60DKK or 10€ buys a combined ticket to both museums in Ilulisaat. Kids go free. Closed Mondays, otherwise 10-4pm. No toilets available for visitors. Shoes off at the entrance. A few items, postcards etc to buy. This museum mainly shows the Greenland paintings of Emanuel Petersen from the 1920s. Until 15 August being shown side by side with these are photographs from a collection called "I am Inuit". Photographer Brian Adams. Photos of Alaskan Inuits. They make an interesting comparison/contrast of older, traditional culture and modern. There are also some other items on display such as bone and soapstone carvings. Worth visiting both museums if...
Read morePermanent collection features paintings of Ilulissat by Danish painter Emanuel A. Petersen, and first floor (upstairs) displaying art from the current temporary exhibition. The curator on site is very friendly and highly recommend chatting to him for more insight into the artwork on display. Top tip: Art museum is cash only, if you wish to pay by card then best to buy the ticket from the Knud Rasmussen...
Read moreTwo floors of temporary installations and paintings. If you are into this kind of thing, I believe you'll enjoy it. The museum is not very big and you can spend about 1 hour of exploring. As other places in Ilulissat, you need to leave your outdoor shoes at the entrance and switch into indoor slippers that's...
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