
Work in Question: Artists Ask, Labor Answers
VOICE to WORK
Jingyi Wang, Katarina Jazbec and Sofie Hviid Vinther
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Amund Losen Moholdt from Norwegian Union of
General Workers
Tuesday 13th of January at 19 - 20.30
Kunsthall 3,14, Vågsallmenningen 12
Kunsthall 3,14 invites you to an evening where art and labour meet — not in opposition, but in exploration. How do we understand the value of work today? What happens to human meaning when work is no longer a guarantee of dignity, identity, or belonging?
This public conversation brings together artists and representatives from the labour movement for a cross-disciplinary dialogue on automation, the changing nature of work, and the moral and existential weight of labour in a competitive, technology-driven economy.
The discussion accompanies the exhibitions Jingyi Wang: Voice to Voice and Katarina Jazbec: You Can’t Automate Me, and relates to the practice of Sofie Hviid Vinther, who lives and works in Bergen.
Each of these artists explores work as both a material and a metaphor — a site of struggle, identity, and imagination.
The invited guest from the Norwegian Union of General Workers, Amund Losen Moholdt will contribute perspectives from within the lived realities of workers today — where the fight for dignity, solidarity, and fair conditions continues to shape collective futures.
Through this encounter, Kunsthall 3,14 aims to open a discursive space where artistic reflection and labour experience can resonate, question, and perhaps reimagine the role of work in our shared human story.
3,14 LIVE is Kunsthall 3,14’s platform for dialogue, where art, philosophy, and social critique intersect. Curated by Gitte Sætre, this autumn’s program will explore the questions raised by Wang’s project:
How do we measure human value in a utilitarian society?
What happens when work no longer defines you?
Can we rethink reward, time, and meaning?
«Voice to Voice» opens as a performance and runs as an exhibition from November 2025 to January 2026. Stay tuned for program details.
