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Free Education for All: MFA Graduation Show 2023

May 04, 2023 - May 14, 2023

Our exhibition title is a response to the Norwegian government鈥檚 introduction of tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students, with few exceptions. Contrary to the government鈥檚 own political platform, the change was passed in Stortinget on November 29th, 2022. For students at KHiO, the tuition fees are estimated to be 500 000-700 000 NOK per year. This isn鈥檛 including the high cost of living in Norway, material costs, and the fees and proof of subsistence required for student residence permits. As witnessed in Denmark and Sweden, where these fees are far less, this will cut off Norway from a world of artists, especially from those of the racialized and geographic Other. Art thrives under plurality.

It has been stated that Norway is no exception to the current day鈥檚 economic hardship and that schools need to find other sources of income. We beg to differ. We don鈥檛 believe that we are in times of austerity, but rather that wealth and opportunity are being hoarded by the few at the expense of the many.

We are asking for an increase in scrutiny and pressure from the press, university administration and professors, artists, and especially Norwegian residents at large. We have seen in Germany and Slovenia that through constant extensive media coverage, debate, and protest, the removal of recently imposed tuition fees has been successful. The marketization of higher education wasn鈥檛 able to catch on.

"It鈥檚 not too late to return to the principle of free education for all. It鈥檚 not too late to change your mind. It鈥檚 never too late to change your mind."



Our exhibition title is a response to the Norwegian government鈥檚 introduction of tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students, with few exceptions. Contrary to the government鈥檚 own political platform, the change was passed in Stortinget on November 29th, 2022. For students at KHiO, the tuition fees are estimated to be 500 000-700 000 NOK per year. This isn鈥檛 including the high cost of living in Norway, material costs, and the fees and proof of subsistence required for student residence permits. As witnessed in Denmark and Sweden, where these fees are far less, this will cut off Norway from a world of artists, especially from those of the racialized and geographic Other. Art thrives under plurality.

It has been stated that Norway is no exception to the current day鈥檚 economic hardship and that schools need to find other sources of income. We beg to differ. We don鈥檛 believe that we are in times of austerity, but rather that wealth and opportunity are being hoarded by the few at the expense of the many.

We are asking for an increase in scrutiny and pressure from the press, university administration and professors, artists, and especially Norwegian residents at large. We have seen in Germany and Slovenia that through constant extensive media coverage, debate, and protest, the removal of recently imposed tuition fees has been successful. The marketization of higher education wasn鈥檛 able to catch on.

"It鈥檚 not too late to return to the principle of free education for all. It鈥檚 not too late to change your mind. It鈥檚 never too late to change your mind."



Contact details

Sunday
12:00 - 6:00 PM
Tuesday - Friday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wergelandsveien 17 Oslo, Norway 0167

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