Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.10.2006, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.10.2006, Blaðsíða 3
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Gail Einarson-McCleery TORONTO, ON — “Inner Light,” Steinunn Þórarinsdóttir’s latest show, opened in Toronto on Thursday, September 21 and ran until October 14. Present to declare the show open was Ice- land’s Ambassador to Canada Markús Örn Antonsson. The works are being shown by her gallerist, Odon Wagner, who has opened a charming new gallery, full of light, called Odon Wagner Contemporary Gallery on Davenport Road in Toronto. The works varied in size, mate- rial and construction, including life-sized figures. Especially popular was one of her works seated on a bench outside the gallery — several people took the opportunity to sit down be- side him. Inside, we were treated to many of her creations, ably cu- rated by Laura Peturson (herself of Icelandic descent). Upstairs we could view a video created by Steinunn’s husband Jón, which featured most of her work, in- cluding those in situe all around the world. Odon said, “Steinunn’s fig- ures do not need any introduc- tion. Their noble, simplified faces invite the viewer to see well past the fleeting outer ap- pearances of the human being and they themselves ‘introduce’ the viewer deep into the mystical spheres of inner spirituality.” Steinunn was born, lives and works in Reykjavík. She studied sculpture in England from 1974 to 1979 and in Italy from 1979 to 1980. She has been working professionally for over 20 years and has exhibited widely in Ja- pan, USA and Australia. Her works are in private, public and corporate collections in many countries. She has been com- missioned to make site-specific sculptures for a variety of lo- cations and has participated in international festivals such as ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ in Syd- ney, Australia. The large crowd of art lov- ers, including Icelanders, en- joyed the opening and a taste of that Icelandic-Canadian treat, vínarterta. The beautiful catalogue spe- cially prepared for the exhibition can be viewed at www.odonwag- nergallery.com. Odon Wagner Contemporary is located at 172 Davenport Road in Toronto. Lögberg-Heimskringla • 15. október 2006 • 3 Steinunn a smash in Toronto REYKJAVÍK — Almar Grímsson, President of the Icelandic National League of Iceland, and Guðríður Sigurðardóttir, Director of the Cultural House of Iceland, signed an agreement to improve co- operation between the INL - Iceland and the Cultural House in efforts to promote education and aware- ness of the culture of Icelandic settlers in Northern America. A similar agreement already exists between the INL and the Vesturfararsetur, The Icelandic Emi- gration Centre in Hofsós. Valgeir Þorvaldsson, Director of the Vesturfararsetur, was present during the signing of the agreement. The Annual Meeting of the INL of Iceland will be held at the Cultural House on October 19. Check www.inl.is for further information. The Icelandic National League of North America 2007 CALENDAR NOW AVAILABLE CONTACT THE INL OF N/A OFFICE 103-94 First Avenue Gimli, MB R0C 1B1 204-642-5897 or inl@mts.net OR AN INL CHAPTER/SOCIETY NEAREST TO YOU Only $10 plus shipping and handling (Call for 204-642-5897 for shipping costs) View a sample at http://www.inlofna.org ARBORG PHARMACY Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. noon - 4 p.m.Pharmacist: V. T. Eyolfson Box 640, Arborg, MB R0C 0A0 Ph: 204-376-5153 SHARED WISDOM • SHARED COMMITMENT • SHARED VALUES Warmest greetings to the publishers of Logberg Heimskringla on its 120 years of continuous publication. I applaud this newspaper’s longevity and its mission to report news by, and about, people of Icelandic ancestry. Even with today’s technology, and the popularity of e-mail and the Internet, newspapers are still highly valued as a trusted source of information. Since 1886, Logberg Heimskringla has been there for the community, covering local events and providing interesting, relevant reports to its readers. With a 100 per cent literacy rate in their homeland, Icelanders are well-known for their love of reading. Clearly, Manitoba’s Icelandic community continues to embrace this proud tradition with its long-standing support of Logberg Heimskringla. As Canada’s oldest ethnic publication, this newspaper is an important part of Manitoba’s rich multicultural landscape. I thank the Icelandic community for its strong presence in our province and its ongoing contributions to all aspects of our society. Best wishes to Logberg Heimskringla for many more years of good reading. Nancy Allan Minister responsible for Multiculturalism Congratulations Icelandic pianist Ragnheiður Gröndal will be touring parts of western Canada this month. Having studied classical pi- ano at a young age, she became one of the top-selling artists in Iceland when she was 18 years old. Now 22, she has already re- leased four albums, one of which went platinum in Iceland. Ragnheiður, or “Ragga,” has led her own bands and toured across Iceland and Europe. She also plays piano and accompa- nies her own singing. Her rep- ertoire includes folk, pop, rock, jazz, country and blues. Among her stops in Canada are dates in Winnipeg, Riverton and Vancouver. For more information, see the Calendar of Events. Icelandic pianist to perform in Canada Ragnheiður Gröndal PHOTO COURTESY OF KENT LÁRUS BJÖRNSSON From left: Almar Grímsson, Valgeir Þorvaldsson and Guðríður Sigurðardóttir. PHOTO COURTESY OF GAIL EINARSON-MCCLEERY From left: Gail Einarson-McCleery, Steinunn Þórarinsdóttir, Steinunn’s son Þórður, Ambassador Markús Örn Antonsson and gallerist Odon Wagner at the exhibition opening. Gunnur Isfeld WINNIPEG, MB — The Jón Sigurdsson Chapter IODE Fall Luncheon Bridge and Whist event on September 30 was very successful and members would like to thank all those who at- tended and helped us make this event so successful and enjoy- able. The following people won prizes for high scores in bridge and whist. Bridge: 1. Gunnþóra Gís- ladóttir, 2. Mavis Campbell, 3. Marilyn MacKay, 4. Jennie Re- stall, 5 Joan Taylor, 6. Pat Hock- ley, 7. Lu Olafson, 8. Carolyn Adair, 9. Linda Malcomlmson. Whist: 1. Gwen Storey, 2. Eleanor Clapham, 3. Yvonne Tonnellier, 4. Joan Swainson, 5. Amber Wark, 6. Frances Selver. IODE bridge and whist INL-Iceland, Cultural House sign agreement

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