Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir

S O L O E X H I B I T I O N S 

2019
I have lost sight of you, Neskirkja Curch and The Icelandic Museum of Natural History 

2017
Erindi/Serenade, Hafnarborg, Hafnarfjördur Centre for Culture and Fine Art, Iceland

2017
Álengd/Elongation, Gallerí Grótta, Seltjarnarnes, Iceland

2016
1:1, Harbinger project space, Reykjavík, Iceland


G R O U P S H O W S

 2020
On Common Ground, with Academy of the Senses, Korpúlfsstadir, Reykjavík.
Over the Golden Bridge / HJOLID.is, Reykjavik Association of Sculptors.
Afrit, Gerdarsafn, Kópavogur Art Museum, Iceland.

 2019
Reacción A Islandia, Pavilion Nordico, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2018
Exclusively Inclusive - CYCLE Music and Art Festival, Gerdarsafn, Kópavogur, Iceland.

2018
Hafnarborg 35/30 - Hafnarborg Art Museum, Iceland.

2018
Earth Homing: Reinventing Turf Houses, Grótta, Seltjarnarnes.

2018
Cryptopian States - CYCLE Music and Art Festival, Berlin, Germany.

2005
Skyndikynni / Brief Encounter, Roof-top project, Reykjavík Academy, Iceland
Retrieval, Alsager Arts Center Gallery, Staffordshire, UK.

2003
Rooseum Open House Programme, On the use value of video, Rooseum, Malmö, Sweden.

2001-2002
BLICK: New Nordic Film and Video, NIFCA screening project, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden.

2000
Fullveldi, Gerdarsafn, Kópavogur Art Museum, Iceland.
Waiting, Mjellby Kunstmuseum, performance at Hotel Tylösand, Halmstad, Sweden. Cur. Lotta Hammer.

1999
Summer Agglutinate, performance night, 291 Gallery, London, UK.
7 Kunstellationer, Gallery Mellemværk & Site specific, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Remote Sensing, Nýló - The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland.

1998
Plastique Kinetic Worms, Box Museum project, Singapore.
Gallerí nema hvað, Reykjavík, Iceland.

Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir

Born 1973 in Reykjavík
Based in Reykjavík

E D U C A T I O N 

2004
MA Fine Art, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester.

1998
BA Fine Art, London Guildhall University, London

1993-1995
Icelandic College of Arts and Craft, Reykjavík

A W A R D S
2018
Nominated for the Icelandic Art Prize

2004
AHRB Award (Arts and Humanities Research Board, UK)

R E S I D E N C I E S

2018 A-Dash, Athens, Greece