Art opens our senses and pushes our boundaries. At GRASP you’ll encounter works that question our times – from overconsumption and sustainability to neurodiversity, digital utopias, and new concert formats.
At GRASP, art creates space to imagine new futures, challenge habits, and strengthen community through experiences that are felt – not just understood.
Dive into the art programme below.

What do the utopias of the future look like when we create them together? At GRASP 2025 you can experience visual artist Esben Holk’s digital work Synthesizing Utopias – a virtual cauldron where dreams of new worlds are distilled, remixed, and set free.
On Thursday 25 September, Holk invites you to a ceremonial workshop where meditation, imagination, and a digital utopia-generator are woven together into a shared vision of the future.

What happens to our clothes when we throw them away? At GRASP 2025 you can experience Return to Sender by Kenyan collective The Nest Collective – an installation made from discarded second-hand clothes, travelling from Roskilde Festival to GRASP in a new version.
The work confronts the traces of overconsumption and highlights the need to rethink our consumer habits. At the same time, you can explore the video installation Delivery Details, featuring footage from Kenya’s largest second-hand markets and waste landscapes.

How can neurodiversity inspire new ways of seeing the world? With the installation Our Voices Are Future Dreams, artist Julie Nymann invites you into a sensory space of words, colours, and sculpture, where the strengths of difference take centre stage.
The work challenges myths and prejudices about dyslexia and opens up reflections on how we can build a society that celebrates abilities rather than limitations.

Look forward to a truly special concert experience when indie-pop band Yör, together with students from Sonic College, invite you to a sensory and spatial concert on Thursday 25 September at 20:00.
With poetic lyrics, raw synths, and heartfelt energy, Yör creates a Danish-language universe that stands out even more strongly in this experimental format, where the audience is enveloped by both sound and emotion.