Kirsten Kjærs Museum, Art museum and cultural center in Frøstrup, Denmark.
Kirsten Kjær Museum is an art and cultural center displaying paintings and drawings by Danish artist Kirsten Kjær alongside contemporary art exhibitions and ceramic works. The collections rotate between the artist's works and changing contemporary shows throughout the year.
The museum was founded in 1981 by Harald Fuglsang and John Anderson within a renovated farmstead. This establishment created a new space for artistic expression in northern Jutland.
The museum displays a collection of African sculptures and instruments gathered from West Africa by the founders during their years living there. These pieces reflect the personal connection between the museum and the region.
Visiting on weekdays is recommended for a quieter experience, allowing you to view the exhibitions without crowds. Groups can arrange visits in advance for a better-organized tour.
The museum houses about 250 ceramic pieces donated by Doctor Axel Kok-Jensen representing Danish workshop ceramics from several decades. This collection forms one of the museum's most significant holdings and demonstrates the evolution of Danish ceramic art.
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