Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 64

Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 64
62 ICELAND REVIEW to Stöðvarfjörður to raise a family, she understood why rósa came back. After sev- eral years in reykjavík, Sweden and Austria (ríkharður’s country of birth, he has lived in iceland since 1960), Sólrún returned to Stöðvarfjörður, where she and ríkharður settled in 1985. “We thought it would be good for the kids to grow up in the coun- tryside,” Sólrún explains. They opened Gallery Snærós—where artwork from the whole family can now be found—in 1988, a time when there weren’t any other artists living in town. “There also weren’t really any galleries in the country- side, so people were really surprised to see one in a place like this,” Sólrún smiles. tAking Art to tHe streets despite a history of art in the village, Stöðvarfjörður is only just making it onto the map now, rósa says. The village had also previously been exposed to art in the 80s when house painter and hobby art- ist Geir pálsson brought street art to the walls of the village’s buildings. “He started by painting the outside walls of one house and then people started asking him if he could decorate theirs too,” rósa explains, adding that the center hopes to make art more accessible. “people from small towns are sometimes a bit afraid to go to—or not interested in—exhibitions,” she says. “it’s healthy for young people to grow up with art around them. When we painted the fish on the side of the factory everyone in town watched it develop over the three days. it sparked discussion about art. i think that’s really healthy.” While Sólrún says life in Stöðvarfjörður is good, she admits that sometimes they need a break. “it’s possible [to live here] because we have always had the opportu- nity to travel, to go abroad. We’re going to Berlin next week to stay with friends. if we didn’t have that opportunity, it would probably be very difficult,” she says frankly. unfortunately, little has been done to create jobs in the region, Sólrún says. “Some people found work in the aluminum smelter in reyðarfjörður [45 kilometers away] but that was supposed to be the answer to everything here,” she says. Some still work in the fishing industry, but not all the boats at the harbor are owned by locals. As Stöðvarfjörður is a lot shorter than the surrounding fjords fishermen prefer to dock here, allowing them to save time sail- ing out to sea; like the fishermen we meet on a Sunday afternoon, unloading two tons of fish off the boat onto the waiting truck headed for the fish market in Grindavík, Southwest iceland. They work quickly, emptying the crates of fish, cleaning up and then heading home to the surrounding towns for a few hours’ rest before returning at midnight for another shift. BuiLding PotentiAL rósa and Zdenek inevitably had to find work too when they moved to town. They started out with their artwork and later the idea for the factory renovation developed. “it just seemed obvious to us. We were staring at this huge empty building every day thinking about what could be done with it. When we heard they were thinking about demolishing it, we immediately knew we would not let that happen!” says rósa. The hope is to create 10 to 15 positions by communitY from rósa’s collection of hand-crafted ceramic icelandic birds.
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