History is the dream of what can be
Tromsø Kunstforening 100 years! Exhibition and book launch

What is it about?
Hip hip hooray! All of Tromsø is welcome to celebrate our 100th birthday with us. With a packed programme of activities across the next few months, and the launch of a publication, Dovenskap, Fantasi & Felleskap, at the heart of our celebration is our Jubilee exhibition History is the Dream of What Can Be.
Opening Saturday, October 11, 2 - 5pm
Mellomvegen 82, entrance on the north side of the building
Always free admission
2pm - Outdoor opening ceremony at the parking lot above the Hvilhaug building. (Please note: We will start promptly at 2 pm and open the exhibition when the program is over)
Kolbjørn Engeseth, chair of TKF, will be the toastmaster, and there will be speeches by director Camilla Fagerli and mayor of Tromsø Gunnar Wilhelmsen
Poetry by Inger Emilie Solheim with soundscape by Grusha Pankert
Music by Ane Elene Johansen
There will be birthday cakes, sun buns, snacks, fireweed juice, meadowsweet juice, piimä (sour milk in kveni), coffee, tea, and bubbles. We will also be launching our anniversary book, and you can make your own buttons!
From 8pm
Anniversary party at no. 24, Strandgata 24
with DJ Charlotte Bendiks and DJ Rasten/Dina Konradsen
Sunday
12:00 Children's workshop: Printing with potatoes! (3 years+) and monoprinting (7 years+)
1 pm Waffles
2 pm Exhibition tour with the curators
Do you have something you would like to contribute to the opening party?
In the same “dugnadsånd” that has kept Tromsø Kunstforening running for a whole century, we invite everyone who wants to contribute with cake baking, a song, a speech, or something else entirely. Send an email to james@tromsokunstforening.no to contribute.
The exhibition presents new works by Liv Bangsund, Maija Liisa Björklund & Inger Emilie Solheim, Kåre Aleksander Grundvåg & Alexander Rishaug, Hilde Hauan Johnsen, Joar Nango, Marit Bockelie, Arne-Terje Sæther & Eystein Talleraas
In 1924, a second attempt at forming a kunstforening in Tromsø took place. A full century later, Romssa Daiddasiida - Tromsø Kunstforening celebrates its 100th birthday. As an institution, we have witnessed a vast period of contemporary human history; we have gone from a fish and potato culture to Grandiosa, from having boats as our main means of transport to being connected through roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and finally the internet. Landscapes have been interrupted and dammed, villages have depopulated and Tromsø has become the ‘capital of the North’. Over the century, we have experienced the climax of the Norwegianisation process, and the subsequent founding of the Sámi parliament and the cultural and linguistic revival of both the Sámi and Kveni communities. Through all this, TKF has both found home in many buildings and been homeless, before eventually settling into the old, neoclassical Tromsø Museum building, Muségata 2. As this aged building, even older than us, is undergoing renovation, we find ourselves again in a new home, that of Hvilhaug Sykehjem.
This 100 years is just a split second for the place we find ourselves, an island nestled amongst mountains; land occupied by plants and animals for not just millenia but millions of years. Stories are woven through the landscape, the dirt, the stones, the buildings and people. When Tromsø Kunstforening is long gone, the mountains and stones will still be here, carriers for our brief history and who’ll bear witness to what this history will become. Our Jubilee exhibition invites 9 artists with a connection to Tromsø to respond to this history we are party to and part of.
Join us for our opening weekend; an all-ages vernissage with cake, snacks and bar, the launch of our publication Dovenskap, Fantasi og Felleskap, a party, children's workshop and a guided tour with birthday cake.

Layout: Ingrid Bjørnaali, logo from 1924 by Ole Ytreberg