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Oona Mara
Private exhibition in Hulduland
Opening on 2 October 17:00-19:00
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Look! I say, but there's nothing there. My dad taught me never to point.
Look! Look! A glass of milk in a parquet-lined elevator.
It's the Fourth of July. A man in the Grand Canyon is wearing a funny shirt.
his wife smiles a big Southern smile.
Baby in stroller in Las Vegas falls asleep. Chin meets chest.
Look… I say. Don't point. You noticed this.
A cockroach in a gas station bathroom in Texas crawls around the sink.
The door to the space looks like it was stolen from someone's house. front door lock.
look!
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The exhibition is part of a series of solo exhibitions by BA students in their third year in art, which will take place between September 25 and November 27, 2025.
Student solo exhibitions are part of the course Professors' Workshops supervised by Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir. Teachers Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir and Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson.
More information about the solo exhibition series can be found HERE.
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look! i say, but there isn't really anything there. my dad taught me never to point.
look! look! a glass of milk in a wooden elevator.
a man at the grand canyon on the fourth of july wears a funny shirt.
his wife wears a wide, southern-type smile.
a toddler in a carriage on the vegas strip falls asleep. his chin meets his chest.
look... i say. no pointing. you already noticed.
a cockroach in a gas station bathroom in Texas crawls around the sink.
the door to the room looks like it was stolen from someone's front porch. deadbolt.
look!
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This exhibition is part of a series of solo exhibitions by third-year BA students in fine arts that will take place from September 25th to November 27th, 2025.
The student solo exhibitions are part of the course Professors' Workshops supervised by Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir. Teachers Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir and Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson.
Further information about the solo exhibition series can be found HERE.





