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Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.06.2018, Blaðsíða 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.06.2018, Blaðsíða 40
Art Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores The Blue Bank A different kind of bank opens in Þingeyri Words: Aron Ingi Guðmundsson Photo: Haukur Sigurðsson Space Visit Blábankinn in Þingeyri, and check it out online at blabankinn.is In the small town of Þingeyri, in the Westfjords of Iceland, some- thing very exciting is brewing. There’s a new bank in town that’s as far from a traditional financial institution as you could imagine. It’s a creative bank, with a vault full of ideas instead of c urrenc y. It ’s Blában k inn—The Blue Bank. Blábankinn was fo u n d e d by A r- nar Sigurðsson—a co-founder of the K a r o l i n a F u n d crowdfunding plat- for m — a nd A r n- hildur Lillý Karls- dót t i r, who a lso happen to be mar- ried. They were liv- ing in downtown Reykjavík when they decided to pack their bags and move to Þingeyri, with their young son, in the fall of 2017. The purpose of their move was to start run- ning Blábankinn, which had been founded in the spring. The decision has already proved to be a good one, in Arnar’s opinion, and he recom- mends that people try giving up the city lifestyle to live in a smaller place with more human connec- tion. A new institution “We’ve been open for a year now,” Arnar explains. “We’re welcoming entrepreneurs and creative people from everywhere, and at the same time supporting local projects within the town. It is good for peo- ple to get away from the chaos of their everyday life and enjoy being close to nature and surrounded by creative people.” Blábankinn has a co-working space, and offers bank- ing services and events on business, arts, and innovation in the com- munity. “It ’s a mix of many things,” Arnar says. “One was to do with the institutions, the idea of having more service in Þingeyri like a bank ser- vice, a library and union service. But this proj- ect goes much further. Thanks to the creativity and motivation of entre- preneurs in town, like the people behind Simbahöllin, a coffee house and cultural centre in Þingeyri, Blábankinn aims to develop more variety within the local economy, and to help interesting projects to be born.” Understanding and support Arnar says the response has been great so far, and that the people of Þingeyri have welcomed the family and attended Blábankinn’s events. They’ve opened their doors to art- ists, entrepreneurs, and scientists alike, to help make connections and ease the project into the lo- cal society. The approach makes for an interesting dynamic—on one hand, it’s a social service that looks inwards, and on the other, an entrepreneurial society that looks outwards, seeing things on an international scale. It’s this, in Arnar’s opinion, that makes Blábankinn unique. Nonetheless, it’s a challenge to build something new and in- novative in a remote area like the Westfjords. “We live with many issues regarding transportation, inclement conditions, and lack of service,” says Arnar. “We’ve felt un- derstanding and support regard- ing these challenging conditions to try and build up something new. We get support from the Ministry of Transport and Municipality for this trial project.” The whole package I wonder out loud of the Blábankinn model could be used elsewhere. “The only way to find out if some- thing has value is to look at your- self, and your village,” says Arnar. “If the Blábankinn way can work elsewhere, then great, but it’s all about the people at this specific lo- cation. It’s the energy that builds up, and the atmosphere. You have to look at the whole package.” With these words ringing in my ears and the cold sea breeze of the Westfjords caressing my face during my afternoon walk, I feel convinced that the future of this region is bright, especially with people like Arnar around. Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum Hamraborg 4 200 Kópavogur www.gerdarsafn.is Gerður: Retrospective 31.05.– 7.10.2018 “Blábankinn aims to devel- op more vari- ety within the local economy, and to help interesting projects to be born.” Arnar Sigurðsson, an unusual kind of banker i8 Gallery Tryggvagata 16 101 Reykjavík info@i8.is t: +354 551 3666 www.i8.is Divisions and Reflections IGNACIO URIARTE 31 May - 4 August 2018
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