Hanne Øverland / Sidsel Palmstrøm
Trøndelag Centre for Contemporary Art is proud to present two parallel exhibitions featuring textile artists Hanne Øverland and Sidsel Palmstrøm.
Hanne Øverland’s exhibition, And this too shall pass, presents a visual color map inspired by the shades of endangered species in Norway, based on the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre’s Red List. Through techniques such as embroidery, tufting, and shibori, Øverland merges the tactile qualities of textiles with a focus on the diversity of nature. Her work highlights the urgent need to preserve biodiversity while reflecting on what we risk losing.
Sidsel Palmstrøm’s new site-specific installation investigates the threshold between the physical and the intangible. Using synthetic textile nets, light, and movement, the installation addresses contemporary issues of technology and consumption while inviting reflection on the systems and linkages that bind us together.
Together, Øverland and Palmstrøm show contemporary textile art as both a sensory and conceptual practice. Their works provide us with a powerful platform for reflecting on the complex challenges of our time.
Welcome!
Art Workshops for All Ages During the 2025 Ski World Championships & Winter Break!
March 1st – 9th | Free Admission
Let your creativity flow at our art workshops inspired by the exhibition!
Opening HoursWed – Fri: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Sat – Sun: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Join artist Astrid Ljungberg and explore embroidery, macramé, and colorful yarn creations inspired by Hanne Øverland and Sidsel Palmstrøm.
March 1st – 9th
Get inspired by Norwegian birds and make your own textile color chart.
Supported by SpareBank 1 SMN – Samfunnsutbyttet.
Last Updated: 02/27/2025
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Hanne Øverland / Sidsel Palmstrøm