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Revision as of 15:34, 8 August 2019
Spaces
- 0047, art, architecture and urbanism platform, Rodeløkka, since 2007
- 1857, experimental platform for contemporary art, *2010
- Akademirommet, gallery, Kunstnernes Hus, downtown, *2013
- Akershus Kunstsenter, art centre, Lillestrøm, *1986
- Atelier Nord, media art production and exhibition space, *1963
- Blå, alternative music venue and club, downtown, *1998
- Big Dipper, record store
- Black Box teater, contemporary performing arts venue, Grünerløkka, *1985
- Café Mir, Grünerløkka
- Cinemateket, cinema, downtown
- Demon's Mouth, artist-run gallery, Rodeløkka, *2014
- Flatbread Society, urban farm and art centre, Bjørvika, *2012
- Fotogalleriet, fotohalle, downtown, *1977
- Guttorm Guttormsgaards Arkiv, Blåker
- Henie-Onstad Art Centre, museum, Høvikodden, *1968
- Kafé Hærverk, bar, club, concert venue & record store, downtown, *2017
- KHiO/Kunstakademiet, art academy
- Kulturhuset i Oslo, cultural centre & cafe, downtown, *2013
- Kunsthall Oslo, non-profit art space, Bjørvika, *2010
- Kunstnernes Hus, centre for contemporary art, *1930
- Louise Dany, artist-run initiative, Majorstuen, *2016
- LYNX, artist-run exhibition space, *2013
- Melahuset, cutlural centre
- MELK, artist-run space for photography, *2009
- Noplace, artist-run gallery, *2011
- Nordic Art Press (NAP), bookshop & distribution network, *2018
- Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA), *2001
- Oslo Apiary & Aviary, Kunstnernes Hus, downtown, *2013
- ROM, gallery for art and architecture, Grünerløkka, *1987
- Podium, artist-run gallery, downtown, *2004
- Schloss, exhibition space, Sofienberg, *2016
- Tegnerforbundet, artist-run organisation and gallery, *1916
- Tenthaus, project space for contemporary art, downtown, *2011
- Tiger, record store, downtown
- PUB, project space for publishing, Bjørvika, *2017
- Tronsmo Bokhandel, bookstore, downtown, *1975
- UKS (Young Artists' Society), gallery, downtown, *1921
- Vega Scene, art cinema & theatre, downtown, *2013
- more: USE-IT city guide, 2017, Indie Travel Guide.
- Past spaces: Kazachenko's Apartment (2013-2016), Stein og Jord (record store), Pink Cube (exhibition space, 2011-2016), Slow Space Bjørvika [1] (2010-2014), Tidens Krav (artist-run gallery, -2014), Sound of Mu (2006-2014), Torpedo (art bookstore, 2005-2018), Atopia (experimental film and video art initiative and gallery, 2003-2017), Museum of Contemporary Art (1990-2017).
Initiatives with no permanent event venue
- House, initiates and produces art in public space, *2014
- Kunstkritikk, art review, *2003
- Locus, artist-run gallery space & publishing house, *2005
- NOTAM, center for technology in music and the arts, *1992
- Norwegian Association of Curators, *2011
- nyMusikk, centre for experimental music and sound art, *1938
- Performance Art Oslo (PAO), artist-run initiative, *2012
- PNEK, production network for electronic art, *2007
- Praksis, platform for creative research and production, *2015
- Torpedo, non-profit art publisher and initiative, *2005
- U.F.O., exhibition guide
- Underskog
- Vandaler Forening, *2015
- Verdensteatret, *1986
- Video Art Archive, *2011
Events
- All Ears, festival for improvised music, *2002
- Dans for Voksne, concert series, *2003
- Off the Page, music festival without music, *2014
- Only Connect, festival of sound, *2005
- Oslo Biennial, *2019
- PAO Festival, performance art festival, *2013
- Praksis Development Forum (PDF), monthly peer-support group for creative community
- Ultima, contemporary music festival, *1991
- Past events
- International Rostrum of Electroacoustic Music, biennial, 1990
- Electronic Art in Public Spaces, conference, 2002
- RAM2, 2003
- Oslo Screen Festival, video art festival, 2008-2014
- Fluxus East, exhibition, 2010-2011
- Art.on.Wires, festival for live and interactive art & technology, 2010-2012
- Oslo Lux light, space and technology festival, 2011-2015
- Academy Lectures, 2012-2017
- PolyFøkt, festival for experimental and noise music, 2013
- Oslo Pilot, 2015-2016
- How to Raise a Teenager, seminar on art publication and distribution, 2016. [2]. FB.
- An Army of Liars: Situationists in Scandinavia, exhibition, 2016
- Technology and Emotions, conference, 2017
- Canon No Canon, conference, 2018
Art workers
- Anne Hilde Neset
- Apichaya Wanthiang (1989)
- Atle Selnes Nielsen (1978)
- Bjørn Bjarre
- Bjørnar Habbestad (1976)
- Christian Blom (1974)
- David M. Berry
- Dušan Barok
- Eirik Blekesaune
- Ellef Prestsæter
- Ellen Røed
- Eivind Røssaak
- Farhad Kalantary
- Frode Weium
- HC Gilje (1969)
- Ida Lykken Ghosh
- Ina Blom
- Inger Lise Hansen (1963)
- Ingrid Hölzl
- Ivar Smedstad
- Jana Winderen
- Katya García-Antón
- Kristoffer Myskja (1985)
- Lars Mørch Finborud
- Lasse Marhaug
- Marius Watz
- Marit Paasche
- Niklas Adam
- Per Platou
- Per Teljer
- Piya Wanthiang
- Rhea Dall
- Signe Lidén
- Sten Ove Toft
- Susanne Østby Sæther
- Taina Bucher
- Terje Rasmussen
- Ulf A. S. Holbrook
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