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L i l l e h a m m e r O l y m p i c I n f o r m a t i o n C e n t r e<br />

”Norwegian stone”,<br />

23 February 1992 – 11 March 1993<br />

Visitors: 17 910<br />

”Roots”, 7 March 1993 – 27 September 1993<br />

An exhibition of beautiful Norwegian wood traditions, in art,<br />

handicrafts and domestic utensils. The exhibition was also<br />

shown in Norsk Form, Oslo 8 January – 13 March 1994.<br />

Visitors: 194 055<br />

”Trollstål og kjerringspinn”, 28 October 1993 – 23 August 1994<br />

Knives, clothes and knitted-wear made by Norwegian<br />

amateurs and professionals, handicraft artists and painters.<br />

Visitors: 19 000<br />

”In Touch”, 16 January – 10 April 1994<br />

A meeting between the best handicraft artists in the world and<br />

Norwegian colleagues. The exhibition featured glass, jewellery<br />

and ceramics. Visitors: 16 436<br />

”Duodji down through the years”,<br />

14 January 1994 – 15 April 1994<br />

Combined duodji and culture-historical exhibition showing<br />

both coastal Sami and river cultures.<br />

Visitors: 16 500<br />

”Nils-Aslak Valkeapää”,<br />

21 February 1994 – 4 March 1994<br />

Between 20 and 30 paintings.<br />

Visitors: 4 900<br />

”Artistic decoration projects”,<br />

5 May 1993 – 31 May 1993<br />

The first sketches and models for some of the artistic<br />

decoration projects.<br />

Visitors: 17 295<br />

”Northern Lights”,<br />

14 January – late summer 1994<br />

The exhibition showed both the scientific, mythological and<br />

artistic sides of the natural phenomenon.<br />

Visitors: 133 985<br />

O p p l a n d A r t S o c i e t y , L i l l e h a m m e r<br />

”Olympic handicrafts”,<br />

22 February 1994 – 30 March 1994<br />

Exhibition at the Banken Cultural Centre, Lillehammer, 21<br />

January 1994. Norwegian handicraft artists in Oppland<br />

presented the best of Norwegian handicrafts as “portable” art.<br />

Visitors: 1 500<br />

L i l l e h a m m e r A rt S o c i e t y<br />

”Olympic Drawings”,<br />

24 March 1992 – 29 March 1992<br />

A selection of children’s drawings meant for the athletes at<br />

the Winter Games. Over a period of three years, children sent<br />

in more than 250 000 drawings to LOOC.<br />

No count of visitors.

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