Phone: +47 48085846
Email: post@ingassoreide.com
Studio: Studio Inga. Øvrelia 3, 5231 Bergen.
2006- 2009: MA in Fine Art, Art Academy of Art and Design, Oslo.
2003- 2006: BA Art Academy of Art and Design, Bergen.
2005: Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, Berlin, Tyskland.
2001-2003: Kunstskolen i Bergen/ Bergen Art School.
2024 Galleri Giga, Stord.
2021 H A V G A P E T.
2021 Visningsrommet Verftet USF.
2021 Galleri Giga, Stord.
2020 Kunstgarasjen. Bergen, Norge.
2015 Visningsrommet USF, Bergen, Norge.
2013 Galleri Giga. Stord, Norge.
2012 Galleri 21. Malmö, Sverige.
2011 Kunsthuset KABUSO. Øystese, Norge.
2010 Visningsrommet, USF. Bergen, Norge.
2009 Galleri GAD. Oslo, Norge.
2009 Rælingen Kunstforening. Norge.
2009 Galleri Giga. Stord, Norge.
2005 Goethe & Sottile Performance Gallery. Berlin, Tyskland.
60°18′36″N 4°58′48″E
H A V G A P E T was an outdoor sculpture exhibition located on Syltøy, at the far western edge of Øygarden facing the open sea.
Nine sculptures were installed across a 3-acre area designated for agriculture, nature, and recreation (LNF). From July 3 to August 28, 2021—a time when much of society remained closed due to Covid—visitors could experience the works in direct dialogue with the elements: wind, weather, and shifting light.
The site was freely accessible 24 hours a day throughout the exhibition period, whether by foot or from the sea.
H A V G A P E T attracted approximately 2,000 visitors and received strong media attention and positive feedback.
The project was initiated, developed, coordinated, and executed by Inga, who also created the sculptures.
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60°18′36″N 4°58′48″E
H A V G A P E T was an outdoor sculpture exhibition located on Syltøy, at the far western edge of Øygarden facing the open sea.
Nine sculptures were installed across a 3-acre area designated for agriculture, nature, and recreation (LNF). From July 3 to August 28, 2021—a time when much of society remained closed due to Covid—visitors could experience the works in direct dialogue with the elements: wind, weather, and shifting light.
The site was freely accessible 24 hours a day throughout the exhibition period, whether by foot or from the sea.
H A V G A P E T attracted approximately 2,000 visitors and received strong media attention and positive feedback.
The project was initiated, developed, coordinated, and executed by Inga, who also created the sculptures.