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Värmlands Museum Hosts 'Floder' Exhibition in Three-Part Series

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Värmlands Museum Hosts 'Floder' Exhibition in Three-Part Series
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  • The 'Floder' exhibition runs at Värmlands museum from April 10 to May 3
  • It is the first of three connected exhibitions featuring students from Årjäng's artistic continuation program
  • The exhibition showcases diverse artistic techniques and expressions from ten individual artists

The exhibition 'Floder' is being shown at Värmlands museum from April 10 to May 3, according to official sources. It is the first part of three separate but connected exhibitions, as confirmed by the same sources. The exhibition features works by students from the artistic continuation education program in Årjäng, officials said.

The exhibition includes a variety of artistic techniques such as sculptural installations, ceramics, painting, graphics, sound, and photography, according to official reports. According to SVT Värmland, Tova Fransson described the class as having ten individual artists working with very different expressions. The specific role or title of Tova Fransson is not specified, and the names of the ten individual artists have not been disclosed.

The second exhibition 'Drivor – Not Quite' will be shown in Fengersfors in Dalsland from May 2 to 24, officials stated. The third exhibition 'Massor' will be shown at Arvika Konsthall from May 9 to 16, according to official sources. The themes or inspirations behind the exhibitions 'Floder', 'Drivor – Not Quite', and 'Massor' are unknown.

It is unclear if there are any admission fees or special events associated with these exhibitions. The number of students in the artistic continuation education program in Årjäng has not been confirmed.

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