Galleri Gunne is a part of Bastion 5 in Old Town Fredrikstad. The gallery showcases glass art based on the glass fusing technique. Glass fusing can be traced back to Ancient Egypt, and is a method of melting, shaping and dying glass. Multiple layers of glass are cut and melted together in order to create different color combinations and designs.
The gallery is open all year round and offers a wide selection of gifts and the like.
Glass designer Lillian Camilla Larsen, born in 1961, has a background in sales and product promotion, but for years she has sketched and painted recreationally. She started glass fusing in 2008, at home in her garage. In 2012 she established her own gallery and workshop in Fredrikstad’s Old Town, where she creates and exhibits her work. Lillian Camilla has been trained by several renowned glass artists, such as Roger Thomas from the US, David Alcala from Mexico, Karl Harron from Ireland. She finds her greatest inspiration in nature, the sea and natural light.
Mikrogallery Nor is an independent art gallery, started and run by artists. The gallery is a micro-gallery and is naturally quite small. With a floor area of 50 x 135 cm, the facilities consist of four rooms, spread over two floors.
The gallery is located in the center of the beautiful island of Søndre Sandøy on Hvaler, Norway, accessible for viewing from the road.
Mikrogalleri Nor is a global gallery – in a very location-specific location. The gallery exhibits new, unknown experimental artists on an equal footing with well-established names.
Microgallery Nor is the sister gallery of Microgaleria Sur, run by Origami Republika.
Mikrogalleri Nor is run by artists from the old school; Vilde Rudjord, Magne Rudjord and Inger-Marie D. Thorkildsen.
Gallery Langekil is a family run gallery which has had exhibitions since 2016 and is located at Vesterøy, Hvaler. The gallery exhibits oilpaintings, lithography and photographies with some variation from year to year.
The gallery is mainly open during the summer, but they'll open on request the whole year.
Welcome to Gallery Art 107.
Here you will find 600 square meters, with art in all forms and types by Ingar Aasen/Art Ranger 107. The Galleryis open Sundays from 12.00-16.00, or by appointment.
A little about the Artist:
On 13 August 1996, Ingar Aasen, alias "Art Ranger 107", rolled a Russian armored car onto the castle grounds and let the air out of the wheels. The protest action was based on putting King Harald in what Aasen himself described as "the slavery of the social body". There has been fresh air around the artist, who lives in his artist camp at Øra in Fredrikstad. Art's custodian, the Art Ranger wants to do as he pleases, and is not affiliated or tied up to society's general framework in any way. Aasen is an eccentric artist with a long series of artistic images and installations. As well as decoration and exhibition in the Winter Olympics 2002 Salt Lake City. The royal family has also bought Aasen's art. As a person, he describes himself as calm, kind and diplomatic.
Art by Hassel is centrally located right at the entrance to Skjærhalden.
Eli Hassel (b. 1962) has a background in decorative design and has a Bachelor of Arts from The American College in London.
As a visual artist, Eli mainly works with acrylic in a larger format, but gouache and watercolor are also techniques she uses. Selected images are also printed as numbered prints or on aluminum plates.
Eli often paints series of pictures related to seasons in soft and pastel colors. These are painted in Hvaler's beautiful coastal environment, which also characterizes her choice of motifs.
Opening hours:
Saturday 11-16
Sunday 12-16
The gallery has extended opening hours in connection with public holidays, and is open every day during the summer season.
Updated opening times can be found on Instagram and Facebook, as well as in the gallery at Skjærhalden.
Visual artist, writer and landscape architect Lars Ole Klavestad has his own permanent art gallery in the Old Town in Fredrikstad. The gallery is located in the side wing of a stately apartment building from 1830, with an entrance from the small park vis-a-vis Tamburen, Teglhuset and PLUS school.
In this farm, the renowned artist Herman Hebler had his residence and workshop, here Balaklava had summer exhibitions with some of the biggest artists of national romanticism and here Sverre Johnsen had his first bookshop. In other words, they are premises with long artistic roots.
After many years of decay, the place has been transformed into a beautiful art gallery. Now Klavestad's subtle and enjoyable "spin realism" occupies the rooms on a permanent basis. At regular intervals, other artists are also invited to have exhibitions in the premises.
Art gallery in the city centre of Fredrikstad. Here you will find Norwegian, professional visual artists.
Managing director Gullaug is also publisher and editor of the arts and culture magazine FEELGOOD.
The exhibitions are varied and show different artists and art forms, from black-and-white photography, ceramic sculptures, prints and paintings.
In Tøihuset in Gamlebyen, ten artists have joined forces and started a studio and gallery. They mainly have paintings, ceramics and jewelry, each piece of art as unique as the next.
You can observe the artists at work, see finished works of art and buy those who are for sale. The place is open to the public every weekend from 11-16 pm, unless extraordinary events are being held.
CUBE8 gallery is a fineart gallery located at Toldbodbrygga 1, just beyond the ferry berth for the Cityferry.
They are open all year round and have exhibitions with both national and international artists. CUBE8 stands for Contemporary, Urban, Beautiful, Eternal.
Opening hours:
Monday – Sunday 11:00-17:00
The café serves, among other things, homemade ice cream and waffles, and it is possible to sit and look out over the river on nice sunny days.