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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.

    • 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. Fernanda Branco:...

    • About

      Thanks to donations from ten wealthy Norwegian art...

    • Documentation

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

    • Dissemination

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

  2. The Norwegian National Academy of Arts (Norwegian: Statens kunstakademi) was a former Norwegian tertiary institution in Oslo, offering studies in the area of fine art. Along with four other academies, it merged to form the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (Norwegian: Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, KHiO) in 1996.

  3. The academys roots are in a studio-based tradition of art making, as the basis for experimenting with new ways of making, discussing and exhibiting art. Working across a variety of media, materials and approaches, our students explore what it means to be an artist in the twenty-first century.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. The Oslo National Academy of the Arts(Norwegian: Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, KHiO) is a tertiary institutionin Oslo, Norway, that provides education in visual arts, designand performing arts.

  7. Norway. We like to think of the Academy of Fine Art in Oslo as a unique collective of singularities: artists from a variety of backgrounds, countries, fields, genders and generations come together to create what they believe to be the ideal space for the development of their practice.