Join us for a special evening celebrating Nordic Echoes: Tradition in Contemporary Art with fellow Norway House Members, part of March Member Month. Enjoy an informal reception in the gallery, connect with the community, and experience the exhibition in a relaxed after-hours setting.
Your $10 member ticket includes a complimentary drink ticket and a special gallery welcome and exhibition overview at 6:00 PM.
During Norway House Hygge Happy Hour from 4:00–8:00 PM, enjoy live music from Peter and the Jazztronauts and access to happy hour offerings at the Kaffebar throughout the evening.
Come raise a glass, explore the exhibition, and enjoy contemporary Nordic art and craft brought to life through music, conversation, and community.
Member RSVP: https://114648.blackbaudhosting.com/114648/Members-Reception-Nordic-Echoes
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About the Exhibit
Norway House is partnering with our friends, the American Swedish Institute, to present Nordic Echos: Tradition in Contemporary Art—a traveling exhibition presented by the American Scandinavian Foundation in New York City.
Enjoy this exhibition of contemporary Nordic folk arts and cultural traditions from the American region, curated by the American-Scandinavian Foundation. This exhibition features stunning works by 24 artists from the Upper Midwest, including:
Tia Keobounpheng, Christine Novotny, John Frandy,
Talon Cavender-Wilson, Mike Loeffler, and more.
Exhibition Supporters
Nordic Echoes: Tradition in Contemporary Art is hosted by the American Swedish Institute and Norway House with support from ASI’s and Norway House’s members and donors. This exhibition is a program of the American-Scandinavian Foundation with the support, in part, from The National Endowment for the Arts and the following ASF Funds: The Bonnier Family Fund for Contemporary Art, The F. Donald Kenney Fund for the Visual Arts, and the Centennial/Second Century Fund.
Mid-America Arts Alliance/Exhibits USA is facilitating the Upper Midwest exhibition tour, which is supported by Margaret Cargill Philanthropies, a generous contributor to the exhibition’s development.
Minnesota artist activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
