It seems like the town is slowly digesting the election results while preparing for the holiday season. With political surprises still hitting us (thanks, Bjarni Ben), locals are seeking solace in cultural experiences and good old Christmas shopping. Here are our weekly picks for what to do this weekend if you don’t have tickets to those sold-out Sigur Rós shows.
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Saturday December 7 – Saturday January 11 — Gallery Port, Hallgerðargata 19-23 — Free Entry
December is absolutely the best time to buy art. Artists who’ve had their applications for the artist salary denied are busy getting their work out there. With multiple art markets happening over town, the annual fair at Gallery Port is always worth checking out. Opening on December 7, Port’s exhibition features both grassroots artists and seasoned veterans. New works are added regularly until Christmas and the show keeps going into the new year. JB
An intimate exploration of ideas born in nighttime stillness, transformed into evocative artworks in colour and black and white. The exhibition by visual artist Aðalheiður Skarphéðinsdóttir features mixed-media graphics, watercolors inspired by Icelandic landscapes, and intricate textile designs that capture the subtle interplay between imagination and nature. IZ
Austurvöllur Christmas Market
Every weekend until December 24, hours vary — Free entry — Austurvöllur
Smack-dab in the heart of the capital, Austurvöllur’s Christmas market offers another reason to take a quaint stroll through the historic square. This is the go-to spot for public demonstration, but the only thing people will be protesting here is Grýla and her abominable cat. Austurvöllur will be filled with holiday cheer, delicious snacks, and clever crafts every weekend until December 24. Visit jolamarkadur.is for opening hours. JB
Hafnarfjörður Christmas Market
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