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Sad Daddies Girls Unite

An Exhibition by Lise Bøgh Pedersen
Lille version

Sad Daddies Girls Unite unfolds around girlhood, sexual assault, and the fragile yet vital communities that can emerge in the aftermath. Through video, installation, performance, and sculpture, Bøgh explores how experiences of violation are carried in bodies, memories, and material objects and how gestures of care and defiance can transform isolation into shared resistance.

About the artist

Lise Bøgh Pedersen (b. 2000, DK) is a interdisciplinary artist and writer. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts and is a graduate of the Biskops Arnö School of Writing.

She has previously assisted artists such as Frederik Næblerød and Mille Kalsmose, and from 2018 to 2020 she co-hosted the feminist podcast BLÆR. Since 2024, she has been part of the feminist performance duo (H)erotic together with artist Sasha Salin (b. 2000, DK).

Special thanks to:

Sasha Salin, Eleni Kanavou, Selma Elving, Hibaq Abdi Mohamed, Runa Almeland, Sagal Mahamud, Owidia R. Wesenberg, Elin S.Thomassen, Nova Falk, Rhea Kropp, Dasha Kudari, Erik Alstad & Åsmund Erichsen.

KHiO QuARTerly

The three visual departments at Oslo National Academy of Arts (KHiO) — Art & Craft, Design and the Academy of Fine Art host a public program at the Academy Room at Kunstnernes hus during March, April and May.

Join us for exhibitions, events and workshop presentations related to the departments’ study programs, brought together under the umbrella of KHiO QuARTerly.

The Academy Room is located in the back of Kunstnernes Hus in a former professor studio and classroom that has been used by the Academy of Fine Art intermittently since the 1930s.

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