InfoNowhereland Art Park

Client: Miniøya Festival

Work: Design and production of exhibition

Place: Oslo

Date: June 2022

Nowhereland Art Park

'Nowhereland Art Park' is an interactive exhibition for children which was exhibited at Miniøya, Norway's largest music and culture festival for children, in 2022. The exhibition was targeted at the age group 0-2 years and consisted of six sculptures of up to 1.5 meters, created to interact with, play around, or crawl through. The exhibition also had five smaller sculptures that hung in and between the trees and created a frame around the exhibition space.

"Nowhereland shares our vision of surprising and engaging and takes the youngest cultural users seriously. The process went very smoothly, with good reflections and good communication from idea to production and completion of the works. The result was an art park that created great excitement among the youngest of our 12000 audience."
- Laila Egeberg, artistic director at Miniøya

Minsteløkka

The exhibition was specially developed for Minsteløkka; a separate area at the festival adapted to children from 0-2 years. All the sculptures are built in wood, but also have tactile and individual play elements that the children could touch and interact with. By using a formal language with both figurative and abstract elements, as well as strong, contrasting colors, we wanted to create an exhibition that can create wonder among the target audience.

Photograph: Bård Gundersen

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About the project

'Nowhereland Art Park' is an interactive exhibition for children which was exhibited at Miniøya, Norway's largest music and culture festival for children, in 2022. The exhibition was targeted at the age group 0-2 years and consisted of six sculptures of up to 1.5 meters, created to interact with, play around, or crawl through. The exhibition also had five smaller sculptures that hung in and between the trees and created a frame around the exhibition space.

"Nowhereland shares our vision of surprising and engaging and takes the youngest cultural users seriously. The process went very smoothly, with good reflections and good communication from idea to production and completion of the works. The result was an art park that created great excitement among the youngest of our 12000 audience."
- Laila Egeberg, artistic director at Miniøya

Minsteløkka

The exhibition was specially developed for Minsteløkka; a separate area at the festival adapted to children from 0-2 years. All the sculptures are built in wood, but also have tactile and individual play elements that the children could touch and interact with. By using a formal language with both figurative and abstract elements, as well as strong, contrasting colors, we wanted to create an exhibition that can create wonder among the target audience.

Photograph: Bård Gundersen

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Contact us

mail@nowhere-land.dk

Contact us

mail@nowhere-land.dk