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Photographers' autumn exhibition at Nowhuset

Experience sensual photographic art and unique ceramics at Nowhuset in Tullebølle – an autumn exhibition filled with atmosphere and aesthetics.

Autumn art with edge at Nowhuset

Personal photographs and poetic motifs

At Nowhuset in Tullebølle, you can experience a sensual and varied autumn exhibition with works from no fewer than 16 talented photographers. The exhibition covers a wide range – from reportage and landscape photography to nature images, art photography and carefully staged nude art.

You can experience works by Birthe Vembye, Chresten Kruchov, Ragne Sigmond, Klaus Larsen, Thomas Holm and Marie Wöldike, each with their own unique view of the world.

Ceramics with form and depth

The photographic art is beautifully complemented by ceramic works from four prominent artisans: Poul Erik Eliasen, Stine Læntver, Søren Baun Jeppesen and Per Buk. Their unique ceramics add a tactile and sensual dimension to the exhibition – from the natural and rustic to the elegant and experimental.

Nowhuset – a local powerhouse for art

Nowhuset is a privately owned gallery in Tullebølle, run by glass artists Nielsen and Wöldike. With their great dedication, they create a vibrant setting for both local and national artists. The gallery's cosy and raw surroundings provide space for edgy art – and for you, as a guest, to immerse yourself and let your senses run free.

Experiences nearby

When you are in Tullebølle, there is much more to experience. Take a walk to Snage Strand and enjoy the view of the South Funen Archipelago. Or continue on to Tranekær and experience Tranekær Castle, the art towers and the historic buildings. You can also visit Holmsmose – a bird-rich nature reserve – or explore the nearby villages and hat hills.

Practical information

Nowhuset is located in the heart of Tullebølle and is easy to reach by car and public transport. The gallery is wheelchair accessible.

The exhibition is open Thursday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in October and November, as well as every day during the autumn holidays (week 42).