MFA in medium and material-based art

MFA in medium and material-based art

Oslo National Academy of the Arts

View of Katri Paunu: Degree Exhibition, Oslo National Academy of the Arts, 2021. Photo: Øystein Thorvaldsen

December 16, 2021
MFA in medium and material-based art

Application deadline: February 1, 2022, 11:59pm
Oslo National Academy of the Arts
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
khio.no

This master programme brings together four specialization areas: Print/Ceramics/Metal and Jewellery/Textile. The programme is structured to stimulate collaboration and innovation across specialization areas. Our main focus is the development of each student’s individual art practice. The students are assigned a main tutor and allocated a workspace at one of the four areas of specialization. Teaching and learning methods include individual tutorials, hands-on workshops, lectures and seminars, group critiques, and student led study groups. Exhibition Practice and Writing Practice are integrated components of the MFA programme. As part of the master studies students gain insight into the methods and practice of artistic research and development. The learning environment is international, and the studies accommodate English speaking students. The master programme is a two-year, fulltime course.

Art and Craft
The Art and Craft department is committed to the making and understanding of contemporary art by cultivating specialist activities within an interdisciplinary environment. Our BFA and MFA study programmes encompass medium and material-based artistic practice in Ceramics, Print and Drawing, Metal and Jewellery, Textile. The department also offers an MFA Programme in 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, visit here.

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