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<div><b>Application deadline:</b> February 1, 2022</div>
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<div>The National Academy of the Arts in Oslo and the MFA program Art
and Public space is currently welcoming MFA applications for fall 2022
admission.<br>
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<div>The Master's program Art and Public Space is one of the world's
leading programs in the field, offering two years of intensive
full-time education for artists, focusing primarily on the overlaps
between contemporary art, theory, and public space. The program is
ideal for emerging and/or socially engaged artists with
interdisciplinary practices who are interested in engaging with the
diverse sites that constitute public space in transformative ways.<br>
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<div>The program is situated at the intersection between artistic
practice and art theory and is ideal for both ambitious emerging
and established artists seeking to further develop their education. We
define public space broadly, expanding into social, political,
environmental and economic contexts, as well as other relevant themes
within today's public sphere.<br>
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<div>Through the development of a Master's project, students learn
the necessary skills to both build the networks essential for pushing
the boundaries of artistic engagement with public space, and for
sustaining their artistic practice after graduation or for pursuing
doctoral research. The study program provides practical and
theoretical insights into public art as a diverse and complex area and
is intended to contribute to innovative approaches to artistic
research and development within the area of art and the public
sphere.<br>
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<div>We encourage experimental and interdisciplinary approaches to a
broad range of art specializations. Our students have access to
advanced facilities including new media, photography, film,
printmaking, ceramics, metal, and textiles, and our program has a
history of supporting artists who engage with practices of care,
entanglements, ecology, collectivity, memory, and art and science.<br>
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<div>As a platform and meeting place for specialist practices, our
school invites interdisciplinary collaborations and promotes the
exchange of knowledge between material-based art and strategies of art
and public space.<br>
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<div>Our students produce exhibitions and projects, both at the
multiple exhibition spaces on campus as well as in professional venues
in and around Oslo. We offer regular guest lectures and tutorials by
highly regarded international and national visiting artists, curators,
scholars, art critics, and other educational collaborators. Students
are also offered international and/or national study trips to
seminars, geographical sites, and exhibitions that are relevant to the
themes of the study program.<br>
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<div>Oslo National Academy of the Arts is Norway's largest college
of higher education in the field of visual and performing art with
over 550 students and currently offers 24 study programs in six
departments: Art and Craft, Design, The Academy of Fine Art, The
Academy of Dance, The Academy of Opera, and The Academy of
Theatre.<br>
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<div>Norwegian cultural policies and commitment to the arts creates
unrivaled opportunities for emerging artists. Additionally, the city
of Oslo's strong public commitment to the arts creates an
opportunity for young artists to immerse themselves in the city's
international art scene-including public institutions, commercial
galleries, and artist-run spaces-both during and after the
program.<br>
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<div><b>Duration:</b> Two years, full-time studies (120 credits) /
Free tuition for international students. For more information <a
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<b>Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO)</b></div>
<div>Main Auditorium<br>
Fossveien 24<br>
0551 Oslo<br>
Norway</div>
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