In The Solhem Finds, Annika Petersson and Ida Rödén start from an excavation site in Södertälje where strange fossils were uncovered, which could belong to a mountain troll. In 2022, the excavation site was realized through a Public Art assignment at the newly built preschool Solhem in Glasberga. In the exhibition, the artists have chosen to build an environment where the previously unknown S takes center stage. S is believed to been an amateur paleontologist who is said to lived with the family then lived on the old Farm in Glasberga. S seems to been a person who lived in the shadows, with an unclear relationship to the family. S only moved outdoors at night, as we know. The discoveries of the fossil have been attributed by the artists to S and the inner part of the konsthall has been built as the attic of the old Glasberga farm where S is said to kept house. Guided by notes, sketches and objects, an image is created of S, who in the 19th century found the remains of fossils in Glasberga. In the center of the exhibition room there is also an ongoing excavation, as well as scattered natural materials and loose stones with fossils found at the site.