Forging the future of blacksmithing
📍April 15–16, 2026 | Oslo, Norway
Art • Culture • Collaboration
🔗 Co-funded by: Creative Europe Programme

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A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
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👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

✨ Thank you for being part of IronNotes!✨
A big thank you to everyone who joined us in person in Oslo and online — the event was full of inspiring conversations and great shared energy.
We’d love your feedback 💬
👉 You’ll find the feedback link in our bio.
And we hope to see you again in Tallinn, Estonia, this November!

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

🔥⚒️ «Iron is inherently paradoxical. It is both structural and fragile, industrial and poetic». - Prof. Jorge Manilla Navarrete.
We have had the pleasure of hosting @iron_notes , an international project with a common focus on iron and metalworks. Over two days, «metal as objects» was explored through talks, workshops, and exhibitions here at KHiO.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, shared their knowledge, and made this an unforgettable event.
An article about the project can be found on khio.no.
Photos: Mina Wang-Andersen @minawanga / KHiO

The team spent the day planning IronNotes events and exhibitions all the way through summer 2027—exciting things ahead, stay tuned!

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Workshops:
Sculpting in Sand, Casting in Light by Johannes Vemren Rygh
Sketching with wire by Antti Nieminen
Pressing Ideas – between the positive and negative by Heiner Zimmerman

IRONNOTES Event #4 – Forged Narratives: Art, Memory, and Material in Contemporary Blacksmithing
Registration is now closed as our auditorium has reached full capacity.
🔗 Details in bio
#IRONNOTES #ForgedNarratives #Blacksmithing #Oslo2026
Graphic Design: @claramartt
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