Collaboration in research, education and artistic development projects
Our research and our artistic development work are outstanding, critical, innovative, and socially relevant. The main objective of the Faculty of Fine Arts is to expand the scope, quality and external funding of research and artistic development work as well as the educational project at the faculty.
We participate in many different projects and have been granted a number of externally funded research, education and development projects. See the overview below.
Research and development projects
ConnectUp - The Lives of the Others
Program: Creative Europe (EU)
Partners: ConnectUp is a large-scale cooperation project between theaters, festivals and universities from 10 countries, all working in the field of Theater for Young Audiences (TYA).
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator
Period: 2019-2023 Read more: ConnectUp
Singing in kindergarten / primary school and social communities
Program: Norwegian Cultural Council - Art and social communities
Partners: OsloMet, Nord University, Queen Maud University College, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, NLA University College, University of Stavanger, Volda University College / Nynorsksenteret.
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator Period: 2019-2021
Disagreement dramaturgies
Program: Norwegian Cultural Council - Art and social communities
Partners: None
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator Period: 2019-2021
Crowdfunding in the Culture Sector
Program: NFR KULMEDIA
Partners: Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is a partner Period: 2019
pARTiciPED
Program: NFR FINNUT
Partners: Østfold University College, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is a partner Period: 2021-2023
FLAME - The Legacy of Feminism in Art Museums
Program: NFR FRIPRO
Partners: Østfold University College, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is a partner Period: 2021-2022
MUSEC
Program: NFR KULMEDIA
Partners: Norwegian University og Science and Technology (NTNU)
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is a partner Period: 2020-2023
Erasmus+ projects
Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships
ENCOUNTERS - through art, ethnography and pedagogy with Anthropologiki Etairia Athinon, Panepistimio Aigaiou, Arts Cabinet, Universiteit Van Amsterdam (NL), Raketa. 2019. The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator.
PIMDI - The Pedagogy of Imaginative Dialogues med Hanzehogeschool Groningen Stichting, Rijksuniversiteit Gronningen. 2020. The Faculty of Fine Arts is a partner.
REACT (Rethinking Music Performance in European Higher Education Music Institutions) with Universidade De Aveiro, Portugal. 2020-2022. The Faculty of Fine Arts is a partner.
Erasmus + Global Mobility
Department of Rhythmic Music and College of Music, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2017 - 2019. The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator.
Department of Classical Music and Music Education and University of Arts, Tirana (Albania) 2018 - 2020. The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator.
Department of Rhythmic Music and College of Music, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2019 - 2022. The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator.
Department of Classical Music and Music Education and University of Arts, Tirana (Albania) 2020 - 2023. The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator.
Other development projects
Nordic Noise
Program: Nordplus Horizontal
Partners: The Royal Academy of Music (DK), Nordic House Faroe Islands (FO-NHF), Sørlandet's Museum of Art (NO-SKMU), Kristiansand Kunsthall (NO-KK), The Nordic House in Reykjavik (IS-NHI), Aros (DK)
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is the coordinator. Period: 2020.
Other educational projects
EDU-action 20-21: Nurturing Excellence
Program: EEA and Norway Grant
Partners: Ignacy Jan Paderewski Academy of Music
Role: The Faculty of Fine Arts is partner Period: 2020-2021