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National Nordic Museum

The National Nordic Museum (previously Nordic Heritage Museum and then Nordic Museum) is a museum in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to the Nordic history, art, culture, and the heritage of the area's Nordic immigrants. It was founded in 1980 as the Nordic Heritage Museum, moved into a permanent, purpose-built facility in 2018 named the Nordic Museum, and was designated as the National Nordic Museum in 2019. The museum serves as a community gathering place and shares Nordic culture by exhibiting art and objects, preserving collections, and providing educational and cultural experiences from Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish Americans. The geographical region covered by the Museum includes entire Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, the regions of the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland, and the cultural region of Sápmi).

National Nordic Museum
The main entrance to the current Nordic Museum on Market Street
Established1980
Location2655 NW Market Street
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Coordinates47°40′06″N 122°23′33″W / 47.66833°N 122.39250°W / 47.66833; -122.39250
TypeHeritage center
DirectorEric Nelson
PresidentHans Aarhus
Websitenordicmuseum.org
The entrance to the old Nordic Heritage Museum with a sculpture by Finnish artist Eino Romppanen, now closed and replaced by a relocated Nordic Museum

Description edit

The museum was originally known as the 'Nordic Heritage Museum' and was located in a red brick building in a predominantly residential part of Ballard. This building had housed the Daniel Webster Elementary School from 1907 to 1979,[1] at which time low student enrollment led to its closure. In 2018, the museum was renamed the 'Nordic Museum' and moved into a new 57,000-square-foot (5,300 m2) building on NW Market Street in Ballard. This building, commissioned by the Museum, opened May 5, 2018, and was dedicated by Icelandic president Guðni Th. Jóhannesson and Danish crown princess Mary.[2][3]

The non-profit museum's mission is to share "Nordic culture with people of all ages and backgrounds by exhibiting art and objects, preserving collections, providing educational and cultural experiences, and serving as a community gathering place." The founder and long-time director Marianne Forssblad retired in 2007.[4] Eric Nelson followed her as executive director and Janet Rauscher became chief curator in 2008.[5] In 2012, Lizette Gradén became the chief curator. In September 2019, Leslie Anne Anderson became director of collections, exhibitions, and programs. She oversees the curatorial department.[6]

The museum published the NHM Historical Journal on a quarterly basis until 2011. In 2013 the museum published its first edition of the annual magazine Nordic Kultur.

The museum has also published books including Voices of Ballard and Beyond: Stories of Immigrants and Their Descendants in the Pacific Northwest published in 2012.

The Nordic Museum contains a Cultural Resource Center, that includes the Walter Johnson Memorial Library which was founded in 1980. As of 2011 it held 15500 books. It specializes in books published in Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish. Its special collection includes the Gordon Tracie Music Collection and the Vanishing Generations Oral History Project.[7] The Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Collection (formerly the Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Library) was founded in 1995. As of 2011 it contained 3000 audio/visual materials, 4000 music scores, 2500 books, and 40 periodical subscriptions. It focuses on folk customs, traditional dance, traditional music, folk art, and folk attire for Nordic cultures. Its special collections include the Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Collection, the Nordiska Folkdancers Collection, and the Skandia Folkdance Society Collection.[7]

The museum was designated as the National Nordic Museum in March 2019 by the U.S. Congress as part of the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act.[8] The new name was dedicated by senators Maria Cantwell and Lisa Murkowski the following month.[9]

The museum's Executive Director/CEO Eric Nelson was awarded a Norwegian knighthood (Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Knight First Class) July 19, 2023.[10][11] He has also been knighted by Finland and Sweden as, respectively, a Knight of the Order of the White Rose, and Knight First Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star.[11]

Exhibitions edit

Nordic Heritage Museum edit

 
Exhibits at the old Nordic Heritage Museum
 
Exhibit from Sweden Room of the old Nordic Heritage Museum
 
Viking ship at Viking Days 2012
 
Ship and Viking encampment at Viking Days
 
Craft and food vendors outside the previous museum building during Viking Days festival

As part of the long term exhibits, the old Nordic Heritage Museum had five ethnic galleries, one for each country, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, as well a gallery, "Dream of America", describing Nordic emigration to the Pacific Northwest. There was also a temporary gallery space.

  • Dream of America
  • Folk Art Galleries
  • Fishing Gallery
  • Logging Gallery
  • Iceland Room
  • Norway Room
  • Denmark Room
  • Finland Room
  • Sweden Room

National Nordic Museum edit

 
Warrior helmet, Valsgärde boat grave 5, 7th century. The Vikings Begin.

The permanent exhibit has been reconceived as a single exhibit, "Nordic Journeys", spread over five galleries. Besides artifacts from the museum's permanent collection, over 100 objects are on extended loan from other museums in the U.S. and national museums of the five Nordic countries. The exhibit ranges from 4,000-year-old stone axes and Viking-era artifacts to examples of modern Nordic design.[12]

Public programs edit

A large part of the museum's focus is offering programming to educate the public about Scandinavian culture, including a craft school, adult and kids programs and teacher resources.

  • Folk School
    • Nordic Knitting Café
    • Nordic Woodcarving
    • Rosemaling
    • Nordic Cooking
  • Adult Programs
    • Tours
    • Language Classes
    • Nordic American Voices
  • Kids & Parents
    • Craft Projects
    • Kids' Corner
    • Music for Kids
  • Teachers
    • Outreach Trunks
    • Nordic Adventures
    • Tour Materials

Events edit

The museum holds frequent events that further its mission of creating a community gathering space and educating the public about Nordic culture and heritage, including:

  • Concerts, such as the Mostly Nordic Chamber Music Series and Smörgåsbord (18th season in 2013)
  • Films
  • Lectures
  • Exhibition openings and artist tours

Special events edit

Each year the National Nordic Museum hosts two major community events, Nordic Sól and Julefest.

Nordic Sól began in 1984 as Tivoli Days and was held each July. In 2008 the two-day event's name was changed to Viking Days and in 2011 the event moved to mid-August. In 2018, the event moved back to July to coincide with the annual Ballard SeafoodFest.[13] The event features food and craft vendors, Scandinavian music, and a Viking Encampment. In 2019, the museum renamed Viking Days to Nordic Sól and redesigned it to highlight more aspects of Nordic history and contemporary culture.

Julefest is held the Saturday and Sunday before Thanksgiving each year. This event is a Nordic Christmas celebration with craft vendors, Nordic food and music, and Christmas traditions on display. The 2019 Julefest was the 42nd occurrence of this festival.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Seattle Public Schools, 1862-2000: Webster School".
  2. ^ Kiley, Brendan (April 30, 2018). "'Mad dash to the finish' as Seattle's new Nordic Museum prepares for its grand debut". The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  3. ^ . Mithun. Archived from the original on November 22, 2019.
  4. ^ Bartley, Nancy (April 30, 2007). . Seattle Times. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2009.
  5. ^ Sturdivant, Peggy (May 18, 2009). . Ballard News-Tribune. Archived from the original on May 29, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2009.
  6. ^ Kangas, Matthew (2020). "Close-Up: Leslie Anderson, New Nordic Museum Curator". Preview Magazine. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
  7. ^ a b American Library Directory. Vol. 2 (64th ed.). Information Today, Inc. 2011–2012. pp. 2568–2576. ISBN 978-1-57387-411-3.
  8. ^ Connelly, Joel (March 12, 2019). "Sen. Cantwell, trenchant Trump critic, makes rare trip to White House". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  9. ^ Connelly, Joel (April 25, 2019). "'Little museum' in Seattle designated National Nordic Museum". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  10. ^ "His Majesty King Harald V of Norway Awards Knighthood to Museum's Executive Director". National Nordic Museum. July 19, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  11. ^ a b Walker, Meghan (July 20, 2023). "Norwegian King Harald V grants National Nordic Museum Director Eric Nelson with knighthood". My Ballard. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  12. ^ "Nordic Journeys". Nordic Museum. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  13. ^ . National Nordic Museum. Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018. We officially moved our beloved summer celebration to the same weekend as SeafoodFest to expand the weekend's fun, educational activities.
  14. ^ Walker, Meghan (November 5, 2019). "42nd annual Julefest coming soon to National Nordic Museum". My Ballard. Retrieved March 3, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The National Nordic Museum previously Nordic Heritage Museum and then Nordic Museum is a museum in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle Washington United States dedicated to the Nordic history art culture and the heritage of the area s Nordic immigrants It was founded in 1980 as the Nordic Heritage Museum moved into a permanent purpose built facility in 2018 named the Nordic Museum and was designated as the National Nordic Museum in 2019 The museum serves as a community gathering place and shares Nordic culture by exhibiting art and objects preserving collections and providing educational and cultural experiences from Danish Finnish Icelandic Norwegian and Swedish Americans The geographical region covered by the Museum includes entire Nordic region Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Estonia the regions of the Faroe Islands Greenland and Aland and the cultural region of Sapmi National Nordic MuseumThe main entrance to the current Nordic Museum on Market StreetEstablished1980Location2655 NW Market Street Seattle Washington U S Coordinates47 40 06 N 122 23 33 W 47 66833 N 122 39250 W 47 66833 122 39250TypeHeritage centerDirectorEric NelsonPresidentHans AarhusWebsitenordicmuseum orgThe entrance to the old Nordic Heritage Museum with a sculpture by Finnish artist Eino Romppanen now closed and replaced by a relocated Nordic Museum Contents 1 Description 2 Exhibitions 2 1 Nordic Heritage Museum 2 2 National Nordic Museum 3 Public programs 4 Events 5 Special events 6 References 7 External linksDescription editThe museum was originally known as the Nordic Heritage Museum and was located in a red brick building in a predominantly residential part of Ballard This building had housed the Daniel Webster Elementary School from 1907 to 1979 1 at which time low student enrollment led to its closure In 2018 the museum was renamed the Nordic Museum and moved into a new 57 000 square foot 5 300 m2 building on NW Market Street in Ballard This building commissioned by the Museum opened May 5 2018 and was dedicated by Icelandic president Gudni Th Johannesson and Danish crown princess Mary 2 3 The non profit museum s mission is to share Nordic culture with people of all ages and backgrounds by exhibiting art and objects preserving collections providing educational and cultural experiences and serving as a community gathering place The founder and long time director Marianne Forssblad retired in 2007 4 Eric Nelson followed her as executive director and Janet Rauscher became chief curator in 2008 5 In 2012 Lizette Graden became the chief curator In September 2019 Leslie Anne Anderson became director of collections exhibitions and programs She oversees the curatorial department 6 The museum published the NHM Historical Journal on a quarterly basis until 2011 In 2013 the museum published its first edition of the annual magazine Nordic Kultur The museum has also published books including Voices of Ballard and Beyond Stories of Immigrants and Their Descendants in the Pacific Northwest published in 2012 The Nordic Museum contains a Cultural Resource Center that includes the Walter Johnson Memorial Library which was founded in 1980 As of 2011 it held 15500 books It specializes in books published in Danish Finnish Icelandic Norwegian and Swedish Its special collection includes the Gordon Tracie Music Collection and the Vanishing Generations Oral History Project 7 The Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Collection formerly the Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Library was founded in 1995 As of 2011 it contained 3000 audio visual materials 4000 music scores 2500 books and 40 periodical subscriptions It focuses on folk customs traditional dance traditional music folk art and folk attire for Nordic cultures Its special collections include the Gordon Ekvall Tracie Music Collection the Nordiska Folkdancers Collection and the Skandia Folkdance Society Collection 7 The museum was designated as the National Nordic Museum in March 2019 by the U S Congress as part of the John D Dingell Jr Conservation Management and Recreation Act 8 The new name was dedicated by senators Maria Cantwell and Lisa Murkowski the following month 9 The museum s Executive Director CEO Eric Nelson was awarded a Norwegian knighthood Royal Norwegian Order of Merit Knight First Class July 19 2023 10 11 He has also been knighted by Finland and Sweden as respectively a Knight of the Order of the White Rose and Knight First Class of the Royal Order of the Polar Star 11 Exhibitions editNordic Heritage Museum edit nbsp Exhibits at the old Nordic Heritage Museum nbsp Exhibit from Sweden Room of the old Nordic Heritage Museum nbsp Viking ship at Viking Days 2012 nbsp Ship and Viking encampment at Viking Days nbsp Craft and food vendors outside the previous museum building during Viking Days festivalAs part of the long term exhibits the old Nordic Heritage Museum had five ethnic galleries one for each country Denmark Finland Iceland Norway and Sweden as well a gallery Dream of America describing Nordic emigration to the Pacific Northwest There was also a temporary gallery space Dream of America Folk Art Galleries Fishing Gallery Logging Gallery Iceland Room Norway Room Denmark Room Finland Room Sweden RoomNational Nordic Museum edit nbsp Warrior helmet Valsgarde boat grave 5 7th century The Vikings Begin The permanent exhibit has been reconceived as a single exhibit Nordic Journeys spread over five galleries Besides artifacts from the museum s permanent collection over 100 objects are on extended loan from other museums in the U S and national museums of the five Nordic countries The exhibit ranges from 4 000 year old stone axes and Viking era artifacts to examples of modern Nordic design 12 Public programs editA large part of the museum s focus is offering programming to educate the public about Scandinavian culture including a craft school adult and kids programs and teacher resources Folk School Nordic Knitting Cafe Nordic Woodcarving Rosemaling Nordic Cooking Adult Programs Tours Language Classes Nordic American Voices Kids amp Parents Craft Projects Kids Corner Music for Kids Teachers Outreach Trunks Nordic Adventures Tour MaterialsEvents editThe museum holds frequent events that further its mission of creating a community gathering space and educating the public about Nordic culture and heritage including Concerts such as the Mostly Nordic Chamber Music Series and Smorgasbord 18th season in 2013 Films Lectures Exhibition openings and artist toursSpecial events editEach year the National Nordic Museum hosts two major community events Nordic Sol and Julefest Nordic Sol began in 1984 as Tivoli Days and was held each July In 2008 the two day event s name was changed to Viking Days and in 2011 the event moved to mid August In 2018 the event moved back to July to coincide with the annual Ballard SeafoodFest 13 The event features food and craft vendors Scandinavian music and a Viking Encampment In 2019 the museum renamed Viking Days to Nordic Sol and redesigned it to highlight more aspects of Nordic history and contemporary culture Julefest is held the Saturday and Sunday before Thanksgiving each year This event is a Nordic Christmas celebration with craft vendors Nordic food and music and Christmas traditions on display The 2019 Julefest was the 42nd occurrence of this festival 14 References edit Seattle Public Schools 1862 2000 Webster School Kiley Brendan April 30 2018 Mad dash to the finish as Seattle s new Nordic Museum prepares for its grand debut The Seattle Times Retrieved May 5 2018 National Nordic Museum Mithun Archived from the original on November 22 2019 Bartley Nancy April 30 2007 Director of Nordic Heritage Museum returning to Sweden Seattle Times Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved November 26 2009 Sturdivant Peggy May 18 2009 At Large in Ballard Capturing the voices Ballard News Tribune Archived from the original on May 29 2009 Retrieved November 26 2009 Kangas Matthew 2020 Close Up Leslie Anderson New Nordic Museum Curator Preview Magazine Retrieved October 12 2021 a b American Library Directory Vol 2 64th ed Information Today Inc 2011 2012 pp 2568 2576 ISBN 978 1 57387 411 3 Connelly Joel March 12 2019 Sen Cantwell trenchant Trump critic makes rare trip to White House Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved March 20 2019 Connelly Joel April 25 2019 Little museum in Seattle designated National Nordic Museum Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved April 25 2019 His Majesty King Harald V of Norway Awards Knighthood to Museum s Executive Director National Nordic Museum July 19 2023 Retrieved July 25 2023 a b Walker Meghan July 20 2023 Norwegian King Harald V grants National Nordic Museum Director Eric Nelson with knighthood My Ballard Retrieved July 25 2023 Nordic Journeys Nordic Museum Retrieved December 22 2018 Viking Days National Nordic Museum Archived from the original on December 23 2018 Retrieved December 23 2018 We officially moved our beloved summer celebration to the same weekend as SeafoodFest to expand the weekend s fun educational activities Walker Meghan November 5 2019 42nd annual Julefest coming soon to National Nordic Museum My Ballard Retrieved March 3 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Nordic Museum Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Nordic Museum amp oldid 1186293929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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