Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.09.2016, Blaðsíða 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.09.2016, Blaðsíða 28
THE NEW LEGEND NEW VERSIONS OF THE ICELANDIC HOT DOG INGÓLFSTORG Registration: tel: 580 1800 or at www.mimir.is Mímir-símenntun • Ofanleiti 2 • 103 Reykjavík • Sími / Tel. 580 1800 • www.mimir.is Morning and evening classes Register now Level 1-5, Conversation classes and On-line course level 4 Courses start September, October and November LEARN ICELANDIC AT MÍMIR Culture 28 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 14 — 2016 Hafnarfjörður’s Íshús is an impos- ing white seafront warehouse with its name emblazoned neatly across its front in marine blue paint. It stands out amongst the other industrial buildings as perhaps a little unusual, and just a few steps inside this sus- picion is confirmed. The air smells of wood dust rather than motor oil or fish, and people mill around in paint-splattered overalls between tall shelves, workspaces and roped- off studio booths. Some are in the process of sanding down items of wooden kitchenware, while others sit quietly stitching clothing, painting canvasses, or carrying trays of freshly glazed ornaments from the kiln room to their studio to apply the finishing touches. We’re met by Anna María Karlsdót- tir, one of the instigators of the proj- ect. Anna starts to show us around, introducing us to various practitio- ners in all kinds of disciplines, de- scribing the ones who aren’t present. She and her husband Óli were the ones who sparked the regeneration of Íshús from a disused warehouse into a thriving studio community of artists, jewellers, product designers, and mak- ers of all kinds. “Óli had this idea in mind for many years,” she explains. “Then the project started about four years ago. He's a pro boat builder, and studying ceramics. There was a group of women that were happy to take this step with us, if we rented a nice space somewhere. Óli and I would never have done it alone." Creative hive The space they found is something of a gem. The various spaces all have their own distinctive character, from the old offices to the light and airy open- plan first-floor workshops, to vari- ous hidden-away nooks, and a central cold-room that seems to cry out to be used as a gallery. “The building is an old freezing plant and fish factory,” explains Anna. “It was used for that until 2001, then it had been sitting empty for a while. A few things opened and closed here, but nothing stuck. We started with the space in July 2014, when we had five hundred square metres, housing ten work spaces; now we have thirteen hundred square metres in total.” As the diversity of the practitioners increased, so did the range of facili- ties on offer. “We've seen it grow into ceramics, woodwork, metal work… we have a wet room for textiles, kilns, ventilated spray rooms, and more,” says Anna. “It's a bit of a hippie com- munity! Whoever comes in can make an agreement to share tools.” This attitude of collectivism fuels the positive and vibrant atmosphere of the building. “There are thirty spaces here now, and they're all open,” Anna explains. “The concept is an open, flowing atmosphere—we put empha- sis on the community in the house, and run it as a group. We have open houses, and when we take part in events like Design March or Fisherman’s Day, it’s as a group. We go different things like this across the year.” Creating space Íshús feels like a shining example of a story that’s happening all around Iceland’s coastline, where creatives are taking over disused ex-industrial spaces to create new opportunities for the communities they serve. In fact, many of the people operating in Íshús Share this article GPV.IS/ICEICE Inside The Ice House The thriving creative community of Hafnarfjörður's Íshús Words JOHN ROGERS Photos ART BICNICK
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