Goodbye Water Drop!
Today, our Young Curators said goodbye to the Water Drop Project. Although sad about the project being over, the Young Curators were ecstatic about their
We invite children from an open call, across the Nordic region to become co-curators on projects and exhibitions uniting classic Nordic children’s literature, UN Development Goals and environmental issues.
In the Water drop, children are in charge.
For the Water Drop Culture Project, it means directly involving children in the creation of cultural programming in the partner museums by inviting children to have a say and voice their opinion. To do this we have developed the Young Curators initiative, which invites Nordic children aged 8-15 to co-curate and develop series of exhibitions and festivals. Their task is to take charge in a new way of thinking about contemporary social challenges like environmentalism, gender equality and diversity in connection with Nordic classic literature.
Today, our Young Curators said goodbye to the Water Drop Project. Although sad about the project being over, the Young Curators were ecstatic about their
Our Young Curators from Kópavogur held a conference on Saturday, February 18th, where they invited experts to discuss issues related to the preparation of an
The Young Curators in Tampere, Finland started their creative process in April by reading stories, engaging in discussions and participating in workshops. The process inspired
The Water Drop exibitition “Life on Land” opened yesterday at H.C. Andersen House, curated by the Danish Young Curators. The process began this spring when
Today, Ilon’s Wonderland in Haapsalu, Estonia organized an event with the Young Curators where school children were invited to take part in the Water Drop
Today in Kópavogur, the Young curators invited specialists in preparation for their upcoming Water Drop festival to discuss their ideas and strategies for their work
We were lucky enough to be invited to RVK Studios to meet Baltasar Kormákur, an Icelandic film director known for both Icelandic and Hollywood production
Today we invited our Young Curators for the coming year to the library where the mayor of Kópavogur welcomed them to the project. He encouraged
Kópavogsbær is looking for young curators, kids living in Kópavogur aged 8-15 who are interested in environmental issues, literature, arts and science to work with
This week, we took a look at the work in progress for our upcoming exhibition in Gerðarsafn, Kópavogur. The Young Curators have been working hard
A Statement by the Young Curators Sometimes we think about what the world would be like if there was no ocean, and if the world will
In fall 2020 all partners advertised for Young Curators in their community and partner schools. Their project was to make an exhibition in Kópavogur, Iceland,
Children between the ages of 9-15, who live in Kópavogur, Iceland, are encouraged to apply to be our curators for an upcoming pan-Nordic project! The
Iceland:
Agla Björk Egilsdóttir, Aldís Rós Andrésdóttir, Ágústa Lillý Valdimarsdóttir, Birta Mjöll Birgisdóttir, Brynja S. Jóhannsdóttir, Elena Ást Einarsdóttir, Emil Ólafsson, Fjóla Kristín Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Freyja Lóa Sigríðardóttir, Friðrika Eik Z. Ragnars, Hekla Bjarkey Magnadóttir, Héðinn Halldórsson, Inga Bríet Valberg, Íris Anna Elvarsdóttir, Íva Jovisic, Karen Sól Heiðarsdóttir, Katrín Ólafsdóttir, Lóa Arias, Matthildur Daníelsdóttir, Saga Ásgeirsdóttir, Sigurlín Viðarsdóttir, Sophie Eik Karlsdóttir Stock, Stefanía Rós Sigurðardóttir, Vaka Margrét Gylfadóttir, Vigdís Una Tómasdóttir, Valmundur Rósmar Eggertsson, Þorbjörg Gróa Eggertsdóttir, Þorbjörn Úlfur Viðarsson, Þóra Sif Óskarsdóttir.
Denmark:
Ellen Hougaard, Kristine Hjarsbæk Sørensen, Kristoffer Sprogøe Høyer Finsen, Mathilde Aagaard Andersen, Natalia Paulina Lidwin, Olivia Rosenfeldt Lacy.
Estonia:
Ann Matilde Saar, Elsa Johanna Talvistu, Keiti Jaaniste, Kriim Mannimäe, Moona Ojasoo, Ronja Poolmaa.
Finland:
Ines Väänänen, Maisa Kiviniitty, Minea Engman.
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