
Permanent art installations
At Spinderihallerne, you’ll find a number of permanent artworks that can be viewed free of charge during the venue’s opening hours. You can read more about the individual artworks here on the site.
Explore the permanent artworks at Spinderihallerne

"Skyen" – an installation by artist Jacob Remin
The Cloud consists of hundreds of floating, interconnected micro‑computers equipped with thousands of LEDs. Cables run from selected points in the Cloud down to its own server rack, together forming a small data center – or a miniature version of a “cloud.”

"Vestbyens Stemme" by photographer Jonas Normann
”Vestbyens Stemmer” focuses on the western district of Vejle. The exhibition celebrates personalities and distinctive places in Vestbyen.

"Ørenlyd" by architect David Solhøj Thorborg and musician and composer Erling Hjernø.
A hanging sculpture created by architect David Solhøj Thorborg and musician and composer Erling Hjernø

"Plasteksistenser" by artist Maria Viftrup
Discover works by artist and designer Maria Viftrup, created from plastic waste collected from everyday household recycling at Resource Recovery and Recycling in Vejle.

"Threat, Alert & Hope og Implement" by artists Yufan Wang og Rina Shumylo
A three‑part artwork about sustainability and resilience. The water surrounding Vejle is rising – especially in the coming years. As the city lies very close to sea level, this poses a very tangible threat and is therefore given the highest priority in Vejle’s climate strategy. Together, the three parts of the artwork describe a possible process of development that we, as viewers and citizens, may go through on the path towards a greener and more sustainable way of life.

Tranerne - created by citizens of Vejle
"Tranerne" is a collective artwork created by the citizens of Vejle during the COVID‑19 lockdown in 2020. In Japan, the tradition of folding 1,000 origami cranes—known as senbazuru—is believed to grant a wish. The goal was reached, and the 1,000 cranes now hang as an installation at Spinderihallerne.


