May Events in New York from the Norwegian Consulate General
Film
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
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Performing Arts
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
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Miscellaneous
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

International Studio and Curational Program (ISCP) host its next Open Studios for a few days in May.
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May 17
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

International Studio and Curational Program (ISCP) host its next Open Studios for a few days in May.
[+] Read more
May 17

Bring your Norwegian (or Sami) flags, have some ice cream and join the parade: Celebrate the 17th of May – the Norwegian Constitution Day - here in Brooklyn, New York. On May 18th, that is.
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May 17
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

International Studio and Curational Program (ISCP) host its next Open Studios for a few days in May.
[+] Read more
May 17

Bring your Norwegian (or Sami) flags, have some ice cream and join the parade: Celebrate the 17th of May – the Norwegian Constitution Day - here in Brooklyn, New York. On May 18th, that is.
[+] Read more
May 17

The 17th of May may be a national holiday in Norway, but that doesn’t mean you actually have to be in Norway to participate. Take a look at the Norwegian Church’s program for the 17th of May in New York.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

International Studio and Curational Program (ISCP) host its next Open Studios for a few days in May.
[+] Read more
May 17

Bring your Norwegian (or Sami) flags, have some ice cream and join the parade: Celebrate the 17th of May – the Norwegian Constitution Day - here in Brooklyn, New York. On May 18th, that is.
[+] Read more
May 17

The 17th of May may be a national holiday in Norway, but that doesn’t mean you actually have to be in Norway to participate. Take a look at the Norwegian Church’s program for the 17th of May in New York.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

2008 marks the 100 year anniversary for the birth of poet Olav H. Hauge and pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt. Get to know their works and beautiful homeplace Hardanger, as the two artists are honored in New York with a special exhibition and concert.
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Music
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

International Studio and Curational Program (ISCP) host its next Open Studios for a few days in May.
[+] Read more
May 17

Bring your Norwegian (or Sami) flags, have some ice cream and join the parade: Celebrate the 17th of May – the Norwegian Constitution Day - here in Brooklyn, New York. On May 18th, that is.
[+] Read more
May 17

The 17th of May may be a national holiday in Norway, but that doesn’t mean you actually have to be in Norway to participate. Take a look at the Norwegian Church’s program for the 17th of May in New York.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

2008 marks the 100 year anniversary for the birth of poet Olav H. Hauge and pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt. Get to know their works and beautiful homeplace Hardanger, as the two artists are honored in New York with a special exhibition and concert.
[+] Read more
Music

Eivind Opsvik releases his new CD, "Overseas III" at Zebulon in Williamsburg, on Sunday May 18th.
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Visual Arts
Life is Short …

… and the Norwegian short film scene is booming. There are several opportunities to see the latest in Norwegian shorts here in New York this spring.
[+] Read more
Performing Arts

It’s Christmas Eve and Nora’s perfect world is about to explode in a way that it never has before. Coming to New York is the provocative new interpretation of the Ibsen classic “A Doll’s House” featuring the direction of Helene Kvale. Premiers June 11.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

International Studio and Curational Program (ISCP) host its next Open Studios for a few days in May.
[+] Read more
May 17

Bring your Norwegian (or Sami) flags, have some ice cream and join the parade: Celebrate the 17th of May – the Norwegian Constitution Day - here in Brooklyn, New York. On May 18th, that is.
[+] Read more
May 17

The 17th of May may be a national holiday in Norway, but that doesn’t mean you actually have to be in Norway to participate. Take a look at the Norwegian Church’s program for the 17th of May in New York.
[+] Read more
Miscellaneous

2008 marks the 100 year anniversary for the birth of poet Olav H. Hauge and pianist and composer Geirr Tveitt. Get to know their works and beautiful homeplace Hardanger, as the two artists are honored in New York with a special exhibition and concert.
[+] Read more
Music

Eivind Opsvik releases his new CD, "Overseas III" at Zebulon in Williamsburg, on Sunday May 18th.
[+] Read more
Visual Arts

The Norwegian, New York based painter Anki King exhibits "Remembrance" at Something Unexpected Art Gallery in Nyack, NY.
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Visual Arts
Norwegian artist Gardar Eide Einarsson takes part in the Whitney Biennial Exhibition.
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