Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Pamela!

Pamela Jaskoviak

Pamela Eva Jaskoviak , born November 22, 1966 in Massachusetts , USA , is a Swedish radio journalist , author , poet , dramatist and translator . She was born in the United States, but grew up in Örby outside Kinna . Jaskoviak was Kåsör and then program leader for the radio program Sunday School in P3 (1993-1995). She is now joking in the radio program Good Morning, the world! . She is the daughter of the ceramist Kerstin Danielsson .

Content

1 Bibliography (selection)
2 Theater
3 Awards and awards
4 References
4.1 Notes
4.2 Sources

Bibliography (selection)

1995 - Black tulip
1996 - On the beach: another trip
1999 - Agadir, my love (novel)
2001 - Suburbia or the Red Canoe: A Story
2004 - Yellow light
2006 - Bellas balloon
2011 - The rain and the grass

Theater

2001 - Roast: A Prelude
2012 - Colette's cookbook or late bloom

Awards and awards

2000 - Gothenburg City Authorization Grant [ 1 ]
2002 - Albert Bonnier fellowship fund for younger and newer authors
2002 - Building Cultural Grant [ 2 ]
2011 - Society De Nios Special Price
2012 - The Swedish Broadcasting Corporation's Radio Prize [ 3 ]

References
Notes

^ "Culture, Writing and Arts Fellowships 1999 - 2015" (pdf) . Read July 30, 2016 .
^ "17 recipients of Byggnads kulturfipendium" (pdf) . Read July 30, 2016 .
^ "Radio Society of Sweden's Authors' Association" . Read July 30, 2016 .

Sources

Pamela Jaskoviak in Libris
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=438&artikel=1721609

Kerstin Danielsson

Kerstin Danielsson , born Ågren January 5, 1941 , died October 16, 2015 [ 1 ] , was a Swedish ceramist and artist.

Content

1 Biography
2 Sources
2.1 Notes
3 External links

Biography

Kerstin Danielsson graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence , Rhode Island , USA, 1961-1965. She returned to Sweden in 1968 and established herself in the municipality of Mark, where she lived the rest of her life. She exhibited at, for example, the Rydals Museum, the Flamenco Gallery, Borås, Anna H, Kaolin Gallery and the Gallery of Lions in Stockholm. For several years, she was active in the Konsthantverkshuset in Gothenburg. Several study sessions and participation in symposia all over the world made a mark in the ceramics. East Asian and Etruscan ceramics as well as Nordic iron age ceramics influenced. Above all, she did good things.

The child's upbringing, its own childhood and nature around have contributed to motives. The lack and memory of a child who did not grow up becomes clear in sarcophages , cots and in quiet, quiet vessels. She is represented at the National Museum and the Röhsska Museum [ 2 ], as well as in several municipalities and county councils.

She is the mother of the poet and the dramatist Pamela Jaskoviak .
Sources
Notes

^ Familiesidan.se [ dead link ]
^ Röhsska Museum

External links

Dictionary Amanda Read 2015-11-11.
National Museum Read 2015-11-11.
Zenit Culture Newspaper in the West Read 2015-11-11.
Ceramics group Kaolin Read 2015-11-11.
http://www.signaturer.se/Sverige/KerstinDanielsson.htm
http://www.zenitkultur.com/artist.php?id=1233
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru_52dO2JpI&t=933s

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