Together with Po Hagstrom, Holmstedt is part of artist duo Trial and Error [5], working with projects related to national identity and the use of public space.
She employs storytelling as a tool for critical engagement and as a way to deal with and make sense of the constant flow of information in everyday life.
In her work, she seeks to situate a subject within a context that is not framed as an absolute truth or stable reality, but rather as a system that unfolds through a specific network where meanings are constructed.
Artists, writers, curators, philosophers among others from different countries are continually being invited to write in relation to the engagement and interests which runs through, or parallel to their own work.
SQUID focuses on the local experiences derived from diverse individual or collective practices and isn't necessarily limited to being a discussion of art per se.
SQUID is also represented in Collaborative Practice Archive, Shedhalle, Zürich and Traveling Magazine Table [17], which was initiated by the art collective Nomads & Residents (Bikvanderpol and Cesare Pietrousti) in 2001.