Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.09.2009, Blaðsíða 27

Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.09.2009, Blaðsíða 27
Outside Reykjavik | Venue finder Keflavík Suðsuðvestur www.sudsudvestur.is Hafnargata 22 230 Reykjanesbær 421-2225 Hafnarfjörður Hafnarborg www.hafnarborg.is Strandgata 34 220 Hafnarfjörður 585-5790 Borgarnes The Icelandic Settlement Centre www.landnam.is Brákarbraut 13-15 310 Borgarnes 437-1600 Stykkishólmur Vatnasafnið / Library of Water Akureyri Akureyri Art Museum www.listasafn.akureyri.is Kaupvangsstræti 12 600 Akureyri 461 2610 Populus Tremula poptrem.blogspot.com/ Kaupvangsstræti 12 600 Akureyri Kunstraum Wohnraum Ásabyggð 2 600 Akureyri Mývatn Mývatnsstofa Egilsstaðir Sláturhúsið Seyðisfjörður Skaftfell www.skaftfell.is Austurvegur 42 710 Seyðisfjörður 472-1632 Hveragerði LÁ Art www.listasafnarnesinga.is Austurmörk 21 210 Hveragerði 483-1727 Sleepless Nights: Visions from Western Canada is a group exhibition that brings together nine contemporary artists from the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Showing at Kling&Bang, the exhibit draws inspiration from Icelandic poet and celebrated literary figure Stephan G. Stephansson, who immigrated to the United States and later moved to Alberta, Canada. The exhibition looks to (re)engage the cultural and historical connections between Western Canada and Iceland. A connection that may or may not be obvious. The only way to find out is to visit Kling&Bang until the 4th of October. Admission is free. LP Dance with Us! Laugavegi 21 - 101 Reykjavik - 551 6464 Kl ap pa r st íg ur Laugarvegur We are here: The Gold Eaters Listasalur Mosfellsbæjar September 5th – September 29th Rising From The Summer Sea Boginn Gallery, Gerðuberg September 19th – November 8th Cartoon Course For Teenagers Gerðuberg Culture Center September 12 – October 17, once a week on Saturdays 1pm-3pm Sleepless Nights: Visions from Western Canada Kling&Bang September 5th – October 4th Icelandic artist Bjargey Ólafsdóttir is one of a new generation of Icelandic artists who are working across lens- based media and performance. Her work ranges from film and photography to drawings and paintings. Her latest exhibit is entitled The Gold Eaters (I read Italian Vouge and eat polarbear meat with my fingers) and the title itself is surely enough to draw even those who usually consider themselves non- gallery-goers. LP After being born and raised on the Westman Islands, Steinunn Einarsdóttir picked up and moved to Queensland, Australia for 27 years. Her continuous proximity to the ocean has fueled her dappled and curiously colourful works over the course of her her career. In her new exhibition, Steinunn exhibits oil, acrylic and watercolour paintings, showing how the range of mediums affect the style and subject matter. With the summer now behind us this exhibit should keep the sun lingering a while longer. RL The Reykjavík Cultural Center, Gerðuberg, is now offering a course in cartooning for teenagers. The course concentrates on political caricature drawings and the organizers not only encourage but expect the participants to have some sort of political awareness and confidence in drawing. So no doodling, this is serious stuff. The course will cover the basics of political cartooning, symbolism, exaggeration, sarcasm and analysis; with a look at the history of cartoons and their role in the present age. Fee: 5500 ISK

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