Pop-up exhibition and DMJX Festival

Monday the 2nd of September, DMJX celebrated the 75 years’ anniversary of the start of the first education programme at the school. The anniversary was celebrated with a day’s festival with talks and exhibitions at the cultural house Dokk1 in Aarhus.

International Photo 1 students, Danish third term students and Danish journalism students created a pop-up exhibition during the DMJX Festival. The students portrayed people, they met in the streets and created and printed the stories during the day.
Photo: Søren Pagter
Former student, Tobias Nicolai and Søren Pagter are making one of the first exhibition prints ready. The portrait stories were created and printed during the DMJX festival at Dokk1.
Photo: Farzad Soleimani
Open editorial room during the DMJX Festival.
Photo: Farzad Soleimani
The students made and exhibited almost 50 portrait stories from 9 in the morning till 5 in the afternoon. The exhibition will stay at Dokk1 till the 11th of September.
Photo: Søren Pagter.
All production was made in an open editorial room at Dokk1.
Photo: Søren Pagter.
The last picture was up at around 8pm after almost a 12 hours working day. Photo: Søren Pagter.
As a part of the DMJX Festival, PixlArt’s photobus was parked in front of Dokk1. The BA project “Coastland” and the magazine “Morsø” made in the spring by our second term students were exhibited in the bus.
Photo: Søren Pagter
PixlArt’s photobus in front of Dokk1 at the harbour of Aarhus.
Photo: Tao Lytzen.
Guests inside the photobus watching the students’ stories from the island Mors.
Photo: Søren Pagter.
As a part of the festival, students from each of DMJX’s educations presented a BA project. Here Mathias Svold talks about his and Ulrik Hasemann’s “Kystland” project.
Photo: Søren Pagter.