FILM SCREENING: in relation to the exhibition Nightmare Fuel

FILM SCREENING with Laura Sundermann and Krzysztof Honowski in relation to the exhibition Nightmare Fuel at Y gallery. Screening from 19:00 – 19:35 Q & A with the artists from 19:35 – 20:00 (in English) Beasts of No Nation by Krzysztof Honowski with Laura Sundermann (9:28 min) An essay film about crowds, nationalism, and the loneliness of […]

SHOPTALK #1 with Þorbjörg Jónsdóttir & Lee Lorenzo Lynch

SHOPTALK#1  What exactly is “Shoptalk”? It’s not your typical artist talk. Unlike traditional artist talks, where only visual artists take the stage to discuss their works and processes, “Shoptalk” boldly broadens its horizons to showcase the creative minds of musicians, dancers, choreographers, and a diverse array of other creative practitioners. The aim of this series is to ensure maximum […]

HJERTELYD: ungbarnaópera

“HjerteLyd” is an opera for babies aged 0 – 2.5 years and their parents. “HjerteLyd” is an opera that opens the doors to a sensory universe. It is done in a gentle way that creates presence for both little and big ones. Surrounded by soft furry cushions, smooth and woolly textures in bright and dark […]

FAMILY WORKSHOP: The Bookworm on West-Nordic Day

On West-Nordic Day we will have a short reading in Faroese and Icelandic from the books that received nominations for the Nordic Children’s Literature Prize The Faroese musician Sakaris Emil Joensen reads from the beautiful book Strikurnar, by Dánial Hoydal and Annika Øyrabø, which is nominated this year for the Nordic Council Children and Young […]

MOVIE & STORYHOUR: Ronja the Robber’s daugther

RONJA THE ROBBER’S DAUGHTER: International Children’s Movie Festival & storyhour 6+ / Family friendly, Adventure, Drama |  Tage Danielsson | 1984 | Sweden | 126 min. | Icelandic Audio no subtitles Sunday 29th octóber we are showing the classic film about Ronja the Robber’s daugther in Elissa Auditorium. The viewing is part of the International Children’s […]

The People’s Meeting: Sustainable food choices

Sustainable food choices for health and the environment – an opportunity for the future We should eat more vegetables and less meat both for our health and for the climate. For the first time, the Nordic nutritional recommendations are both about what food is good for our health – and for the environment. The Nordic […]

The People’s Meeting: New Nordic Bauhaus

New Nordic Bauhaus – How will we live and build in a Carbon Neutral world? How do we want to live and build in the future when we do not strain the earth’s balance and resources? What is “the good Nordic life” in the CO2-neutral society of the future? With support from the New Nordic […]

The People’s Meeting: Housing policy for the benefit of all

Housing policy for the benefit of all – how do we ensure more equal opportunities? In line with the increasingly tight housing market, the availability of affordable housing has become a key focus in the housing policies of the Nordic countries. In public policy, it is stipulated that new housing should be provided in different […]

The People’s Meeting: Social awareness and democracy

Social awareness and democracy – how do we promote the participation of young people in social work? Iceland and the Nordic countries are known for strong and positive leisure activities, and young people have the opportunity to join a large number of societies and clubs. Such clubs are more often than not a place where […]

THE PEOPLE’S MEETING: The Democracy Festival 2023

The Democracy Festival The People’s Meeting will take place in the Nordic House on September  15th and 16th. The Democracy Festival The People’s Meeting is your forum! PROGRAM Numerous participants have announced their attendance at this year’s festival, and we will see a variety of topics, events and conversations as well as an entertainment program during the […]

Sunday Story Hour – Norwegian

The whole family is welcome to our Norwegian Sunday Story Hour in the Children’s Library at the Nordic house. A story will be read in connection with the new exhibition in the Children’s Library, “Under the Polar Ice”, an exhibition about plants and animals living in the Arctic Ocean. After the reading, everyone is invited […]

GRÍMUR: Guided tour with the curator

Welcome to a guided tour, Saturday 2nd September 3pm.  Curator Ynda Eldborg and Steinunn Sigþrúðar Jónsdóttir historian, will guide guests throught the exhibition, talk about selected works and discuss the historical importance of the exhibition. Read more about the exhibition here.    Accessibility: The Atrium and Auditorium Elissa are accessible for all, restrooms are accessible and […]

Under the Polar Ice

Under the Polar Ice – New exhibition at the children’s library. We welcome you to the Nordic House children’s library, where we invite you to learn, play and read in the ambience of an underwater environment that we have created in-between the bookshelves. The exhibition is made for children and their families and is part […]

Happy Pride!

We were proud to represent the Nordic House in the Reykjavik Pride Parade. Let’s keep fighting for equality and queer rights – and remember to not take it for granted.

Exhibition opening: GRÍMUR/MASKER opens 40 years later

Welcome to the opening of GRÍMUR Thursday 10th August 5pm – 7pm Artist Kjetil Berge will be present The Norwegian Embassy in Reykjavik generously offers refreshments – – – In 1983, two Norwegian artists Göran Ohldieck and Kjetil Bergecame to Iceland. The purpose of the trip was to set up a large exhibition titled MASKS […]

OLLIANNA: Story hour & Family workshop during Pride Week

Ollianna is a new picture book from Gro Dahle about wondering whether you are a guy or a girl and what happens if you dare to be yourself. The authors take up major themes such as gender and identity. The book is is beautifully illustrated by Kaia Dahle Nyhus, with simple lines and colors she […]

FIND FUNDING FOR YOUR PROJECT: INTRODUCTION TO NAPA’S GRANT PROGRAMS

FIND FUNDING FOR YOUR PROJECT – INTRODUCTION TO NAPA’S GRANT PROGRAMS Are you interested in cultural cooperation between Greenland and the rest of the Nordic region? Do you have an idea for an Arctic cooperation project? Are you wondering how to fund your project? NAPA – The Nordic Institute in Greenland administers two Nordic grant […]

CULTURE NIGHT: Guided tour with the curator

Welcome to a guided tour with Curator Elham Fakouri for the exhibition “For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea”. Saturday 19th August, 2pm. Artists in the exhibition: Adel Abidin (IQ/FI) Ahmed Umar (SD/NO) Ibi Ibrahim (YE/US) Thana Faroq (YE/NL) Pınar Öğrenci (TR/DE) Photos of works by Pinar Ögrenci from the exhibition “For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea” photo: Eyþór Árnason.  

GRÍMUR: Panel discussion on the censorship of queer art

Welcome to a conversation about the exhibition GRÍMUR/MASKS and the censorship of queer art. 09:45 in IÐNÓ (Sunnusalur). The conversation is part of the Pride Week Rainbow Conference. The participants are: Ynda Eldborg, curator Kjetil Berge, artist Böðvar Björnsson, former activist at Samtökin ’78. Katrín Oddsdóttir, lawyer The conversation is moderated by Steinunn Sigþrúðar Jónsdóttir This […]

GOOD THURSDAY: Guided tour with the curator and long opening

Good Thursday is the last Thursday of the month! Welcome to Good Thursday, August 31st. We will be open 10am – 9pm. In Hvelfing (exhibition space) you can see the exhibition: “For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea”, curated by Elham Fakouri. 6pm Elham Fakouri will guide guests through the exhibition. The entry is free as […]

GOOD THURSDAY: Open until 9pm

Good Thursday is the last Thursday of the month! Welcome to Good Thursday, July 27. We will be open 10am – 9pm. In Hvelfing (exhibition space) you can see the exhibition: “For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea”, curated by Elham Fakouri. Adel Abidin (IQ/FI) Ahmed Umar (SD/NO) Ibi Ibrahim (YE/US) Thana Faroq (YE/NL) Pınar Öğrenci (TR/DE) Photos: works by […]

MASKS

In 1983, two Norwegian artists Gøran Ohldieck and Kjetil Berge came to Iceland. The purpose of the trip was to set up a large exhibition titled MASKS at the Nordic House in Reykjavík – over 200 photograps and slides bubbling with queer rhetoric and aesthetics. EXHIBITION CATALOGUE In fact, not many people saw the exhibition as […]

PIKKNIKK CONCERT: Kurt Uenala & Jack Armitage

PIKKNIKK: The Nordic House summer concert series continue! Next up is Kurt Uenala with Jack Armetage on Sunday 30th July at 3pm. Free entry as always and bring your friends! Our last PIKKNIKK concert of the year 2023 we are proud to introduce the fantastic Kurt Uenala with Jack Armitage. For this special inter-medial PIKKNIKK performance, […]

PIKKNIKK CONCERT: Angela Rawlings & Rike Scheffler

PIKKNIKK: The Nordic House summer concert series continue! Next up is Angela Rawlings with Rike Scheffler on Sunday 23th July at 3pm. Free entry as always and bring your friends! Canadian- Icelandic interdisciplinary artist researcher Angela Rawlings and German poet, musician, and artist Rike Scheffler premiere their new collaboration at Piknikk. The devised collaboration will […]

PIKKNIKK CONCERT: Stijn Brinkman

PIKKNIKK: The Nordic House summer concert series continue! Next up is Stijn Brinkman Sunday 16th July at 3pm. Free entry as always and bring your friends! Based on Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir´s novel The Greenhouse (Icelandic title: Afleggjarinn, 2007) and IPCC’s Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, performing artist Stijn Brinkman […]

ARTIST TALK: For Those Who Couldn’t Cross The Sea

Welcome to an artist talk with artists Adel Abidin, Ahmed Umar, Thana Faroq and Ibi Ibrahim. Sema Erla Sedaroglu* will take part in the conversation and give a short talk before we start. Curator Elham Fakouri leads the conversation. This conversation will be held in English. For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea is a multidisciplinary group […]

FAMILY WORKSHOP: New map of the Nordic House by Rán Flygenring

A brand new map of the Nordic house by Icelandic most known illustrator and author Rán Flygenring will be the main subject of next Saturday’s family workshop. The map shows in a fun way the activity of the Nordic House on the upper and lower floors, as well as highlighting the outdoor area and the […]

Surtsey LAVALOVE: Artist Talk

Norwegian and Icelandic performing artists, composers and authors Beatur, Jón Magnús Arnarsson, Mette Karlsvik and Sondre Pettersen are meeting at The Nordic House Thursday 8th of June for a conversation about the performing arts in Iceland and in Norway. Their upcoming concert Surtsey LAVALOVE, which will be performed at Laugarneskirkjan on Friday 9th of June, […]

SUMMER WORKSHOP: Which birds are living around the Nordic house?

Participants are invited to do make artworks and do craft in relation to the birds, nature and the exhibitions at the Nordic house. Focus on creative play and exploration using new educational material from writer and illustrator Rán Flygenring. 19th.- 22th. June 9:30am – 12:00pm Age 8-12 years old SONO restaurant will offer wildflower drink and […]

PIKKNIKK CONCERT: Sara Flindt

PIKKNIKK: The Nordic House summer concert series continue with Sara Flindt Sunday 2nd July. The concert will take place in the Greenhouse at 3pm. Free entry as always and bring your friends!     Danish-born and Iceland-based, Sara Flindt was shaped by a childhood in a forest and speaks to us now from her home […]

PIKKNIKK CONCERT: MC MYASNOI

PIKKNIKK: The Nordic House summer concert series continue! Next up is MC MYASNOI on Sunday 9th July at 3pm. Free entry as always and bring your friends! MC MYASNOI has been particularly active in deconstructed electronic music from outer space, but like the Icelandic weather, everything can change very unexpectedly with MC MYASNOI. Featuring lyrics […]

PIKKNIKK TÓNLEIKAR: Sakaris

PIKKNIKK: The Nordic House summer concert series will start with a bang this year. Faroese electro artist SAKARIS will play on the 25th June and all are welcome.  Free entry as always and bring your friends!   “J-pop meets 80s glam pop meets devastating Nordic skepticism.” Since his debut album in 2012, this Faroese electro […]

INTRODUCTION TO GRANT PROGRAMS

Do you need funding for cooperation within art and culture in the Nordic and/or Baltic region/s? Information meeting with Nordic Culture Point, who administers various grant programmes for projects in the region.  Geir Lindahl will go through the different forms of support and grant systems and share his experiences. More information about the programmes can […]

LEGALLY PROTECTING NATURE IN TIMES OF PEACE AND CONFLICT: THE POWER OF RECOGNISING “ECOCIDE”

Healthy ecosystems and flourishing biodiversity are fundamental to the harmonious balance of life on Earth, as well as to sustainable human civilisation.  They are also fundamental to regulating climate. Existing environmental protections are often not adhered to or are poorly monitored and enforced in peacetime, while conflict situations lead to some of the worst environmental […]

For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea

EXHIBITION CATALOGUE I want to go home, but home is the mouth of a shark. Home is the barrel of the gun and no one would leave home unless home chased you to the shore.Unless home told you to quicken your legs, leave your clothes behind, crawl through the desert, wade through the oceans,drownsavebe hungrybegforget pride.your […]

DESIGN MARCH: Opening party in The Nordic House

Welcome to the opening party for the Design March programs in the Nordic House. We have many events and presentation of projects this year, for all age groups. Read about the events and workshops on our website: Adapt & Evolve Playhouse: Family Workshop Nordic Design Tradition in Argentina Chairs: Family Workshop Lupine in Review Preservation […]

DESIGN MARCH: Family Workshop

Using imagination, pencil, paper, small sticks, scissors and tape, we create a collection of small three-dimensional objects in the shape of chairs (scale 1:5). The workshop aims to shape an everyday object in a fun and swift way. At the same time, the exercise will hopefully arouse the participants’ interest in design, form and the […]

DESIGN MARCH: IUA Design Film Festival

The first Iceland University of the Arts Design Film Festival takes place from May 4th to May 6th at the Nordic House. The event will feature short films by BA and MA students, alumni and the faculty of the Design Department. The festival will run for three days, with each program lasting for two about […]

DESIGN MARCH: Preservation

The concept of Preservation is based on old cooking traditions that preserve the good effects that food can have on the body. This promotes a better relationship between the food and the body. Varðveisla is a product line that consists of stoneware vessels. The vessels facilitate food preparation through natural processes controlled by microbes. Preservation […]

RE-IMAGINING THE FUTURE #2

How can we imagine and shape a sustainable future where both humans and nature can thrive? WATCH LIVESTREAM  More than ever before we need narratives that illuminate new ways of living and being. Social imagination, catalyzed by compelling stories, is a key ingredient for a green and just transformation. Stories that depict the future of […]

DESIGN MARCH: Nordic Design Tradition in Argentina

Designer Bettina Nelson’s work draws on her time spent in Buenos Aires. The Lola wicker chair was developed alongside the local architect and craftswoman Dolores Mallea, and the wallhanging is part of a suite of tapestries named Elena. The material for the tapestry came from Argentina’s last remaining rolls of formio, a natural fibre that […]

POSSIBLE ODDKIN: Exhibition by Brák Jónsdóttir

The Greenhouse standing next to the bird reserve in downtown Reykjavík has been turned into a laboratory, where something odd has occurred. Once you enter, you are reminded of the lives about to start in the marsh outside. Inside are creatures that look as if they are just on the brink of becoming. They are […]

DESIGN MARCH: Lupine in review

Lupine in review : fibers of the future Efnasmiðjan presents the project Lupine in review, fibers of the future, which aims to develop an eco-friendly fiber material from Nootka Lupine, for e.g. packaging and building materials. Internationally, there is a lot of emphasis on us, the people of the world, embracing sustainability in all areas. […]

DESIGN MARCH: Adapt & Evolve

Adapt & Evolve is an multidisciplinar Exhibition where art and architecture meets science. The goal of this exhibition is to educate our community towards carbon negative materials and raise awareness about our collective future. By exploring carbon negative materials and sustainability in the built environment, Neuza presents pieces of her research and investigation towards our […]