With these Art Mornings you can have your morning coffee served with a splash of art!
Date: Fri 16. May
Time: 9-9.45
Price: Free with entry ticket
Address: Nyhavn 2, 1051 København K
Time: 9-9.45
Price: Free with entry ticket
Address: Nyhavn 2, 1051 København K

Banu Cennetoğlu, right?, 2022-igangværende. Installationsview fra Kunsthal Charlottenborg, København 2025. Foto: Marlene Anne Lough. Udlånt af kunstneren og Kunsthal Charlottenborg
In the context of this year's Art Matter Festival, Kunsthal Charlottenborg invites you to an exclusive morning tour of the exhibition BEING SAFE IS SCARY by Istanbul-based artist Banu Cennetoğlu. Start the day with a cup of coffee and take a guided tour with exhibition curator and art historian Katarina Stenbeck, who will introduce the central themes of the exhibition.
Date: Fri 16. May
Time: 9.30-10.30
Price: Free
Address: Peder Skrams Gade 13, 1054 København K
Time: 9.30-10.30
Price: Free
Address: Peder Skrams Gade 13, 1054 København K

Thordis Adalsteinsdottir, Mjolk a bjorn, 2025. Foto: Thordis Adalsteinsdottir.
Before the afternoon opening of the exhibition Creative Responses, SPECTA invites you to an Art Morning with some of the artists participating in the exhibition. Together with the exhibition's curators and special guests, the conversation will revolve around how artists, writers and other creative forces are responding to the climate and biodiversity crisis.
Date: Fri 16. May, Sat 17. May and Sun 18. May
Time: 10-11
Price: Free with entry ticket
Address: Nikolaj Plads 10, 1067 København K
Time: 10-11
Price: Free with entry ticket
Address: Nikolaj Plads 10, 1067 København K

Foto: Frida Gregersen
Start your morning in Nikolaj Kunsthal's spacious Lower Gallery with coffee and atmospheric organ music performed by the talented organist Sergei Teplyi and others. The ceremony takes place in the middle of the current Lars Von Trier exhibition Breaking Darkness, a scenographic ode to the unique filmmaker.
Date: Thu 22. May & Fri 23. May
Time: 8.30-9.30
Price: 110kr
Address: Stormgade 18, 1555 København V
Time: 8.30-9.30
Price: 110kr
Address: Stormgade 18, 1555 København V

Jacob Kirkegaard optager på Vikingeskibsmuseet i Roskilde. Foto: Københavns Museum
Experience the sound work Naufragium created by sound art pioneer Jacob Kirkegaard. Naufragium means shipwreck in Latin, and the main object in the room is a 14-meter long shipwreck from the 15th century, found during the construction of the Opera. The work takes us below the surface, and with the sea as a metaphor for the subconscious, a soundscape and a sensory connection to the ship is created.
Curator Regitze Lindø Westergaard introduces the work, after which you can hear it in its full length of 39 minutes. Included in the ticket is admission to the museum for the rest of the day. After Art Morning, you can enjoy your morning coffee in the café.