Sørlandets Art Museum

Sørlandets Museum of Art, located in the former building of Kristiansand Katedralskole.

Sørlandet's Museum of Art (Norwegian: Sørlandets Kunstmuseum) is located in Kristiansand, Norway in the building that until 1970 hosted Kristiansand Katedralskole.

The museum is a foundation, and it was created in 1995, with the counties of Aust-Agder and Vest-Agder as initiators together with the municipality of Kristiansand and Christianssands Billedalleri. The museum is working with both art and crafts. The foundation will work to create interest, awareness and competence in relation to the visual arts, crafts and other visual forms of expression.

The museum runs extensive art-related activities, that includes exhibits of the permanent collection, temporary contemporary art exhibitions and traveling exhibitions to schools and kindergartens.[1]

Collections

The museum's permanent collections are based on art that belonged to Christiansands Billedalleri. Among the artists represented are Christian Krohg, Morten Müller, Johan Christian Dahl, Amaldus Clarin Nielsen, Kjell Nupen, Karsten Jakobsen and Else Marie Jakobsen.[2]

External links

References

  1. homepage in Norwegian
  2. About the collections in Norwegian

Coordinates: 58°08′49″N 7°59′37″E / 58.1468061°N 7.9937452°E / 58.1468061; 7.9937452


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