Anna G. Torfadottir
Island (Ísland)
http://english.umm.is/UMMenglish/Artists/Artist/162
Kunstart: Druckgrafik
Technik: Linolschnitt
Stil: Expressionismus
Vita / Lebenslauf:
Studio: Grafikvinnustofan, Korpulfssta�ir Reykjavik, Ísland (Iceland)
Education:
2008-\'09 Art College in Reykjavik, Book-art and illustrations
1984-\'87 The Icelandic College of Art and Crafts (now The Iceland Art Academy), BA in Printmaking
1971-\'76 The Icelandic College of Art and Crafts, Weaving and Textiles
1980-1981 Art College in Reykjavik, Printmaking
Professional Membership: Icelandic Association of Artists, Fyns Grafiske Vaerksted Odense Denmark, Nordiska Akvarellsällskapet, Rodd Printmakers Wales Uk, Member of iaa/aiap.
Aktivitäten / Ausstellungen:
Main solo exhibitions:
2007 Reginedagan 2007, in Museum Nord Bo Museum, Norway
2004 Kunstforeningen v. Bogense Kommune, City Hall Bogense Denmark
2003 The Icelandic Printmakers Association Gallery, Reykjavik Iceland
2002 Culturnight in Reykjavik, Cathedral Reykjavik
2001 Skalholt Education and Culture Centre, Skalholt Iceland
2000 A Piece of Cultural History, University Library Akureyri
1996-\'97 Nordic American Artists Association in Auburn NY, USA
Selected group exhibitations:
2010 Fyns Grafiske Vaerksted, Odense, Denmark
2009 Kolding, Denmark
2008 Lessedra, Bulgaria
Sydney Nolan Trust, Book Art, Wales, UK
Fyns Grafiske Vaerksted, Odense, Denmark
National print Museum, Dublin, Ireland
Manosque, France
Langholtskirkja (church), Iceland
2007 Rodd Printmakers, Sidney Nolan Trust, Wales, UK
Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle, Washington
Elverhoj Museum of History and Art, Solvang, California
Danish Immigrant Museum, Elkorn, Iowa
Danebo Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, Nebraska
Grand View College Art Gallery, Des Moines, Iowa
2006 Sparten, with the 20th Reykjavik Arts Festival
Johannes Larsen Museet, Kerteminde, Denmark
2005 Den Grafiske Genbank, Silkeborg, Denmark
2004 Fyns Grafiske Vaerksted, Odense, Denmark
2003 Listasavn Foroya, The Faroe Islands Art Museum
2002 The Hafnarfjordur Institute of Culture and Fine Art, Iceland
2001 Katuaq, Culturhouse in Nuuk, Greenland
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