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Introduction

It began with a request

For good weather

To the one who is hidden

But how can we hide

When we are all connected

A singular line sending

The same energy flowing

A stranger is only a stranger

If you don’t acknowledge

Whether they are people or not

We can share this space

The sea will be our referee

- Erin Boggs

A sensory journey exploring Iceland depicted through visuals, poetry and music. Experience the complex beauty and ruggedness of Icelandic environment and culture through the themes of this exhibition including weather, landscape, culture and the unseen. 

Erin Boggs

Einar Örn Benediktsson

Erin Boggs is a writer and poet from Ohio. Drawing inspiration from her travels around the world, she creates a picture for readers to experience these environments through her observations. Using the five senses to build the foundation for her wordscapes,
Erin creates imagery ranging from the everyday to other worldly.

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Einar Örn Benediktsson is an artist and entrepreneur from Reykjavík, Iceland.
He has been an important figurehead and a leading catalyst in the Icelandic art and culture scene since the late 70’s. Einar Örn’s drawings, a personal daily ritual, explore anecdotes and real-life situations with suchunique style of execution
and storytelling that it borders on the surreal and dada-esque.

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Kaktus Einarsson

Kaktus Einarsson is an Icelandic musician and artist celebrated for his eclectic and innovative approach to music. Born and raised in Reykjavík, he blends electronic, classical, and pop influences to create a unique sound.

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Grounds are open everyday until dusk.

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