Application deadline: February 1, 2021, 11:59pm
Fossveien 24
P.O. Box 6853, St. Olavs plass
0130 Oslo
Norway
Hours: Monday–Friday 5pm–9am
T +47 22 99 55 00
postmottak@khio.no
The Master of Art and Public Space is a two-year Master program running since 2014 at Oslo National Academy of the Arts. It is a trans disciplinary study program, recruiting students from various backgrounds. The study is situated at the crossroads where artistic practices intersect with different contemporary theories. The program focuses on how art and artistic practices operate in-, use and relate to, the public sphere, beyond the conventional art institutions.
At the core of the program is the development of art projects, employing qualitative research methods and methodologies, analyzing and exploring art in the context of different publics, social structures and politics of space. The study program provides practical and theoretical insights into 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 public sphere.
The Art and Craft department encourages experimental and interdisciplinary approaches to a broad range of art specialisations. Our students have access to advanced facilities for printmaking, ceramics, metal and jewellery, and textiles. As a platform and meeting place for specialist practices, we invite interdisciplinary collaborations and promote the exchange of knowledge between material-based art and strategies of art and public space.
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 programmes 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.
Oslo National Academy of the Arts is a public state funded institution with no tuition fee for students.
For further information about the application requirements and admissions procedure khio.no.