Ulla Schildt (b. 1971) is a visual artist primarily working with analogue and digital photography. In recent years, her work has focused on humanity’s need to gather, organize, and consequently master the world – processes that have seemingly helped us to categorize and understand the world better, but that have also failed to understand its complexity and entanglements. Schildt has exhibited widely in Norway and internationally. Her works have been acquired by among others the University of Oslo’s Art Collection, the OsloMet Art Collection, the Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation, the Møller Collection, the Art Collection of Region Skåne in Sweden, the Office of Public Works in Ireland, and Preus Museum in Norway.