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- Hafnarborg, The Hafnarfjördur Centre of Culture and Fine Art, is a public art museum located in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland. It was opened in May 1988 but the...
- [ˈfriːˌcʰɪr̥can iː ˈhapnarˌfɪrðɪ] is a Protestant church built in 1913. Hafnarborg [ˈhapnarˌpɔrk] is a centre of arts and culture where concerts and exhibitions...
- modernism. A retrospective exhibition of Guðjón's work was held at the Hafnarborg in Hafnarfjördur in 2019-2020, on the centenary of his graduation (1919)...
- Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland Living Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland Hafnarborg, The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art, Iceland Art Museum...
- had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and Hafnarborg Institute in Iceland. She has also exhibited at the Evanston Art Center...
- Reykjavík Trio Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, Upcoming Events, Hafnarborg, retrieved June 23, 2010. Department of Music Archived 2010-05-10 at the...
- Aberdeen Art Gallery in Scotland, the Reykjavik Art Museum in Iceland, the Hafnarborg Institute of Culture and Fine Art Museum in Iceland, the Spencer Museum...
- Research amongst WoDaaBe Pastoralists in Niger." The exhibition was in Hafnarborg, Hafnarfjörður's Centre of Culture and Fine Art. The exhibition ran from...
- Martin Asbæk Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark 2018 Memories and Hidden Places, Hafnarborg Centre of Culture and Fine Art, Hafnarfjordur, Iceland 2016 Reflections...
- innovative writing." In 2015 she held arts residencies in Norway and at Hafnarborg, The Hafnarfjördur Centre of Culture and Fine Art in Iceland. Lee was...