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Lectures, courses etc.
Lectures and seminars
In the bigger cities of Norway, you’ll find a number of free lectures and seminars, with artists and scholars. Check out your local art calendar and newsletters, such as Oslo Art Guide, CAS in Stavanger, VISP and Hordaland Kunstsenter in Bergen.
The Arts and Culture Norway kulturradet.no arranges a yearly seminar. Many lectures at the art academies are open for the public. In Oslo, KHiO www.khio.no organize Agenda and Artistic Research Week, University of Oslo arranges Seminar of Aesthetics and the University of Oslo and OsloMet arrange a ForArt-lecture https://forart.no once a year.
Podcast
There are a number of different podcasts about art and cultural life in Norway. Here is a list of some of them:
VerkSted is a podcast by KORO where artist talks about their works in public space (in Norwegian)
Addoley + Anna is a podcast in English by the artists Addoley Dzegede and Anna Ilhe
Kunsthall Trondheim Podcast presents interviews and behind-the-scenes material (in English)
Kunstpodden is a podcast about art led by Cecilie Tyri Holt (in Norwegian) https://www.kunstpodden.no
Ly til fantasi og fellesskap - en podcast av Tromsø KunstforeningTromsø Kunstforening / Romssa Dáiddasiida. Om kunst og kunstscenen i Tromsø og Nord Norge i nåtid, fortid og fremtid. https://soundcloud.com/tromsokunstforening
Frilanslivet has a podcast about freelance work (in Norwegian) https://www.frilanslivet.no/podcast
Online Learning Platforms
There’s a number of online platforms where you can study from home and get specializations from different universities:
Kadenze https://www.kadenze.com is specialized in art, design and music.
Coursera https://www.coursera.org offers courses with certificates from universities (if you pay a fee), but you can follow the courses for free without receiving a certificate.
International seminars,
academies, summer programs:
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