Morning news rubbed their eyes an extra time on Saturday morning when they picked up breakfast bread.
A green house came rolling on the bed of a lorry – a real mobile home. The truck swerved between the town hall, Katuaq and Nuuk Center. The artist and ceramist Kristine Spore Kreutzmann was waiting here.
Morning news rubbed their eyes an extra time on Saturday morning when they picked up breakfast bread.
A green house came rolling on the bed of a lorry – a real mobile home. The truck swerved between the town hall, Katuaq and Nuuk Center. The artist and ceramist Kristine Spore Kreutzmann was waiting here.
The small house on the block wagon is her new workshop. Built at EMJ-Atcon Sulisa and on her way to a location in the middle of the city where citizens and tourists are meant to follow her work of turning clay into art.

More houses on the way
The little green house will not be the only workshop on the square at the Nuuk Center.
– I have teamed up with Bibi Chemnitz and the goldsmith Nadja Kreutzmann, so in a short time there will be three small houses on the square, where all three of us will have workshops in the future, so that people can follow our work, says Kristine Spore Kreutzmann.
– Of course, we have all the necessary permits, but this is our own project. So it is not a municipal employment project or something like that. It is something we do because we can and want to set things in motion.
– So it is also our own money that is at stake. However, we have received help from both Nalik Ventures and the Bank of Greenland’s Business Fund.
The houses are not quite finished – and they also need to be furnished, so Kristine Spore Kreutzmann cannot say when the three workshops will be ready to open to the public.
– Maybe a few months, then we’ll be ready, says the artist.














