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Enska:
Ágústsdóttir, Ragnheiður Ingunn

Education:
1998 Master degree in the school of design “Domus Academy“, Milan,  Italy.
1991 Diplome from the school “École des Arts Décoratifs“,  Strasbourg, France

Solo exhibition:
2008 Solo Exhibition, “Fusion“, Gallery Á skörunni, Reykjavík,  Iceland
2004 Solo Exhibition, “Regard“, the culture night at Reykjvík,  Iceland.
1999 Solo Exhibition, “Hannyrðir“, Gallery Andyri, Reykjavík,  Iceland.
1996 Solo Exhibition, Gallery E.F.T.A. Bruxelles, Belgium.
1995 Solo Exhibition, Gallery A.D.E.A.S. Strasbourg, France.

Joint exhibition:

2008 
Joint Exhibition,The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists,  “Statues in porcelain“, Gallery Kirsuberjatreid, Reykjavík, Iceland.

2007 
Joint Exhibition, The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists,  “Candlesticks“, Church of  Grensás, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, “Something nice for everyone“, Galerie Crafts and Design, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Design exhibition “Kvika“ (Magma), Museum of Reykjavík, Kjarvalstaðir, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists, “Vösumst“, Ketilshúsið, Akureyri, Iceland.  
Joint Exhibition,The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists, „Cups“, Kringlunni, Reykjavík, Iceland.

2006 
Joint Exhibition, “Verk, hlutur, hlutverk“, Museum of ASÍ,  Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, “Transform“, Københavns Rådhus, Copenhagen, Danmark.
Joint Exhibition,The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists, “Líf í leir“, Museum of  Hafnarborg, Hafnarfjörður, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, “Summer Exhibition“, Gallery Crafts and Design, Reykjavík, Iceland.

2005 
Joint Exhibition, “Tales from a land“, Gallery Crafts and  Design, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, “Forces de la terre, forces de l‘esprit“, Strasbourg, France.
Joint Exhibition, “Something nice for everyone“, Galerie Crafts and Design, Reykjavík,  Iceland.

2004 
Exhibition with the artist Inga Elín, “Ljósabiða“, Gallery  Sævar Karl, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Exhibition with the photographer Þórdís Erla, “Pieces of  memory“ and “Holy places“, the Graphic Museum  Reykjavík,   Iceland.
Joint Exhibition “Something nice for everyone“, Galerie Crafts and Design, Reykjavík, Iceland.

2003 
Joint Exhibition “Traces“  Rundetårnet, Copenhague, Danmark.
Joint Exhibition, “BAGS“, Gallery Crafts and Design, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, “Something nice for everyone“, Gallery Crafts and Design, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition,The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists, “X- mas plates“, Gallery SÍM,  Reykjavík, Iceland.

2002 
Joint Exhibition, The Icelandic Association of Ceramic Artists,  “Tvískipt“, Museum of Gerðarsafn, Kópavogur, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition in differents places in Iceland.
Joint Exhibition, “Traces“, Museum of Hafnarborg, Hafnafjörður,  Iceland.

2001 
Joint Exhibition, “Lights Alive“, Gallery Crafts and Design,  Reykjavík, Iceland.

1996 
Joint Exhibition, “La Céramique Français Contemporaine“,  Lyon, France.
Joint Exhibition, La Rochelle, France.
Joint Exhibition, Gallery Blanche, Strasbourg, France.

1995 
Joint Exhibition, “Maison de la Céramique“ International Art  Center, Mulhouse, France.
Joint Exhibition, “Max - Leuger - Preis“, Lorrach, Germany.

1994 
Joint Exhibition, “Les Verriades“, Trélon, France.
Joint Exhibition, “l‘Art dans la Hotte“, Gallery Faubourg, Strasbourg, France.
Joint Exhibition, “Maison de la Céramique“ International Art Center, Mulhouse, France.

1993 
Joint Exhibition, “Jeunes Artistes”, Wingen sur Modern, France.Exhibition, Gallery Formable, Strasbourg, France.

1992 
Joint Exhibition, “Les Amis de Noria“, petits formats, Paris,  France.
Exhibition, Atelier Heidenberg, Cronenbourg, France.
Joint Exhibition, “Jeunes Artistes”, Wingen sur Modern, France.

1991 
Exhibition “des Diplôma“, Wacken, Strasbourg, France.
Joint Exhibition, Gallery “Listhúsið“, Vesturgata, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Joint Exhibition “Aspects“, Saarbrücken, Germany.
International exhibition, “Ceramic flasks“, Museum of Carouge, Carouge, Switzerland.

1990 
Joint Exhibition, “L’Europe des Céramistes“, Haguenau,  France.

1989 
International exhibition “des Ecoles d‘Art“, Antwerpen,  Belgium.

Works in public collections:
E.F.T.A. Bruxelles, Belgium.
The Icelandic Embassy, Tokyo, Japan.

Works as reward:
Reward from the Committee Centre of development in Reykjavík, given to the Clothe Design Shop Spakmannssjparir, 1999, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Reward from the Présedent of Iceland, 2000.