Dreams & Reality: TINNA
TINNA is a program for young single parents and a collaborative project between the City of Reykjavík and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing. At TINNA, participants engage in various activities and have, among other things, worked creatively under the guidance of visual art teacher Fríða María Harðardóttir since 2020. The first TINNA group exhibition was held in 2021 at the Gerðuberg Family Center, and a total of six exhibitions have been held since the project began.
The group exhibition Dreams and reality is the result of the TINNA group’s work, where young women focus on connecting with themselves and other women through visual art. They received instruction and technical training, explored materials and methods and completed exercises based on perception and dialogue.
Activating their curiosity and imagination and finding a channel for personal expression, they also get to experience art-making as a healing process.
Opening 6 June at 14:00-16:00
Opening Hours:
Mon–Thu: 08:00–18:00
Fri: 08:00–16:00
Accessibility
Access in Gerðuberg is generally good. The building is easy to enter and move through, and there is elevator access between floors.
Accessible toilets are on the 1st floor.
Three designated accessible parking spaces are at the lower entrance.
Gender‑neutral toilets are located on the upper floor.
