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Culture night

Welcome to Culture Night at Drammen's Museum!

This year we have a wide selection of experiences, in addition to being open until 9 p.m.

  • At 17.30 and 18.30:

Exhibition opening with students from visual art, animation and ceramics at Drammen cultural school, where the students exhibit selected works.

This tradition started last year and was a great success. The students received praise from all regular visitors throughout the exhibition period.

There will be a ceremonial opening with the cutting of the cord, musical elements and speeches.

The opening is mainly for family and friends of the students, but fortunately the exhibition will remain open until May, so that everyone can see works by the city's young artists.

  • 8:00 p.m.:

Welcome to Art and Concert with Drammens Museum and Trio Acorno!

Trio Arcorno consists of the musicians Hilde Chapman violin, Monica Tomescu-Rohde piano and Marianne Finseth on horn. The cast is exciting and offers rich musical and sonorous possibilities. The trio has had a particular interest in profiling female composers and has several commissioned works that have been performed and will be performed.

At this concert, they will play shorter, audience-friendly and very varied music - in the middle of art.

In the Perspektiv Drammen exhibition, you will see well-known motifs from the city and the river, and works by well-known artists with connections to Drammen. Here there are both classic city motifs, forest landscapes, relationships and abstract images. From the very low-key to big color explosions.

Will the music affect what you see? And which image strikes you the most?

Welcome to a local mini-concert, in the middle of Perspektiv Drammen.

  • Until 21:  

Pupils from Drammen High School with their own photo exhibition!

This is the second year we have collaborated with Drammen upper secondary school to exhibit student work.

In Marienlyst Lystgård, students from the subject Photography and graphics will show a photo exhibition. The motifs are taken from Marienlyst Lystgård (1700) and show inner and outer landscapes, details and abstraction. The students have chosen the motifs themselves, and we are excited to see the amusement park through their eyes!

The photographs are made with both new and old photographic techniques.