The main title for the program is "Voices in a Changing World" and it offers American and Swedish participants experiences and exhanges of ideas in many areas of global significance.
The main exhibition in Anna Lindh Hall, "Voices - Contemporary Ceramic Art from Sweden" is a large exhibit of ceramics with far from traditional elements presented by Galleri Inger Molin and the Swedish Institute.
In Alfred Nobel Hall a photo exhibition by photographer Lars Bygdemark "Sweden from Above" will be presented. The exhibit is a unique documentation of a Sweden seen from above.
During the fall there will be a trial run of a new and different music café - "Café Bites & Sounds" - that will be open on weekends. Visitors can enjoy homemade delicacies and - in addition to music - listen to dialects and take a quiz on sounds that are threatened with extinction. Visitors can also via computer record their own sound bite on a database hooked up to the café.
For details and the entire fall program in House of Sweden, read the attached program folder.