Beyond the canvas

Beyond the canvas

A window into the soul, framed for you.

Lumiere Noctumbra

Gerald Wright

April 26th

Midnight song

Amber Jolt

June 30th

Dark Forest

Oswald Rigers

May 3rd

Colornaut

Søren Kold

August 23th

Trust

Ines Garcia

July 16th

Empty Noise

Lalo Vindas

May 16th

Hours by day

Ben Sjolk

June 15th

Lumiere Noctumbra

Gerald Wright

April 26th

Midnight song

Amber Jolt

June 30th

Dark Forest

Oswald Rigers

May 3rd

Colornaut

Søren Kold

August 23th

Trust

Ines Garcia

July 16th

Empty Noise

Lalo Vindas

May 16th

Hours by day

Ben Sjolk

June 15th

Art of the week

Art of the week

Soren Birmingham

Echoes of the High Pass

2023

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This week

Soren Birmingham

Echoes of the High Pass

2023

Previous

This week

Upcoming

events

Upcoming events

  • castle painting
  • river painting
  • a painting of a castle on a hill
  • green-leafed trees
  • red and white floral textile
  • a painting of a person riding a bike down a road
  • castle painting
  • river painting
  • a painting of a castle on a hill
  • green-leafed trees
  • red and white floral textile
  • a painting of a person riding a bike down a road
person sitting on rock near sea during daytime

Recent Colaborators

Recent Colaborators

About

About

Prism Art Gallery

Prism Art Gallery

Prism Art Gallery

Located in a rehabilitated industrial brick warehouse on Ołowianka Island, Prism Gallery serves as a spatial bridge between the raw maritime memory of Northern Europe and modern minimalist expression. We curate works that contrast classical European landscape techniques with contemporary geometric constraints.

Located in a rehabilitated industrial brick warehouse on Ołowianka Island, Prism Gallery serves as a spatial bridge between the raw maritime memory of Northern Europe and modern minimalist expression. We curate works that contrast classical European landscape techniques with contemporary geometric constraints.

Located in a rehabilitated industrial brick warehouse on Ołowianka Island, Prism Gallery serves as a spatial bridge between the raw maritime memory of Northern Europe and modern minimalist expression. We curate works that contrast classical European landscape techniques with contemporary geometric constraints.

FAQ

FAQ

What is the curatorial focus of Prism?

Can I access the original research or technical sketches behind the artworks?

Is the gallery pet-friendly?

Do I need to book a ticket in advance to visit?

Do you ship artwork internationally, and how is it preserved?

What is the curatorial focus of Prism?

Can I access the original research or technical sketches behind the artworks?

Is the gallery pet-friendly?

Do I need to book a ticket in advance to visit?

Do you ship artwork internationally, and how is it preserved?

Straight from the community

Straight from
the community

man wearing Henley top portrait

Jamie Jara

“The transition from the cold Baltic wind outside to the monolithic brick interior is breathtaking. Seeing the traditional landscapes displayed alongside raw, structural architectural sketches creates an unforgettable atmosphere”

woman looking sideways leaning on white wall

Alessia Bianchi

"The curation here is fiercely uncompromising. It doesn't cater to mainstream digital trends; instead, it forces you to slow down and appreciate the physical texture of the canvas against the brutal, historic warehouse walls."

woman in black long sleeve shirt sitting on white couch

Amélie Dubois

"Prism Gallery is a masterclass in spatial design. They’ve managed to preserve the raw, heavy spirit of a maritime industrial warehouse while injecting a cutting-edge, clean aesthetic that makes the artwork absolutely pop."

shallow focus photography of woman outdoor during day

Freja Lind

"An absolute hidden gem by the river. The scale of the renovated warehouse gives each artwork immense breathing room. It feels less like a commercial gallery and more like a carefully guarded sanctuary for northern art."

man standing beside wall

Maximilian Schulz

"As a local, watching this industrial harbor space transform into such a refined sanctuary for contemporary art has been incredible. The architectural lighting inside alone is worth the visit."

man in gray button up shirt

Hugo Silva

"An exceptional layout where spatial structuralism meets raw creativity. My only complaint is that I wanted to stay longer, but the sheer volume of maritime light flooding the gallery completely changes the artwork's mood depending on the hour."

man in white crew neck shirt wearing black framed eyeglasses

Finn O'Connor

"I loved how welcoming the space is despite its fierce minimalism. Being able to look closely at the artists' technical process notes while exploring the halls with my dog made the entire afternoon exceptional."

Thank you for

visiting us!

man wearing Henley top portrait

Jamie Jara

“The transition from the cold Baltic wind outside to the monolithic brick interior is breathtaking. Seeing the traditional landscapes displayed alongside raw, structural architectural sketches creates an unforgettable atmosphere”

woman looking sideways leaning on white wall

Alessia Bianchi

"The curation here is fiercely uncompromising. It doesn't cater to mainstream digital trends; instead, it forces you to slow down and appreciate the physical texture of the canvas against the brutal, historic warehouse walls."

woman in black long sleeve shirt sitting on white couch

Amélie Dubois

"Prism Gallery is a masterclass in spatial design. They’ve managed to preserve the raw, heavy spirit of a maritime industrial warehouse while injecting a cutting-edge, clean aesthetic that makes the artwork absolutely pop."

shallow focus photography of woman outdoor during day

Freja Lind

"An absolute hidden gem by the river. The scale of the renovated warehouse gives each artwork immense breathing room. It feels less like a commercial gallery and more like a carefully guarded sanctuary for northern art."

man standing beside wall

Maximilian Schulz

"As a local, watching this industrial harbor space transform into such a refined sanctuary for contemporary art has been incredible. The architectural lighting inside alone is worth the visit."

man in gray button up shirt

Hugo Silva

"An exceptional layout where spatial structuralism meets raw creativity. My only complaint is that I wanted to stay longer, but the sheer volume of maritime light flooding the gallery completely changes the artwork's mood depending on the hour."

man in white crew neck shirt wearing black framed eyeglasses

Finn O'Connor

"I loved how welcoming the space is despite its fierce minimalism. Being able to look closely at the artists' technical process notes while exploring the halls with my dog made the entire afternoon exceptional."

Thank you for

visiting us!

man wearing Henley top portrait

Jamie Jara

“The transition from the cold Baltic wind outside to the monolithic brick interior is breathtaking. Seeing the traditional landscapes displayed alongside raw, structural architectural sketches creates an unforgettable atmosphere”

woman looking sideways leaning on white wall

Alessia Bianchi

"The curation here is fiercely uncompromising. It doesn't cater to mainstream digital trends; instead, it forces you to slow down and appreciate the physical texture of the canvas against the brutal, historic warehouse walls."

woman in black long sleeve shirt sitting on white couch

Amélie Dubois

"Prism Gallery is a masterclass in spatial design. They’ve managed to preserve the raw, heavy spirit of a maritime industrial warehouse while injecting a cutting-edge, clean aesthetic that makes the artwork absolutely pop."

shallow focus photography of woman outdoor during day

Freja Lind

"An absolute hidden gem by the river. The scale of the renovated warehouse gives each artwork immense breathing room. It feels less like a commercial gallery and more like a carefully guarded sanctuary for northern art."

man standing beside wall

Maximilian Schulz

"As a local, watching this industrial harbor space transform into such a refined sanctuary for contemporary art has been incredible. The architectural lighting inside alone is worth the visit."

man in gray button up shirt

Hugo Silva

"An exceptional layout where spatial structuralism meets raw creativity. My only complaint is that I wanted to stay longer, but the sheer volume of maritime light flooding the gallery completely changes the artwork's mood depending on the hour."

man in white crew neck shirt wearing black framed eyeglasses

Finn O'Connor

"I loved how welcoming the space is despite its fierce minimalism. Being able to look closely at the artists' technical process notes while exploring the halls with my dog made the entire afternoon exceptional."

Thank you for

visiting us!

One space

Your canvas

Constant evolution

One space

Your canvas

Constant evolution

One space

Your canvas

Constant evolution

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