SPRING EXHIBITION
Julie Koldby2023-01-31T13:11:23+00:00January 31st, 2023|SPRING EXHIBITION|
In connection with the Spring Exhibition 2023, the Charlottenborg Foundation invites you to a programme including two performances and where admission on the opening day and Wednesdays after 5 pm is free. Everyone is welcome.
cmqa2023-11-13T12:54:01+00:00november 17th, 2022|
Charlottenborg FondenFoundation Spring ExhibitionSpring Exhibition 1 / 2 - 13 ...
SPRING EXHIBITION
Signe Kahr Sørensen2022-11-23T11:54:08+00:00september 26th, 2022|SPRING EXHIBITION|
OPEN CALL: During the period 1 December - 22 December 2022, applications are invited for Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2023.
Signe Kahr Sørensen2022-11-28T12:23:03+00:00august 30th, 2022|
Skjold Rambow (b. 1999) is an artist and performer and a student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. With a background as an elite gymnast, breakdancer and choir singer with the Copenhagen Boys Choir, Skjold works with theatre as a phenomenon through sculpture and performance.
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Signe Kahr Sørensen2022-06-22T10:08:58+01:00June 22nd, 2022|OTHER|
The Charlottenborg Foundation is looking for two interns for the autumn - a communications intern and an exhibition intern. For both positions, we are looking for interns for a study-related internship starting in September/October 2022. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at noon.
Signe Kahr Sørensen2022-11-28T12:23:15+00:00May 17th, 2022|
Julie Falk (b. 1991) is an artist graduated from Malmö Art Academy. She works in an intersection between sculpture and concept, where everyday elements are fused with materials from a context of sculptural production. She exhibits nationally and internationally with works that concretize the temporary through a physical and formal language through an aesthetic situated between ad hoc and permanence. Where the works' purpose is not easily tied to words, but emerges in the spaces they occupy.