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Julie Edel Hardenberg

PhD Fellow
University of Copenhagen & The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Participates in 1 Session

Julie Edel Hardenberg also called Paneeraq, is an Inuk Kalaaleq, visual artist, born and raised in Nuuk, Kalaallit Nunaat/Greenland. She studied art in Finland, Norway, and England before gaining her MA in Art Theory and Communication at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. She lives and works in Copenhagen where she has acquired the Novo Nordisk Foundation - Mads Øvlisen PhD scholarship in her practice-based artistic research: "Between power and powerlessness - the de/colonized mind " -that examens the embodied experiences and how colonialism has not only transformed the history of geographical places, but also the bodies that inhabit the places today.

She is affiliated to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and University of Copenhagen in addition she studies to become a psychotherapist. For the past 30 years, she has worked with identity and (post-) colonial perspectives as an overall theme. Being multilingual and with roots in Inuit and Nordic cultures, she has an insight into different Inuit - Kalaallit identities and self-understanding. At the same time, her work explores the economic and social interdependencies between Denmark and Kalaallit Nunaat/Greenland and their impact on Inuit - Kalaallit, caught in a shared identity between power and powerlessness.

 

Sessions in which Julie Edel Hardenberg participates

Wednesday 6 November, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
10:45 AM
10:45 AM EST - 12:00 PM EST | 1 hour 15 minutes

In this panel, circumpolar artists who have shown their work both in community as well as at international art festivals and major exhibitions discuss their experiences engaging with the global contemporary art world.  Panelists: Kablusiak, Inuuteq Storch, Julie Edel Hardenberg, Sonya Kehlier-Combs in conversation with