An Unprecedented Art and Education Adventure
At the Fotografiska, it gives the visitors not just an opportunity to enjoy an artwork but also to get to know more about the story of the picture. Walking is the most complete way of interacting with the environment, and guided tours prove that people are capable of responding to works of visual art at a highly individual level. Each week, there are specialized guides who take visitors around the exhibitions and share information and views that enrich the experience.
The main advantage is in the variation of such tours, and it is possible to have different kinds of these tours at different time, for example, weekend tours which are developed for different categories of people. In any case, people who go through these guided tours always come out with something they took from the visit. The guide knows a lot about what they are telling, the tours are conducted easily, but at the same time interestingly, they help the visitors to find a personal connection with the art.
All of these tours are designed to suit the interests of the people and any other schedules they may have. There is entertainment for all age group; children, teenagers, adults, and elderly people, who prefer leisurely strolls. Moreover, participants can join some of these tours at a discounted price if they are members meaning that they will always be given a bonus for those who want repeated sessions.
Fotografiska Stockholm: An International Center for Artistic Endeavours
Explore the sphere of the visual art at Fotografiska Stockholm. Called one of the most beautiful spaces and having the atmosphere of inspiration, Fotografiska is unlike any other. It is a destination for art lovers, photographers and any creative that wants to be challenged and stimulated by works. This is especially true if you are here on your own or as part of a group going on a photographic tour since Fotografiska offers an excellent ambiance within which to find art in its various forms.
Find out what awaits the guests of the recently opened Stockholm’s Fotografiska. From Digital Art classes that combine ideas and creativity to intimate experiences that allow the participants to unleash the power of art, Fotografiska offers not only visual amusement. From gaining ideas to having a coffee and good talks, Fotografiska is an ideal place for people both Stockholm residents and tourists.
Guided Tours
Get to know the world of visual art by taking tours at Fotografiska. These are conducted with tour guides who give historical information and facts about the exhibitions and the artwork on the tour. These tours are provided daily with more emphasis on Tuesday and the weekend tours which may suit different people’s schedule.
In exchange for the price they pay for tickets and/or passes, program participants receive an entertaining and informative storyline about the art they are observing. The tour takes approximately half an hour to 40 minutes, and can be combined with any other visit. These tours are so designed that even if you are an art novice or a connoisseur, your tour is going to be quite a memorable one.
- Duration: Approximately 30-40 minutes
- Available Days: Tuesdays, weekends and special dates
- Booking: You are advised to purchase your ticket online early, as this costs less than purchasing it at the actual station.
- Languages Offered: Swedish
- Target Audience: It is a good place accessible to everyone whether families or elders.
A photography course for parents that are on parental leave
Photography lovers who are on parental leave can attend a photography course specifically worked for parents and their children. This course provides another opportunity to meet with other parents while acquiring important skills about how to photograph the ordinary moments in extraordinary ways. Actually, it is a great chance to develop the photography more, and learn how to work with light, how to use techniques, and what kind of editing children’s and families’ lives should be captured with.
The course consists of three meetings and is led by an experienced photographer, Jenny Hammar, who offers practical tips and tricks that can be implemented without delay, regardless of the specific kind of camera or a device applied. This casual approach makes parents introduce various techniques while they spend time with their young ones.
- Course Duration: Three sessions
- Location: Fotografiska, Floor 0
- Focus: Everyday life photography
- Target Audience: Parents on parental leave
- Skill Level: No prior knowledge required
Birth and Giving Birth – A Conversation
Are presented a project created by photographer Emilia Bergmark-Jiménez, where a woman gives birth in pain and silence. At the Fotografiska she had a very private and sensitive subject of birth which included personal and even global experiences regarding this significant event. The talk that is held in parallel with the presentation raises questions regarding the existential and social meaning of childbirth and addresses such questions as the rights and freedoms, as well as the perception of the process.
The discussion is facilitated with the help of photographers, midwives, and public health workers. This dialogue offer viewers a chance to learn how birth is perceived in different cultures and society, and the relationships between health care, society and rights.
- Event Date: January 21st
- Location: Fotografiska
- Guest Speakers: Key stakeholders in midwifery, human rights and public health
- Focus: Birth from a perspective of the individual and of the community
- Format: Focus group discussion and talk
Valentine’s Day Dinner
Fotografiska’s Valentine’s Day love offer features a three course dinner. This dinner is very special as it takes place in front of such an inspiring background as paintings exhibited in galleries and the view of the entrance to the Stockolm harbour.
Their guests get additional 10% off this romantic dinner and apart from a dinner, they can have a full access to the exhibitions during the day. From a romantic dinner for two or a date night with a loved one, the Valentine’s Day dinner at Fotografiska will be perfect to enjoy the season.
- Price: SEK 895 per person
- Includes: Welcome drink, three course dinner, entry to the exhibition
- Special Offer: 10% discount for members
- Location: Fotografiska, where one gets to see views of the Stockholm harbour.
- Target Audience: Lovers, artists, and members
Breathwork in Space: Elixir
Discover the magic of breath with “Elixir” program that unites visualization with breathing exercises. Organised at the venue of Fotografiska, this 75-minute session assists individuals to explore additional mental and physical dimensions. The session corrects fatigue, drowsiness and prepares the individual for life’s challenges by doing a number of breathing exercises.
The 360-degree visual journey enhances an impact of the breathing session to another level since it is literally possible to switch to a different level of consciousness. This makes the most out of your breathwork session no matter whether you aim at enhancing your coping mechanisms or seeking to gain more mindfulness and direction in life.
- Session Length: 75 minutes
- Location: Fotografiska, Annie Venue
- Focus: Cognitive health, energetic vigor, and anti-stress.
- Breathing Techniques: Different techniques for empowering and giving focus
- Open to: Every person aspiring to enhance the quality of life
A Perfect Setting for Inspiration
Fotografiska provides a perfect setting for creativity and education. Whether you are here to discover engaging and inspiring exhibitions, attend a stimulating discussion or have a meaningful and soothing dinner, every visit is intended to make an impression at Fotografiska. It ranges from simple services such as guided tours and photography courses all the way to the experiential services like breathwork.
This is a place, where it is not only possible to look at the artwork but also get into more profound conversations, get inspired by the unusual learning, and be engaged in the personal development through the various experiences. The well-planned schedule guarantees that art lovers in particular, and people in general, will get much more than a simple exhibition visit.