Skive Art Museum’s School of Visual Arts opens its doors to an autumn filled with colors, shapes and immersion. The program ranges from collage evenings and lectures to ceramics, raku and linoleum prints.
“We want to give both children and adults the opportunity to explore art in a playful and educational way – regardless of experience,” says School Director Anja Høegh.
The autumn starts on 20 August with Collage Wednesday, where participants work with paper, color theory and composition. The following day, the lecture CoBrA art in the church follows, where curator Helle Forbech Hvergel takes the audience behind the scenes of Carl-Henning Pedersen’s controversial decoration of Ribe Cathedral.
For children between the ages of 8 and 12, the art school offers an 8-week ceramics course, while adults can try their hand at raku firing over four evenings in September. On the weekend of September 6-7, artist Sidse Friis invites you to explore the creative interplay between linocuts and watercolors.
“We see it as a creative free space where you can both learn something new and experience the joy of creating with your hands,” says Anja Høegh.
More information and registration
The program can be found on Skive Art Museum’s website, where you can also sign up for the individual events.
Experience the two special exhibitions
If you have not yet had time to experience Skive Art Museum’s two special exhibitions, you can still do so.
Until September 28, the Art Museum is showing the exuberant exhibition “Drømmebilleder – Carl-Henning Pedersen”, which is a unique, retrospective exhibition of works by the internationally renowned artist Carl-Henning Pedersen; most of the works have never been exhibited before.
At the same time, the special exhibition “Allan Otte & Ulrik Møller” will be on display until the beginning of the new year. Experience two of Denmark’s foremost landscape painters engage in artistic dialog when they meet at Skive Art Museum.
Skive Art Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday 12-16.


