ABOUT THE ARTIST

Sandra Rebekka was born in 1985 in Akureyri. Her focus has been on creativity, art, technology and teaching. Sandra Rebekka lives in Akureyri, where she works as an arts teacher at Giljaskóli elementary and secondary school and as a teaching assistant at the University of Akureyri. She holds a B.Ed. in art teaching, 3 year diploma in Fine Arts and a M.A in education of SEN students.
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Education
2019
2014
2011
2006
Solo Exhibitions
2018
2016
2015
Group Exhibitions
2020
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2014
2014
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2013
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2013
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2012
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2012
2012
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2006
Articles
2016
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Lectures
2020
2016
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M.A. in Education for Special Needs from the University of Akureyri
Diploma in Fine Arts from Akureyri School of Visual Art
B.Ed. in Art Teaching from the University of Iceland
VMA College - Art Department
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No. 3, solo exhibition in the house of VG, Akureyri
No. 2, solo exhibition in Mjólkurbúðin, Akureyri
No. 1, solo exhibition in Pakkhúsið, Akureyri
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R E B E K K A K K E B E R, exhibition with Rebekka Atla in Salur Myndlistarfélagsins
Graduation exhibition from Akureyri School of Visual Arts
Manneskja, group exhibition with students at the Fine Arts department in Akureyri School of Visual Arts in Deiglan, Akureyri
Fjórtán sinnum fjölfeldi, group exhibition with fellow students in Akureyri School of Visual Arts, at Populus Tremula
Akureyri School of Visual Arts, Spring Exhibition in Akureyri School of Visual Arts
Water Intensive Project, collaboration betwean nordic art students at Akureyri School of Visual Arts
Samtíningur, collaboration of art students in Pakkhúsið, Akureyri
Akureyri School of Visual Arts, Spring Exhibition in Akureyri School of Visual Arts
Graduate exhibition from VMA College in Ketilhúsið, Akureyri
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Do these arts really matter - The role of arts in education, Article in STARA the journal of The Association of Icelandic Artists, no 6.
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Digital portfolios to enhance metacognition. Action research in visual arts, peer-reviewed article in Netla - Veftímarit um uppeldi og menntun
Do these arts really matter - The role of arts in education, Lecture on behalf of Akureyri School of Art in Akureyri Art Museum