OCA calls for applications for International Support And Selected International Residencies Abroad
Application deadline: 15 February
International Support
OCA is currently accepting applications for the First Quarter Application Review for International Support within 02 and 03 Programmes. Forms are due 15 February 2010. Applications are accepted from Norwegian artists, international artists residing in Norway and non-profit entities. Priority is given to exhibitions taking place in premiere international art institutions and project spaces. Support is also extended to solo exhibitions and group exhibitions initiated by international curators as well as to Norwegian art professionals organizing exhibitions and projects abroad.
03–funding
OCA has been allocated 03–funds to frame a programme of support underwritten by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for enhancing collaboration in the contemporary art field with professional artists in the countries designated by the MFA. The list of countries may be accessed here. The purpose of the 03–funds as allocated to OCA is to further develop cooperation and professional networking between OCA and the constituency of artists, independent cultural producers, and organizations that are located in designated countries or associated with these countries.
To apply for International Support within 02 and 03 Programmes please visit www.stikk.no.
Click here for more information on the International Support Programme and the application process.
For any questions regarding the application, please contact Anne Charlotte Hauen, at anne.charlotte.hauen@oca.no. For international institutional applications, please address your questions to Alexandra Cruz, at alexandra.cruz@oca.no.
Office for Contemporary Art Norway
The Office for Contemporary Art Norway is a foundation and was founded by The Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs and The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in fall 2001. The main aim of the Office for Contemporary Art Norway is to develop collaborations in contemporary art between Norway and the international art scene. The Office for Contemporary Art Norway aims to become a key contributor to the discourses of contemporary art.



