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Art exhibition opens in Borlänge with debate on public art

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  • An art exhibition named Gathered Voices has opened in Borlänge, Sweden.
  • The exhibition reportedly has no jury, allowing artists to bring works freely.
  • A panel discussion is being held to debate the role of public art.

An art exhibition called Gathered Voices has opened in Borlänge, Sweden. The exhibition reportedly has no selection process or jury, allowing professional artists to bring their works directly. A panel discussion is also taking place, focusing on questions about what public art should be.

Meanwhile, artists Lisbeth Boholm and May Lindholm are exhibiting their work at Ljungandalens Konstförening, though the location of this exhibition is not specified in the sources. Boholm lives in Falun, and Lindholm lives in Siljansnäs in Leksands municipality. Omid Massali, a cultural figure in Dalarna who runs Galleri Svarta Gran in Borlänge and writes for Borlänge tidning, is involved in the exhibition, according to reports.

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