting a seminar, will stream most of the webinar series to an audience in Stockholm in collaboration with SKH.
Preparatory reading circle:
As a way of reading together and preparing for the webinars, SKH also organises an online reading circle. The reading group is not expert-led, and its aim is not to replace the speakers’ expertise. Rather, it is a shared space where we read together, prepare for the seminars, and formulate questions and reflections collectively. If interested, SKH doctoral students can take an individual reading course linked to the reading group and the webinar series. You are also very welcome to participate in single sessions.
More detailed information, including the full programme and information about registration for the reading circle, will be added here.
Everyone is warmly welcome!
The seminar series will be held in English.
Seminars
On Johan Turi
5 September, time tbc
Guest: Harald Gaski
Venue: Kin Museum of Contemporary Art; streamed via YouTube and at
Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus, Riksdalervägen 2, 129 32 Hägersten
Preparatory reading circle (On relationship to the lands)
20 October, 16-17.30
Host: Petras Bauer, Hanna Husberg
Venue: On Zoom
On relationship to the lands
22 October, time tbc
Guest: tbc
Venue: Várdduo - Centre for Sámi Research at Umeå University; streamed via YouTube and at Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus, Riksdalervägen 2, 129 32 Hägersten
Preparatory reading circle (On duodji)
23 November, 16-17.30
Host: Petras Bauer, Hanna Husberg
Venue: On Zoom
On duodji
30 November, 16-17.30
Guest: Gunvor Guttorm
Host: Petras Bauer, Hanna Husberg
Venue: G, Brinellvägen 58 alt. Bion, Valhallavägen 189 (tbc); streamed via YouTube
On art and life
27 January, time tbc
Guest: Britta Marakatt-Labba
Venue: HDK Valand; streamed via YouTube and at Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus, Riksdalervägen 2, 129 32 Hägersten
Preparatory reading circle (On education)
26 January, 16-17.30
Host: Petras Bauer, Hanna Husberg
Venue: On Zoom
On education
4 February, time tbc
Host: Asta Mitkija Balto
Venue: Tjállegoahte Writers’ Centre Sápmi in Jokkmokk; streamed via YouTube
Preparatory reading circle (On the Girjas case and challenges of today)
15 March, 16-17.30
Host: Petras Bauer, Hanna Husberg
Venue: On Zoom
On the Girjas case and challenges of today
18 March, time tbc
Guest: Matti Blind Berg
Venue: Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus, Riksdalervägen 2, 129 32 Hägersten; streamas via YouTube
Preparatory reading circle (What happens now?)
19 April, 16-17.30
Host: Petras Bauer, Hanna Husberg
Venue: On Zoom
What happens now?
22 April, time tbc
Guest: Krister Stoor
Venue: Kin Museum of Contemporary Art; streamed via YouTube and at
Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus, Riksdalervägen 2, 129 32 Hägersten