Tenthaus is an art collective and artist-run space in Oslo initiated in 2009. It’s profile is characterized by an open, process-oriented form of participation from an internationally orientated group of artists. The context of contemporary art practice is re-examined through exhibitions as well as a broader field of discursive activity such as radio, dinners, workshops for youth, residency, events and collaborations.
Tenthaus has developed from an artist in school project to encompass a project room and exhibition space using socially engaged art as a platform for expanding and exploring our practice. Tenthaus wishes to uphold its work with children and youth as well seek to find other relevant contexts to expand and explore our socially engaged practice. With the launch of P1 – mobile residency, which is touring in Norway 2019-22, we aim to strengthen mediation around our work with youth and artist practice. Our diversity policy will be further implemented by using migrants as gallery staff and exhibition guides.
Tenthaus is supported by the Norwegian Arts Council and Oslo kommune.
MECHU RAPELA was born and raised in Cordoba, Argentina. She has a master‘s degree in art history from the University of Oslo.
Mechu is Tenthaus’ director.
mechu@tenthaus.no
STEFAN SCHRÖDER is an artist and curator based in Oslo. He was born and raised in Dresden, Germany. After an education in construction he studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts Dresden (GER) and The School of Fine Art and Design St. Joost, Breda (NL).
His artistic production includes various projects in the public sector as well as works based on drawing, painting and photography. His work is open for participation though sharing of ideas and resources.
stefanschroedermail @gmail.com
HELEN ERIKSEN was born in and raised in Liverpool UK. Eriksen is a visual artist and educator living and working in Oslo. She studied literature and languages at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, before studying visual art at the National Art Academy in Oslo, Norway and public art at the Oslo School of Architecture.
„My work started as a sculptural investigation of space but has become increasingly orientated towards the investigation of the artist´s role within society.„
helen@heleneriksen.org
EBBA MOI (swe/no), lives and works in Oslo, Norway. She graduated from Trondheim Art Academy in 1999 and works mainly with socially engaged art based on participation as her artistic practice. Frequently engaging within public space, her focus lies in involvement and process, where key words are collaborative participation, direct dialogue, the politics of the real, time as material, process-orientated outcomes.
Moi is also collaborating with Anna Carin Hedberg in the longterm collaboration HedbergMoi.
mail@ebbamoi.com
IDA UVAAS is a dance artist
from Larvik, Norway. She holds an MFA
in Art and Public Space from Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and BA(hons)
Dance Theatre from Laban in London, where she lived and worked for many years,
before relocating to Oslo. She is interested in collaborative and
multi-disciplinary processes, and her work is often site-, time- and/or
audience specific.
Ida
works as project coordinator at Tenthaus.
ida@tenthaus.no
MEERA M. KAUR holds a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) and BA in Art and Design. She is passionate about art dissemination, and during her MA (Art in Society, OsloMet) wrote her thesis on conveying public art through gamification as a form of art mediation.
In addition to being project coordinator for P1 and communications manager at Tenthaus, she works with art-mediator for the Statens kunstutstilling Høstutstillingen, Astrup Fearnley Museum and Kunstnernes hus.
meera@tenthaus.no
STAN D’HAENE is a water based artist from Belgium. He works with gardening and lifestyle as artistic media to explore the value of process-oriented art, open scripts and the spiritual experience of the journey. The audience is invited to travel along and interact with the rituals, vernacular, myth, nomadic phenomena and trends that are synthesized in his work.
stan@tenthaus.no
MATILDE BALATTI comes from the North of Italy where she studied Art History at the University of Milan with a focus on contemporary art. Before moving to Oslo she has worked for several art galleries both in Milan and in her home town, Lecco.
matilde@tenthaus.no
JAMES FINUCANE is originally from the UK, and moved to Norway in 2015 to run Nuart Festival in Stavanger before relocating to Oslo in 2018.
He is the founder and creative director of Desire Lines Festival, Street Art Oslo and Subvertising Norway, and is currently Project Coordinator for Tenthaus Radio.
radio@tenthaus.no