Dogs and their companions are invited to have an Inter-bite at Hamraborg Festival. Snacks that suit both dogs and humans will be served on specialised tableware.
The event is a part of research-based project by Agnes Ársæls and Anna Andrea Winther where they look at the dog and human cohabitation in the present through feeding. Snack time is a moment of in-between, a pause where you can take a moment to enjoy by yourself or in the company of others. How does this informal pause appear in the life of domestic dogs and is there a possibility to give that time increased value as a moment to connect in the every-day?
Agnes Ársæls (b. 1996) and Anna Andrea Winther (b. 1993) are artists based in Reykjavík, Iceland. Their collaboration began after graduation from the Iceland University of the Arts in 2018, they work with critical play and man’s relation with their environment. Anna Andrea graduated with an MFA degree in Fine Arts from the Glasgow School of Art in 2022 and Agnes currently studies in the MA curatorial program at the University of Iceland. Both have exhibited their work in Iceland and abroad, they have also taken part in various international projects.
Location: Safnatúnið (field behind the library and Gerðarsafn)
Instagram: @agnes.arsaelsdottir @annaandreaw
Websites: agnesar.com annawinther.com