• Icelandic or Iceland-based visual artists can apply for travel grants, the deadline is October 1.
    Bulunamadı: hafnarfjörður
  • Hafnarborg, cultural and arts centre in Hafnarfjörður, exhibits art by leading artists from Iceland and abroad.
  • Today, Hafnarfjörður is one of the nation's largest fishing centres and the site of Iceland's first fish wholesalers' auction market.
  • The mission of Hafnarborg – the Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art is to maintain dynamic and ambitious cultural functions...
  • The museum's two exhibition galleries explore leading Icelandic artists, from contemporary art to historical Icelandic art.
  • The Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art, spelled “Hafnarfjörður” in Icelandic, is a public museum that serves as the center of Hafnarfjordur’s art scene.
  • The mission of Hafnarborg – the Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art is to maintain dynamic and ambitious cultural functions...
  • The museum's exhibition programme is diverse, as Hafnarborg presents 8-10 art exhibitions each year, displaying works significant to Icelandic art history...
  • Hafnarborg – The Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art was established in 1983.
  • The exhibitions explore works both by leading Icelandic and international artists, featuring contemporary artists as well as established artists from the early 20th...
  • Hafnarborg runs an Artist-in-Residence program, with an apartment and studio space on the top floor of the museum at Strandgata 34, in the heart of Hafnarfjörður.
  • With its ever-changing facets glistening on the water's edge, Reykjavík’s sparkling Harpa concert hall and cultural centre is a beauty to behold.