Anne Kristine Thorsby

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Anne Thorsby

Anne Kristine Thorsby (born 13 May 1962 in Oslo) is a Norwegian visual artist, living in Lillehammer.

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Life

Thorsby was born in 1960 in Oslo. [1]

She graduated from the Art Academy in Oslo in 1989. [1] She debuted in 1988 with the participation of Østlandsutstillingen and a solo exhibition at the Lillehammer Art Association of 1991. She has had over 30 solo exhibitions and commissions at several galleries. She lives in Lillehammer. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Anne Kristine Thorsby - GalleriEKG.no". www.galleriekg.no. Retrieved 2021-08-08.