The beautiful exhibition of Ingibörg Helga Ágústsdóttir's artwork is still going on and will last through July.
Ingibjörg Helga Ágústsdóttir has a background in fashion design, but is almost exclusively carving today.
Ingibjörg's work draws its inspiration from folk tales and the costume tradition of our Icelanders. She started carving in earnest in 2008 and every year new works and birds are born in her studio in the basement of the old Tang and Riis shop in Stykkishólmur.
In this exhibition you can see Ingibjargar's housewives, but they either feature birds, in which case the bird names refer to the names of the Freyjas, or that they have wings, in which case they are so-called flight attendants. You can also see birds on walls and on vases. The vases are by the pottery artist Sigríður Erla Guðmundsdóttir, who has worked a lot with Icelandic clay over the years. The bird vases are a joint project of Ingibjörg and Sigríður Erla.
The exhibition runs through the month of July in the exhibition area of the Municipal Library of Akureyri. We are very pleased to receive the work of Ingibjörg here up north and hope that the library's visitors will enjoy viewing these magnificent works this summer.