Edsvik Konsthall, Art museum in Sollentuna, Sweden.
Edsvik Konsthall is an art museum in Sollentuna housed in two separate buildings that display contemporary artworks. The spaces occupy former stables and barns from the Edsberg estate, providing distinct gallery areas for the collections.
The museum opened in 1996 after local artists founded a collective in 1985 with the goal of establishing an art center. The buildings were part of the Edsberg estate, which the municipality of Sollentuna acquired during the 1970s.
The venue presents works by Swedish and international artists whose pieces together shape the image of a vibrant contemporary scene. The rotating exhibitions give the rooms a dynamic character that changes throughout the year.
Visitors should know the museum is housed in rustic buildings that have been fitted with contemporary gallery spaces. The location on the estate means moving between the two buildings to view all the exhibitions.
The museum closed in the early 2020s due to financial difficulties, ending the operation of a cultural space that had served the region for many years. Different leadership over its existence reflected the challenges the institution faced in sustaining its mission.
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