Remixing Folk Feminism is a programme organised by Mná le chéile – Women together; collective of artists and scholars from Finland, Ireland, Latvia and Sweden.
Meet the team

Anna Hickey-Moody, Director of the Arts and Humanities Institute and Professor of Intersectional Humanities at Maynooth, National University of Ireland.
Miriam von Schantz, senior lecturer in the Department of Visual Arts and Sloyd Education in Konstfack university of arts, crafts and design, Sweden.


Brigita Stroda, artist and crown-maker based in Latvia.
Brigita Ozolins, Latvian/Australian artist and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the School of Creative Arts and Media, University of Tasmania.


Suvi Pihkala, feminist scholar and lecturer of Gender Studies in the University of Oulu, Finland.
Pearl Phelan, artist and Research Assistant at the Arts and Humanities Institute at Maynooth, National University of Ireland.

Collaborators and support
For Remixing Folk Feminisms in Oulu, the collective teams up with Gender Studies at the University of Oulu, Finland. The program has been funded by Oulu Culture Foundation. Part of our programme is supported by University of Oulu Gradute School and University of Oulu profiling area Frontiers of Arctic and Global Resilience (FRONT).

