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  1. The Oslo National Academy Norway’s largest public institution of higher learning for artists and designers. We offer 21 study programmes within the fields of fine art, design, art and craft, opera, dance, theatre and arts education. See all our study programmes, or filter by department.

    • Studies

      Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree programme in medium- and...

    • Research

      Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO) is a truly...

    • Events

      Venue: Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Art & Craft...

    • About

      Oslo National Academy of the Arts has a management structure...

    • Documentation

      At the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, the subject area...

    • Dissemination

      The Artistic Research Week is a venue for sharing research...

  2. Listen back to 191st Annual Participating Artist Lisa Corinne Davis with Richard Mayhew on Exquisite Corpse. Archive. National Academy of Design 519 West 26th Street, Floor 2 New York, NY 10001 212.369.4880 If you are a National Academician and have any questions or concerns, please contact.

  3. The Oslo National Academy of the Arts (Norwegian: Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, KHiO) is a tertiary institution in Oslo, Norway, that provides education in visual arts, design and performing arts.

  4. El Museo y Escuela de la Academia Nacional (National Academy Museum and School), establecido en la ciudad de Nueva York como la Academia Nacional de Dibujo de Estados Unidos (National Academy of Design) —o simplemente conocida como la “Academia Nacional”—, es una asociación honorífica de artistas estadounidenses, fundada en 1825 por ...

  5. The Michael Graves School of Architecture and Design.

  6. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree programme in medium- and material based art; Application Deadline: 01 April 2025; The Bachelor programme offers specialist art training in ceramics, textile, print and drawing, metal and jewellery.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2023 · With an emphasis on representation, abstraction, and social commentary, Drawing as Practice illustrates drawing as a through-line in the National Academy’s history, one that continues to connect the widely diverse contemporary practices of the nearly 450 active American artists and architects elected by their peers as National Academicians.