Research Residencies in Norway
6 residencies for research artists in Norway.
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Artist in Residence Bergen at USF Verftet
Bergen, Norway
The Artist in Residence Bergen at USF Verftet is a program offered by USF Verftet, a former sardine factory turned contemporary culture house in Bergen, Norway, providing 3-month residencies to professional foreign artists in all fields to foster collaborations with local artists. It includes a rent-free studio and accommodation, though artists must cover all other expenses like travel and materials. Note that as of January , Bergen municipality has withdrawn funding, leading to reduced residencies and a delayed application ; contact air@usf.no for updates.

Atelier Austmarka
Austmarka, Norway
Atelier Austmarka is a non-profit artist residency located in the scenic village of Austmarka, Finnskogen, in Southeast Norway near Sweden, offering a peaceful retreat for creative individuals to engage in artistic practice and research. The residency provides private accommodation and shared studio space in a remote natural environment surrounded by forests and lakes, emphasizing reflection, rest, and creative exploration rather than promotion or public exhibition.

CAS Contemporary Art Stavanger
Stavanger, Norway
CAS – Contemporary Art Stavanger is an online art magazine and residency program in Stavanger, Norway, hosting self-directed residencies for writers, critics, and researchers in art writing since . The program emphasizes independent research, critical analysis, and producing texts published on their platform, with specific iterations like the 'Itchy Fingers' Writing Residency on Art Books involving exploration of library collections and festival participation. Residencies typically last two weeks and provide support including accommodation, honorarium, and workspace.
Hordaland Art Centre
Bergen, Norway
Hordaland Kunstsenter in Bergen, Norway, has hosted an artist residency program since 1987, open to international artists, curators, writers, researchers, and other contemporary art professionals for research, production, and exchange with the local scene. Residencies typically last 1-2 months or 4-8 weeks, often themed (e.g., curatorial practices, writing), and include covered travel, furnished accommodation, stipend, workspace, and support for public presentations.

Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA)
Oslo, Norway
The Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) offers an invitation-only International Studio Programme in Oslo for international artists, curators, and cultural practitioners linked to specific research and projects in Norway. The program provides accommodations and studios at OCA's location in Grünerløkka, Oslo, encouraging residents to engage with the local art scene and foster exchanges with Norwegian professionals. OCA primarily focuses on promoting Norwegian contemporary art internationally through grants and outbound residencies, with the Oslo program being a key inbound opportunity.

Rangøya International Cultural Centre
AVERØY, Norway
Rangøya International Cultural Centre in Averøy, Norway, offers free artist residencies aimed at fostering international collaboration, requiring at least two nationalities to be present during stays. The program supports writers, translators, and other creative practitioners in a spacious house with four bedrooms, desks, shared kitchen, living room, library, and a separate working room. Residencies typically last one month, with open calls for periods like January to May , and encourage community engagement through local events.
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