Reykjavik Exhibition Features Student Art on Sexual Health
Reykjavik is showcasing textile works by eighth-grade students from Hagaskóli school as part of a cultural festival. The exhibition explores themes of sexual health.

Reykjavik is hosting a cultural event featuring textile works created by eighth-grade students from Hagaskóli school. The art exhibition, focusing on sexual health, is part of the city's broader children's culture festival.
The exhibition displays a total of 170 works by the students. The artistic inspiration for the pieces comes from the work of Kristín Gunnlaugsdóttir, whose art frequently explores her own life and gender identity. The students have interpreted these themes through their textile creations.
The initiative aims to foster discussion and understanding surrounding sexual health among young people in Reykjavik. The city hopes the art project will provide a creative outlet for youth to express themselves and engage with important life topics.
Information about the exhibition and other festival events is available on the Reykjavik City website. The site also provides details on city services and contact information.