Oslo Architecture Triennale, 2019 ||| Open call for curator
Application deadline: 18 October, 2017 (23:59 CET)
The Oslo Architecture Triennale (OAT) seeks a Chief Curator, theme
and concept for its seventh edition to be held in Oslo, Norway, in
autumn 2019. Individuals or collectives of any nationality and country
of residence are openly invited to send their proposal in English.
With OAT 2019, the Triennale aims to continue its search into the future:
As a physical manifestation of political systems, culture and
social structures, architecture play an important role in how we
understand and shape our societies. In a time where democracy and
current systems of power are being challenged and change is an
increasingly present and accelerating force in our global and local
societies, OAT 2019 wishes to raise a discussion on the role and
relevance of architecture in the future.
The Curator will have primary artistic and academic responsibility
for the core programme of OAT 2019, including the development of its
conceptual and thematic framework and research. The Curator will work in
close collaboration with the Triennale’s partner institutions to
develop and produce the different parts of the core programme of OAT
2019.
Application deadline: 18 October, 2017 (23:59 CET)
As a triennial event, OAT strives to develop a content of high
quality over a course of three years. The Triennale therefore aims to
not only display, but also explore and investigate issues of
architecture and urban development through alternative and
interdisciplinary projects and practices.
In 2016, the Oslo Architecture Triennale manifested its position as
one of the world’s important arenas for dissemination and discussion of
architectural and urban challenges. This is something that the
organization aims to maintain in 2019.
Find application guidelines, application form and more information here:
http://oslotriennale.no/en/news/call-for-curator-2019
About the Oslo Architecture Triennale
The Oslo Architecture Triennale is a non-profit organization
consisting of key institutions within the Norwegian field of
architecture and urban development. The six constituting member
organizations are the National Association of Norwegian Architects NAL,
the Oslo School of Architecture and Design AHO, Design and Architecture
Norway DOGA, the Oslo Architects’ Association OAF, the National Museum
of Architecture and Oslo Business Region. Furthermore, the Triennale has
eight associated members, including the Association of Consulting
Architects in Norway, Bergen School of Architecture, FutureBuilt, the
Norwegian Organization of Interior Architects and Furniture Designers,
the Norwegian Association of Landscape Architects, the Norwegian
University of Science and Technology NTNU and ROM for Art &
Architecture.
OAT is financed through membership fees, state subsidies and funds and grants from private sponsors.
More information on oslotriennale.no
2017/10/12
Oslo Architecture Triennale, 2019 ||| Open call for curator
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