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Magnetic north plans to reset the cultural compass

Ume氓 University aims to gain from its host city鈥檚 Capital of Culture status

Published on
April 10, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Source: Roger Degerman

Swedish riffs: Guitars 鈥 The Museum opened as part of the 鲍尘别氓2014 festival

The first four European Capitals of Culture, starting in 1985, were Athens, Florence, Amsterdam and Berlin. But if the initial choices were already very well known on the international tourist circuit, recent years have brought some much lesser-known places to the world鈥檚 attention, from Sibiu in Romania to Turku in Finland. In 2014, Ume氓 in northern Sweden shares the honours with Riga in Latvia.

Capital of Culture status gives such cities, their cultural institutions 鈥 and their universities 鈥 an opportunity to raise their profiles in a way that is hardly meaningful for Paris or Madrid. In preparation for , reports Britta Lundgren, professor of ethnology at Ume氓 University, 鈥渢he vice-chancellor decided in late 2011 a special assignment for establishing the cultural dimension as an important part of the university鈥. The aim, she says, was to 鈥渃ontribute to strengthening the development of the university鈥 as well as to be a 鈥減ositive force鈥 for increasing awareness of the institution abroad.

In such a young, comparatively small but fast-growing city, the university is already a major presence in its life and culture. The Bildmuseet, Ume氓 University鈥檚 museum for contemporary art, is located on the Arts Campus, which has enjoyed much recent investment and also houses the School of Architecture, Institute of Design, Academy of Fine Arts and HUMlab-X (鈥渁 vibrant meeting place for the humanities, culture and information technology鈥). This provides a range of venues for 鲍尘别氓2014, and the university intends to build on a 10-year tradition of free lunchtime Culture on Campus events, which academics, students and administrative staff have long enjoyed.

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Lundgren鈥檚 task was to coordinate plans between different departments by bringing together a core group of about 50 people from most disciplines. Because they are largely operating within their normal budgets, she says, they have aimed 鈥渢o connect 鲍尘别氓2014 to the core [university] activities 鈥 eg, research, teaching and outreach. For 2014, we have tried to make something special out of these core activities, whether it is research, conferences, book projects, educational activities, posters and exhibitions, open house events, interactive events or strictly cultural events.鈥

She adds that where possible, the university has tried to link its projects to the eight seasons of the Sami 鈥 the indigenous people of the northern European Arctic 鈥 鈥渢hat are the main idea for the whole cultural year鈥 for 鲍尘别氓2014.

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Bildmuseet art museum building

Given its location, it is hardly surprising that the university鈥檚 Centre for Sami Research (CeSam) is a major hub for studies in the field. The Bildmuseet is holding eight exhibitions featuring different Sami artists, the first two exploring northern landscapes and 鈥渢he studies of Sami people undertaken by the State Institute for Race Biology in the first half of the 20th century鈥. CeSam has forged a new interdisciplinary link with the chemistry department to create an exhibition and lecture series on Sami medicinal plants and the Sami art of healing. And the department of food and nutrition will be serving up Sami menus.

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The 鲍尘别氓2014 umbrella is also useful for bringing to the city at a particularly lively time mobile conferences that could in theory be held anywhere. There will be about 25 at the university during 2014, among them a 鈥渕athematics biennale鈥, one addressing gender and power, and one organised by the University Network of the European Capitals of Culture, which was founded in 2006 鈥渢o stimulate new forms of academic and educational institutional collaboration鈥. Most significant of all is the 鈥淒esign, Research, Society鈥 conference, to be held over the festive Swedish Midsummer at the Ume氓 Institute of Design, as 鈥渁 forum where the questions that have the potential to change the way we think and do design 鈥 its philosophy, theory, practice, methodology, education, profession and history 鈥 will be discussed and debated鈥.

Although it is still early days for this year鈥檚 Capital of Culture, the university鈥檚 department of culture and media has already participated in Littfest 2014, Sweden鈥檚 largest literary festival. A vast new guitar museum has opened (and is now hosting an exhibition on Ume氓 鈥 The European Capital of Hardcore 1989-2000). As the temporary events and the new permanent attractions will surely draw many visitors to the city during 2014, a smartphone and tablet app has also been created to help them navigate the campus.

But what does the university in the most northerly of all European Capitals of Culture seek in the way of long-term benefits? Lundgren is looking for solid results in research and new cross-disciplinary collaborations, but she also wants to see a payoff in terms of attracting more Swedish, international and exchange students. The autumn 2013 鈥淐aught by Ume氓鈥 roadshow of Copenhagen, Warsaw, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona and Hamburg 鈥 which aimed to drum up interest in 鲍尘别氓2014 鈥 already seems to be bearing fruit in terms of students considering the university. 鈥淲e鈥檙e seen as on the periphery,鈥 Lundgren argues, 鈥渢hough actually we鈥檙e only an hour by plane from Stockholm.鈥

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