Elly Stormer Vadseth
Om
Elly Vadseth er en norsk-amerikansk kunstner med en tverrfaglig Master i billedkunst og humaniora fra School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Fra 2019 har hun arbeidet og bodd på en halvøy i den indre delen av Oslofjorden. Der utforsker hun de dramatiske endringene som skjer under overflaten i Skagerak med tap av biomangfold og nye arter som migrerer inn i økosystemet.
Med en praksis forankret i bevegelse og den sansende kroppen, jobber Vadseth med tidsbaserte medier, ikke-lineær flerkanalsvideo, virtuelle installasjoner og kunst i det offentlige rom. I kroppsliggjort dialog med diskurser innen miljøhumaniora og økofeminisme sirkulerer hennes stedssensitive arbeid og forskning rundt sansing og flerartslig navigasjon i ustabile, skiftende land- og vannøkologier.
Arbeidene hennes har blitt presentert internasjonalt i utstillinger, live performance, publikasjoner, store utendørs og innendørs offentlige arbeider. Nylig på F15 (NO), Fulcrum Festival (LA), Bevilacqua La Masa (Venetian Foundation) og Kunstrom skogen med Boris kourtoukov, Norsk Teknisk Museum Oslo (NO), Henie Onstad (NO), The Museum of Fine Arts (USA) og Mountain time arts (USA). Hun er mottager av tilskudd fra Norge Amerika Foreningen, KORO (Kunst i det offentlige rom Norge), Viken Filmsenter, Norske Billedkunstnere, Sparebankstiftelsen DNB, Pasific Lutheran Univerity og Tufts University.
I 2022 fullførte hun to store permanente offentlige oppdrag for Asker kommune: en innendørs videoskulptur Syklus Memoria som strekker seg gjennom 2 etasjer på Hurum Bo og Omsorgssenter og fotoinstallasjonen Havkonstellasjoner Stjernestøv.
Kompetanseord
Forskning
Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology 2023-2026, Trondheim
The ocean is dramatically changing; coastal ecosystems are in the process of adapting to new ocean realities. Fish populations are declining or migrating from their nested ecologies, while the gelatinous migratory ctenophore mnemiopsis leidyi (hereafter also referred to as ctenophora) and jellyfish seem to thrive and continue their cyclical survival choreographies. Scientists are predicting that the biomass of ctenophores and jellyfish will increase in the ocean, possibly with less biodiversity of other marine species. In other terms, oceans are becoming more gelatinous which already has, and will have an impact on intergenerational ways of connecting the sea and her inhabitants. The artistic research project Gelatinous Epistemes: Interspecies Hydrochoreography and the expanded moving image" focuses on the ontological uncertainty of gelatinous oceans through a trans-local and trans-disciplinary engagement with the ctenophora.The project deploys choreography and expanded moving image practices to shed light on oceanic forms of communication and emerging ontologies.
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1495740/2368174
Center for Art, Design and Social Research 2018- (International research network)
Since 2018 Elly Vadseth has been affiliated with the Center for Art, Design and Social research taking part in the research residencies Indegenous Knowledges and Sustanable Pasts/ Futures (co-faciliator and photographer), Cosmological Gardens, Un-Writing Nature and Con, Crit, Tech as a independent artistic researcher. The Center for Arts, Design and Social Research is founded on the principle that creative work is essential to all human cultures and the foundation for building sustainable and interdependent global societies. The Center’s core programs include fellowships and residencies for artists, designers, scientists, technologists, writers, and humanities and social science researchers. The Center convenes people from diverse backgrounds and experiences to share knowledge addressing urgent issues in global societies. Knowledge is cooperatively generated and openly shared through workshops, residencies, exhibitions, publications, seminars, and collaborative research projects. The Center is a site for experiments in the arts, technology, and research methodologies, and creating the future shape of planetary cultures.
School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University 2018-2019, Boston
Vadseth was a Tufts institute of the environment fellow at Tufts University 2018-2019. her research was carried out through creative fieldwork with the organization Mountain Time Arts taking part in, and researching the works of artists Mary Ellen Strom, Dr Shane Doyle and choreographer Ann Carlson. Through camerabased and performative research she delved into two largescale artprojects in public space: Cherry River, Where the Rivers Mix & The Symphonic Body Water. Mountain Time Arts (MTA) is an organization that drives change through the cultivation of bold and engaging public art projects and programs that explore the history, culture and environment of the Rocky Mountain West and its Sovereign Nations. MTA projects have engaged internationally-known artists along with hundreds of local participants including ranchers, environmentalists, scientists, Native American scholars, and local politicians to learn about the region’s complex land and water systems and diverse cultural heritages. This opens critical conversations among all of these groups.
Publikasjoner
Contribution to publication in Delta: An Ocean Call
Contribution with Flo Fitzgerald-Allsopp to the book "interspecies Performance", Performance Research Books
Lectures/panels/ artist talks
2024 Panel talk, "Embodied Geography", Kunsthall Trondheim, NO
2024 Presentation at Westerdahls, Artistic Research Forum Spring 2024, NO
2023 Public Art & Engaging a community, panel at School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts/online, USA
2022 Creativity and Cognition" ACM conference, Vadseth and Kourtoukov, et al, IT
2022 Visiting Artist talk, Video Installation, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, USA
2021-22 New Media Oslo Fjord, sensory video and performance workshop for youth under the surface of the Oslofjord, NO
2021 Presentation with Boris Kourtoukov on Lure of Slowness, Renewable Futures Conference, Futures Of Living Technologies Conference, Oslo Metropolitan University, NO
2021 Hoch Cunningham Environmental Lecture (Sensate Body(s),Tufts University, USA/online
2021 Artist talk with Meera M. Kaur og Vibeke Hermanrud, Kunstrom skogen, NO
2020 Presentation at SENT (Site, Ecology, Nature, Technology), Video Presentation, Nesodden, NO
2020 Artist talk Catalyst Conference, Emerging Sea Imaginarys, Artist talk, Factory Light Festival, NO
Undervisning
University Teaching
2025 Interspecies performance and Lensbased arts from 1960-2025, Art history, NTNU
2019 Post Graduate Teaching Fellow, Introduction to Video Art, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, MA, USA
2018 Post Graduate Teaching Fellow, Introduction to Video Art, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, MA, USA
2018 Teaching Assistant, Video for Grads taught by Mary Ellen Strom, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, USA
2017 Teaching Assistant, Drawing Now taught by Ethan Murrow, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, USA
Panels
2024 Embodied Geography panel, Kunsthall Trondheim, NO
2023 Public Art & Engaging a community, panel at School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts, USA
Invited Lectures
2022 Visiting Artist talk, Video Installation, School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, USA
2021 Sensate Body(s), Hoch Cunningham Environmental Lecture, Tufts University, USA/online
2021 Artist talk with Meera M. Kaur og Vibeke Hermanrud, Kunstrom skogen
2020 Lecture, Catalyst Conference, Emerging Sea Imaginarys, Artist talk, Factory Light Festival, NO
2021-22 New Media Oslo Fjord, sensory video and performance sea workshop for youth, NO
Colead
2024 Culture Moves Europe, mentor for interdiciplanary residency project transpiring in the arctic at AIR kvitbrakka, NO
2021 co-curator/ advisor , "Mattering Oil", The National Museum of Science and Technology, NO
2019-2020 Artistic advisor, De-LUX, Nordic Light art network produced by Blekksprut with nordic partners, NO
2015 Rieke Scholar, Peer advisor, Pasific Lutheran Univerisity, USA
Teaching interest summary
Elly S Vadseth teaching interests lies in the production, history and cultural contexts of video, performance and new media art. Courses involve video installation and the intersections of media and performance in both traditional art spaces and sitespesific projects. She is also interested in the intersection of contemporary art and the environmental humanities.