
Summer school 2025 Week 26
23. June kl. 09:00 - 27. June kl. 16:00

Summer school week 26 (2025)
1 week Summer school at the Children’s Art Museum
The Children’s Art Museum organizes Summer School for boys and girls aged *8-13 years.
Date: Monday, June 23 – Friday, June 27, 2025
Time: All activities and teaching will take place between 09.00 -15.00.
Ages: 8-13 years – *must be at least 8 years old
Price: NOK 2600 per participant
Registration via; letsreg.com
The museum is concerned with good artist material and that the children get to work with high-quality products. The children are given the Children’s Art Museum’s carrying net on the first day with a canvas, sketchbook and a good art pencil. The course fee includes all teaching, activities, art materials and fruit and drinks all 5 days.
LOCATION: Barnekunstmuseet
Address: Lille Frøens vei 4, 0371 Oslo
ACCESS: Subway no. 1, line Frognerseteren to Frøen station.
Bus 46 to Frøensalleén el. about. 10 minutes walk from Majorstuen.
Time of delivery between 08.30-09.00 and
Pick-up time between 15.00-15.30.
Parents are responsible for picking up their child between 15:00-15:30 The children will receive daily professional art lessons led by visual artist Sara Tanderø, combined with Yoga led by yoga teacher Rebekka Elise Kvelland, Theater workshop with Égal teater! led by theater educators Vivian Hein and Porfirio Gutierrez and song-music composition workshop with singing teacher Juni Teie. All artistic activities and teaching take place both outside and inside and are equally suitable for boys and girls. We end both weeks with a vernisage with parents, siblings, grandparents and friends on Friday 15-16.
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About Visual artist Sara Tanderø. Visual artist Sara Tanderø works with camera-based art, illustration and video and is educated at Oslo Academy of Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts New York and ESAG Paris. She has exhibited pictures nationally and internationally, such as at the Autumn Exhibition, the Østland Exhibition, Portrait Now and several times in New York. Named Photographer of the Month at Galleri Qvale in December 2015. Her Artist Book “Playhideandseek” is represented in the library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC and the image was purchased by Turid Meeker Contemporary Art. Sara Tanderø is a good communicator and has, among other things, lectured at the Symposium on Norwegian Portrait History in connection with the Portrait Now exhibition at the Natural History Museum in Denmark in 2015. www.saratandero.com

Sara Tanderø.
About Rebekka Eline Kvelland. Rebekka is a yoga teacher for children and young people. She is educated at Oslo yoga, and has studied various forms of yoga in California and India. She also holds singing circles for adults at Northern light yoga. Rebekka uses yoga to get in touch with the creative nature and strengthen the individual’s self-esteem. The yoga lion: The yoga lion is strong and can roar loudly, but is first and foremost a master at relaxing and enjoying life. We learn to use our voice and listen to our inner clock. We use yoga and breathing exercises when we need more energy, when we have a headache or need to calm down the body so that it is easier to sleep at night. Through calm stretches and visual, guided meditation, we enter a relaxed and creative state. We give shape to something we have dreamed of or learned along the way, we colour, draw and write freely. On Friday, we end the week by making a circle with flowers and stones we have found in nature, and celebrate with rhythm and song.

Rebekka Eline Kvelland
About Égal teater. Égal teater is run by two actors and theater educators. Vivian Hein and Porfirio Gutierrez have created a lot of different theater performances and courses for children and young people all over the country and are trained theater educators from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Equal Theater at Skillebekk is currently performing Pippi on the Seven Seas, Twigson and Little Brother and Peter Pan and Captain Hook. They also play the performance Sinnamann inspired by a book by Gro Dahle at the theater and like the other performances, these performances can be seen at Kulturhus and festivals around the country. The course will consist of exciting and fine exercises in, among other things, Band de Mimé/stagefigts with florette chords, text, song, dance, improvisation, juggling and acrobatics.

Vivian Hein and Porfirio Gutierrez

Ègal Teater
About Juni Teie. Juni Teie is a classical singer and music educator educated at the Norwegian Academy of Music. There she completed a master’s degree in performing classical singing. Juni has extensive experience both as a performing singer and as an educator. She has been a soloist with several choirs, most recently in Oslo Cathedral with the Oslo Cathedral Youth Choir. As an educator, she has experience from primary school, choir and as a singing teacher in cultural schools and upper secondary schools. Music workshop: A course where we focus on the voice. We start by warming up the voice, where we can also play with timbres and sounds, and where we focus on good singing technique. We will learn a song where we can work with rhythm in the body at the same time as we sing. Finally, we will work on composing with a graphic score, based on what sounds we can make with our voice and body.
About the Children’s Art Museum: Founded in 1986, the International Children’s Art Museum in Oslo is an arena where the voice of children and young people is fundamental. The museum’s collection from more than 180 consists precisely of artistic expressions made by children and young people up to 18 years of age. The Children’s Art Museum collects, preserves, disseminates and researches the cultural expressions of children and young people. The long-term goal is to spread respect and understanding for the value of children and young people’s own history, art and culture and that it is preserved for posterity, and at the same time to focus on the rights of children and young people according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. www.barnekunst.no