Of Public Interest (OPI) Lab is a hub for experimental artistic and architectural practice-based thinking and doing. The Lab operates as an advanced course that is held at the Department for Research and Further Education in Architecture and Fine Art at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm.
We aspire to develop tools, methods and strategies, with which we can shape built environments and common spaces, capable of meaningfully altering the expectations and language around the public sphere.
The Lab asks, in different ways, what is of public interest?—through working on and realizing projects in, around, and in between art and architecture. While this is pursued through collaborative doing and learning, a key aim of OPI Lab is for the knowledge we produce to act as a catalyst in the practices of the individuals involved. Thereby affecting and shaping their respective fields, whether it be art, architecture, curatorial work, social practice, landscape architecture, activism, and/or other areas.
OPI Lab has two locations. One is the Royal Institute of Art, where we have access to a wide range of workshops, and the faculty comprising researchers and practitioners from other and related fields. The other location is a storefront in an area of Stockholm undergoing significant development. This space is the locus for our site specific work, and importantly, it also establishes a visible presence and commitment to a neighborhood. Working from the conditions and histories of a specific place, we develop methods that could also be applied to other contexts—not unlike what is necessary when conducting a multiple control group in any experiment. Our location of interest provides a ground upon which to test out ideas—ultimately, as a means of addressing places and conditions beyond the given site.
The work performed at OPI Lab is closely tied to socializing with the surroundings and with each other, as a necessary component of building ideas through conviviality. We host a once-monthly Open Door Session as a public moment in the space where we offer food and drinks, discuss and share some of what we do with colleagues, friends, passersby, and people from the neighborhood.
During the academic year, the group meets one week per month in Stockholm for an intensive session designed around immersive on-site research, individual work and multidisciplinary group collaboration. This structure is complemented with a program of lectures, seminars, workshops, conversations and critique in a format that aims to stimulate knowledge exchange through learning and unlearning in a peer-to-peer setting. These 5-day blocks in Stockholm are mandatory, with a minimum of 80% attendance required on site.
OPI Lab participants work individually and collaboratively in smaller groups departing from their own practices and connected to immersive on-site research. The structure of the course focuses on developing methods and forms of “public making” as experiments within the scope and timeframe of the academic year, culminating in a proposal for the future.
The groups of 3-4 people function as support structures that foster multidisciplinary work and enable focused critical feedback. In between sessions, participants continue their work and research individually as well as in dialogue with their group and course leaders as required. These parallel modalities allow for research and project proposals to develop at different paces, following the logic of each project, and for participants to collaborate with their peers in the Lab while maintaining focus on their own professional practice.
OPI Lab is led by the artist Jonas Dahlberg together with curator and writer Jasmine Hinks. Visit us at our storefront at OPI Lab, Gröndalsvägen 1, 117 66 Stockholm, or at the Royal Institute of Art, Flaggmansvägen 1, 111 49 Stockholm.