mia e göransson
Born in Stockholm, Sweden 1961
Education:
1985-87 Hovedskous school of Art, Gothenburg
1990-94 University collage of Art, Craft and Design MFA
Group exhibitions in selection
1999 ”Stars” Galleri IngerMolin, Stockholm
”Still Life” Galleri IngerMolin, Stockholm
2001 ”Here and Now”, Gustavsbergs Porcelain Museum
2002 ”Fajans” Rörstrands Museum, Lidköping
2002 ”Hertha Bengtson stipendiater” Höganäs Museum
2002 “Fajans” Rörstrands Museum, Lidköping
2003 “Nordic contemporary craft”, Röda Sten,
Gothenburg
2004, 2005, 2007 ”Collect”, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
2004 ”Swedish craftsmen” Craft2, Hamburg
2004 “Designed in Sweden”, Museum of London
2004 “Beauty and the Beast”, Crafts Council, London
2005 Galerie Anderwereld, Groningen Holland
2005 “Elementos Sueco”, Sao Paolo
2005 Swedish ceramics,Galerie Terra Delft,Netherlands
2006 Design4 Elements, Frankfurt
2006 Salon d`Hiver, Galleri IngerMolin
2007 ”It´s not what it was like to walk along the beach”
Dalslands Arthall, Eskilstuna Artmuseum and
Röhsska museet
2007 ”TippTopp”, Gustavsbergs Porcelain Museum
2007 Puls Contemporary Ceramics, Brussel
2007 ”Tendencies, F15, Moss, Norway
2008 Vårsalongen, Liljevalchs Arthall, Stockholm
Solo exhibitions in selection
1997 Blås&Knåda , Stockholm
1997 Galleri Sintra, Gothenburg
2000 Konsthantverkarna, Stockholm
2002 Galleri IngerMolin, Stockholm
2003 Galleri Anna H, Gothenburg
2006 Galleri IngerMolin, Stockholm
2007 Galleri Anna H, Gothenburg
Grants:
Swedish Art Grant Committee; working grant for 5 years 2004- 2009
BUS The Artists copyright found
Hertha Bengtsons foundation
Estrid Eriksons foundation
Längmanska foundation
Formmuseets vänners foundation
IASPIS
Public Works:
Råcksta subway station, Stockholm
Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm
Atrium fastigheter, Stockholm
The South Hospital, Stockholm
Works in public colleltions:
National Museum of Art, Craft and Design, Sweden
Swedish Art Council, Röhsska museet, Gothenburg
Malmö Artmuseum
Gustavsbergs Porcelain Museum
Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg
Sundsvalls Museum, Sweden