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Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen
Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen
Norway, Thailand

Current Resident: Sep 1, 2024–Aug 31, 2025

OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway

Studio #220

Artist

Apichaya Wanthiang

Apichaya Wanthiang creates environments that activate embodied knowledge and somatic memories, exploring how different spaces shape our perceptions, behaviors, and interactions. She primarily works with painting and installations that incorporate light, sound, and text. While each exhibition centers on a specific theme, these serve as a prelude to examining complex and often invisible structures, such as the cumulative effects of racism or the impact of memories on our present actions.

Apichaya Wanthiang has exhibited work at Munch Museum, Oslo; Storage Art Space, Bangkok; and UKS Young Artists’ Society, Oslo, among others.

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Summer Celebration and Open House
July 16, 2025, 5–9pm
Spring Open Studios 2025
April 25–April 26, 2025
28'54'' video installation projected on three layers of netting, coconut and palmyra leafes, headlamps, four paintings
Apichaya Wanthiang, the night laid a hundred eyes on my skin, installation, 2024.
16 paintings, diverse wood frames
Apichaya Wanthiang, Gleaned from, 2024, painting installation.
16 Agar(red algae) sheets stretched on 16 steel frames, a 38 min soundtrack and light sequence played in a loop.
Apichaya Wanthiang, Some Body Else, 2022, installation.
spread across four rooms, recycled and new wood, cotton, colored pigments, clay, concrete, hay, chicken wire, foam, cheesecloth, plastic, TVscreen, raspberry pi, light filters, silicone
Apichaya Wanthiang, I've been here before, 2020, installation.
corridor, heated clay sculptures, alternating ‘breathing’ led cycles, and two videos of insects at night and rituals of feeding spirits.
Apichaya Wanthiang, Evil spirits only travel in straight lines, 2018, installation.

Residents from Norway

Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen

Philippines, Norway
OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
2024

Sandra Mujinga

Norway
OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
2024

Håkon Lillegraven

Norway
OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
2023
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Ulrike Königshofer
Ulrike Königshofer
Philippines, Norway

Past Resident
2024: OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway

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Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen

Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen is an art historian and curator based in Trondheim, Norway. She served as the Interim Director of Kunsthall Trondheim from May to December 2023 and currently holds the position of Curator. Pedersen’s curatorial practice focuses on perspectives that combine alternative realities, spiritualities, knowledge systems, and technology. Recently, she has explored themes of diasporic ancestry, neuroplasticity, and memory, inspired by her own experiences as a second-generation Filipinx immigrant. Pedersen is also the Chair of The Norwegian Association of Curators.

Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen has curated exhibitions at Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway, among others.

Events & Exhibitions

Curators at Work: What Is Kept and What Is Lost—Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen in conversation with Whit Pow
November 12, 2024, 6:30–7:30pm
Korakrit Arunanondchai , Songs for dying, installation view, 2021, Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway, curated by Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen. Photo by Daniel Vincent Hygstedt Hansen/Kunsthall Trondheim.
Stephanie Comilang and Simon Speiser, A Body of Memory (from neurons to the sea), installation view, 2023, Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway. Photo by Daniel Vincent Hygstedt Hansen/Kunsthall Trondheim.
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley and Ann Lislegaard, Unweaving the binary code – Hannah Ryggen Triennale 2022, exhibition curated with Stefanie Hessler. Dimensions variable. Photo by Daniel Vincent Hygstedt Hansen/Kunsthall Trondheim
Panteha Abareshi, INVALID PLEASURES, installation view, 2023, Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway, curated by Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen. Photo by Daniel Vincent Hygstedt Hansen/Kunsthall Trondheim.
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley and Ann Lislegaard, Unweaving the binary code, 2022, Hannah Ryggen Triennale 2022, exhibition curated with Stefanie Hessler. Photo by Daniel Vincent Hygstedt Hansen/Kunsthall Trondheim.
Artist talk with Yngvild Sæter in front of her work 'Mother (altar XXVIII)', 2023, Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway. Photo by Daniel Vincent Hygstedt Hansen/Kunsthall Trondheim.

Residents from Norway

Apichaya Wanthiang

Norway, Thailand
OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
Studio #220

Sandra Mujinga

Norway
OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
2024

Håkon Lillegraven

Norway
OCA - Office for Contemporary Art Norway
2023
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Katrine Elise Agpalza Pedersen
Austria

Past Resident
2024: Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria

Artist

Ulrike Königshofer

Ulrike Königshofer is a visual artist based in Vienna whose work explores the visibility of the world around us. Through technical arrangements, she finds new ways to capture the most ephemeral qualities, like the ripples on a lake. Her pieces draw our attention to aspects of reality that often go unnoticed, exploring the boundaries of what can be depicted and reflecting on the nature of images themselves.

Ulrike Königshofer has exhibited work at Camera Austria, Austria; Austrian Cultural Forum, New York; and Halle für Kunst, Austria, among others.

Events & Exhibitions

Artists at Work: Ulrike Königshofer and Amy Ching-Yan Lam
October 15, 2024, 6:30–7:30pm
Images of the sun, coming through a large lens and burning itself into drawing paper over the course of one day.
Ulrike Königshofer, Sunlight Traces, 2014, burn traces on paper, 4 × 19 in. (10.16 × 48.26 cm).
A piece of light sensitive paper inside an apparatus is beeing exposed to the sun over the course of one full day, leaving a unique trace of the suns movement.
Ulrike Königshofer, Graphs, 2022-2023, silver gelatin prints, 19 × 15 in. (48.26 × 38.1 cm).
The moving surface of a lake is beeing recorded and reproduced in a water tank in the exhibition space, generating a kind of fluid sculpture.
Ulrike Königshofer, Cast of Water, 2021, installation, 47 × 39 × 39 in. (119.38 × 99.06 × 99.06 cm).
Photograms of panes of glass at a steep angle, that reveals its material irregularities; framed right behind the original frames, the glass was taken from.
Ulrike Königshofer, Shades of Glass, 2020, framed Photogram, 9 × 19 in. (22.86 × 48.26 cm).
The surface of the wall in exhibition spaces is traced onto large paper, making the white background of the architecture subject of what is being seen.
Ulrike Königshofer, Empty Walls, 2023, pencil on paper, 39 × 55 in. (99.06 × 139.7 cm).

Residents from Austria

Anaïs Horn

Austria, France
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria, Styrian Provincial Government Department 9 Culture, Europe, Sports
Studio #212

Lukas Marxt

Germany, Portugal, Austria
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria
Studio #218

Hermes Payrhuber

Austria, United States
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria
2025
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