tags:: #author #Sweden #Pakistan
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> [!SUMMARY] About
> Christina Zetterlund is a Swedish craft and design historian, curator, and educator whose work focuses on grassroots histories that challenge entrenched power structures — foregrounding narratives that institutional perspectives on design and craft have often overlooked. Associate Professor at the Department of Design at Linnaeus University, she also works as an independent curator with a strong commitment to place-based and locally situated practices, with recent projects including the Luleå Biennial 2022 and the _(Re-)learning the Archive_ project in Småland. She currently serves as Curator in Residence at Norwegian Crafts for 2024–25, where her practice takes site-based methods of listening and learning beyond conventional institutional hierarchies as its starting point. Her long involvement with Pakistan — through her partner's work in Karachi — has given her an unusually grounded perspective on Pakistani craft, and she was recently appointed a member of the Knowledge House for Craft.
### Mentions
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- [[Warp/Rosa Taikon - Making, Beauty, and Struggle.md|Rosa Taikon - Making, Beauty, and Struggle]]
- [[Warp/Talks/Rosa Taikon - Jewellery as a medium of struggle.md|Rosa Taikon - Jewellery as a medium of struggle]]
- [[Warp/Talks/Welcome ✿ Pakistan.md|Welcome ✿ Pakistan]]
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