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Artist Residencies in Norway

Complete guide for artists looking for residencies in Norway

27
Residencies
12
With Stipend
24
With Housing
12
Fully Funded

Norway's artist residency landscape is as breathtaking and diverse as its natural beauty, offering artists from around the world a unique blend of inspiration from the majestic fjords, northern lights, and vibrant cultural life. In Oslo, the capital, artists can immerse themselves in a bustling art scene, with numerous galleries, museums, and independent art spaces fostering a dynamic creative community. Bergen, known for its picturesque setting and historical significance, hosts several renowned art festivals and residencies that encourage artistic exploration and cross-disciplinary collaborations. Tromsø, within the Arctic Circle, offers a unique backdrop for artists interested in exploring themes of nature, sustainability, and indigenous cultures. Trondheim, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Ålesund, Bodø, Lillehammer, and Fredrikstad also contribute to Norway's rich artistic fabric, each city offering distinct opportunities for artists to engage with local communities, landscapes, and traditions. From traditional Norwegian crafts to contemporary digital art, the country's residencies provide a wide range of artistic exploration and professional development in some of the most inspiring settings on the planet.

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The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD)

Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway

5.0 (1)

The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD) is an internationally recognized art residency located in Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway, established in 1998. Supported by the Arts Council Norway, NKD offers opportunities for artists, designers, architects, and curators to develop their practice, engage with the local and international art scene, and collaborate with peers. The center provides residents with a monthly stipend, individual studios, and separate living accommodations, all located on-site. NKD is renowned for its beautiful and tranquil setting in the Norwegian fjords, offering five individual cabins and two apartments as housing for residents. The studios are large, 50 square meters each, and equipped with natural light, high ceilings, and necessary facilities for various artistic practices. Applications are accepted through annual open calls, typically announced in January and February. NKD also promotes open studios, workshops, and seminars to engage both residents and the local community.

HousingArchitectureDesignDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinary+5
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PRAKSIS

Oslo, Norway

4.5 (2)

PRAKSIS, established in 2015 in Oslo, Norway, is a dynamic platform that fosters collaboration and creativity among artists, thinkers, and researchers from various disciplines. With a commitment to addressing contemporary issues, PRAKSIS offers thematic residencies that operate nomadically, leveraging partnerships with a range of organizations. Open to local, national, and international applicants, these residencies provide a supportive, high-energy environment for creative exploration and dialogue. Offering three to four residencies annually, PRAKSIS supports participants with accommodation, a stipend for international residents, and a rich program of activities. By emphasizing peer-to-peer interaction and public engagement, PRAKSIS aims to demystify the creative process and encourage a broader understanding of artistic practice.

StipendHousingArchitectureCeramicsCurationDigitalDrawing+11
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The Arctic Circle

Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway

4.3 (3)

The Arctic Circle is an annual expeditionary residency program established in 2009, focusing on interdisciplinary collaborations among artists, scientists, architects, and educators. Participants explore the high-Arctic Svalbard Archipelago and Arctic Ocean aboard a specially equipped expedition vessel. The program encourages engagement in contemporary issues and professional development through fieldwork, research, and public engagement. It supports the creation and exhibition of new work, fostering individual creativity and collaborative efforts. The Arctic Circle accepts applications from international contemporary artists, scientists, architects, educators, and innovators. The program includes hotel accommodation in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, all meals on board, shore excursions, and access to onboard facilities. Participants are responsible for their transportation to and from Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The expeditions offer opportunities for personal projects and collaborations, with two distinct expedition opportunities aboard different vessels. Both vessels provide workspace, common areas, and privacy for productivity and creativity. The Arctic Circle team offers comprehensive support in expedition preparation and logistics planning, ensuring a safe and productive environment for all participants. The program takes place in the international territory of Svalbard, near the North Pole, offering a unique environment for artistic and scientific exploration.

Visual ArtsInterdisciplinaryArchitecturePhotographyVideo / Film+5

Frequently asked questions

How many artist residencies are there in Norway?

We currently list 27 artist residencies in Norway on Reviewed by Artists, with real reviews from artists who have attended.

Are there funded residencies in Norway?

Yes, 12 residencies in Norway offer a stipend. 12 of these are fully funded with both stipend and housing included.

How do I apply to an artist residency in Norway?

Most residencies in Norway accept applications through their own website. Visit each program's listing on Reviewed by Artists for direct links, application details, and reviews from past residents to help you decide if it's the right fit.

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