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The exhibitions and cinema are closed during Easter, the restaurant is open
Closed today (Restaurant 13-20)

Baby tour

Of the exhibitions BLINK and Refresh
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Parents, grandparents and others in the company of children under the age of two are welcomed to a laid-back tour of our current exhibitions.

About the event

Join us for this guided tour where one of our skilled guides presents our current exhibition. Afterwards, we gather in Atelier Felix, where we serve fruit and lay out yoga mats on the floor, so that the little ones can also get to know each other.

About BLINK

The film installation BLINK by Trondheim-based artist, Tuda Muda, moves between public and private spaces, seeing and being looked at, fact and fantasy, powerlessness and power. The film is told from the embodied perspective of a young woman who encounters sexual harassment in public and imagines flipping the script, thus reversing the gendered power asymmetries that continue to pervade domestic, public and as well as digital spheres.

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About Refresh

Refresh is a continuously evolving exhibition that will develop across public spaces at Kunstnernes Hus over the course of two months. Organized by the Sudanese political cartoonist and artist Khalid Albaih, the exhibition draws its temporality from Albaih’s daily practice of publishing cartoons and comics about Sudanese events as well as global affairs online.

Refresh interweaves political commentary with personal narrative and collaborative works and seeks to engage visitors in a dialogue about identity, political events, and cultural memory.

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