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National Academy of the Arts, Oslo
Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo
National College of Art, photo Adam Jeanes
Street address: Fossveien 24, N-0551 Oslo, Norway
Mailing address: Postboks 6853, St Olavs plass, N-0130 Oslo, Norway
Telephone: 47 2299 5500
Fax: 47 2299 5502
Contact: Peter Butenschøn Rector
The National Academy of the Arts in Oslo was established in 1996 through the amalgamation of five independent colleges – the colleges of art and crafts, theatre, ballet, opera and the academy of fine arts. These former colleges are now organised in three faculties: Faculty of Design, Faculty of Performing Arts and Faculty of Visual Arts.
The Oslo National Academy of the Arts has so far been housed in several buildings in Oslo. In Summer 2003 the Faculty of Performing Arts was moved to the new campus at the old textile plant Seilduken at Grünerløkka in central Oslo. In the summer of 2008, the remaining faculties will join. This will be an extraordinary campus situated by the dramatic waterfall of the Akerselva, an industrial river that gave power to the industrial development of the city in the 19th century.
On the new campus, the Academy will have 40.000 square metres at its disposal, certainly one of the most advanced and well equipped art schools in Europe. It will be a place well suited for us to invite students and teachers in from other countries. The Academy wishes to be hospitable, and is eager to develop dynamic relationships with other educational institutions all over the world.
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The Norway Cultural Profile was created with support from the Embassy of Norway in the United Kingdom and the British Council Norway
Date updated: 18 August 2007
 
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