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OPEN CALL – Oslo and Hvitsten Art Haven 2025!

OPEN CALL - Oslo and Hvitsten Art Haven 2025!

June 14, 2024

Artistic freedom of expression, solidarity and collaboration

In 2022 Safemuse invited for the first round of safe residency placements in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, in cooperation with Nordic Black Theatre. Two six month residencies open for artists from all over the world and from all artistic disciplines; censored, threatened or persecuted due to their artistic activity. This program continues this year, and two new residence artists are about to arrive in Oslo.

The Oslo Art Haven program is funded by the City of Oslo, and when initiating this program run by Safemuse, the Vice Mayor for Culture in Oslo, Omar Samy Gamas, said:
– We are doing this to support independent voices, and because diversity in the arts is what keeps it vibrant and alive. And we are doing it because freedom of expression is under pressure in many parts of the world.

This year we are now opening a new addition to our work for artistic freedom of expression, giving more endangered artists the opportunity to work in freedom, develop their art and build networks with motivated colleagues: Hvitsten Art Haven. This program, opening up for one additional six month residency pr. year, and is funded by the EU’s EEA program plus local and regional authorities. Hvitsten Art Haven is carried out in collaboration with “Hvitsten Salong”, an art festival institution some 50 km south of Oslo.

– We have been working hard to set up a well-functioning residency program that caters to the individual needs and aspirations of the artists who are selected to partake in the program. The response from organisations, institutions and individuals has been overwhelmingly positive and many have expressed an interest to collaborate with- or contribute to the initiative in various ways, says Jon Lundell, Safemuse’s residence coordinator.

OPEN CALL 2025
Now we open up for new applications. Deadline 14th of July 2024.

Please check out the details HERE

Tara Abdullah: The Girl from The Cigarette Factory

Through painting, performance, installation, and public interventions, Tara Abdullah gives visibility to silenced experiences. Transforming personal memories into collective encounters, her work explores themes of shame, displacement, resistance, and liberation.

erformance, installation, and public interventions, Tara Abdullah gives visibility to silenced experiences. Transforming personal memories into collective encounters, her work explores themes of shame, displacement, resistance, and liberation.

erformance, installation, and public interventions, Tara Abdullah gives visibility to silenced experiences. Transforming personal memories into collective encounters, her work explores themes of shame, displacement, resistance, and liberation....

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