Helena Marika Ekenger

Helena Marika Ekenger is an artist and costume designer and works with site-specific works and exhibitions as well as the life-long project The Sausage Factory.
Trained at Dramatiska Institutet and Valand School of Fine Arts.
For many years I worked mainly with performing arts, and as a visual artist I am firmly anchored in my theater experience. My grandfather’s sausage factory – in the form of artifacts / relics, stories and fantasies – has over the years been an important source of inspiration for my work.
In more extensive projects of a curatorial nature I work with Agneta Segerfelt under the name “Ett kryss för tanken” (X marks the thought).
http://www.ekenger.se
https://ettxfortanken.wordpress.com/
Sweden

Artwork:
Korvfabriken

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The Mobile Sausage Factory

The Mobile Sausage Factory (prototype) visited Hyllie at the Finissage together with sound artist Dr. Flora Könemann (Berlin) who invited visitors and participants to listen to the sounds of sausage ... More Information
Final Weekend! Sunday 27 August Finissage Program

Final Weekend! Sunday 27 August Finissage Program

For our final day at Agrikultura invite you to join us to explore works in the fields, and participate in workshops and performances. On Sunday, feel free to bring a ... More Information
The Mobile Sausage Factory visited Hyllie

The Mobile Sausage Factory visited Hyllie

The Mobile Sausage Factory visited Hyllie on the opening of Agrikultura presenting a trailer for a workshop in August: Korvkärlek! Gör korv du kan äta med gott samvete / Sausage love! ... More Information
Agrikultura Launch Day

Agrikultura Launch Day

1 July, 2017
11:00 – 18:00 Kulturföreningen Triennal is delighted to announce that Agrikultura, an exhibition of public artworks, installations, meals, performances, urban interventions, mobile kitchens, and events to take ... More Information
(The mobile) Sausage Factory

(The mobile) Sausage Factory

About the project – THOUGHTS: I grew up with sausages. My grandfather was a butcher. In 1915 he started a charcuterie business with a companion and in the fifties the ... More Information