PAST RESIDENTS

Ole Robert Sunde
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Ole Robert Sunde

Born in 1952, he made his debut in 1982 with the poetry collection Hakk i hæl. Since his second book, Fra dette punktet trekker jeg en omkrets (1982), he has used a variety of genres – poetry, essays, prose and novels – to develop a remarkable, heterogeneous body of work.

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Rune Ottosen
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Rune Ottosen

Rune Ottosen (1950) is Professor emeritus in journalism at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University.

He has written extensively on press history and media coverage of war and conflicts. He is the co-editor (with Tormod Heier and Terje Tvedt) of the book Libya. Krigens uutholdelig letthet. He is co-author with Stig Arne Nohrstedt of several books, the latest New War, New Medis and New War Journalism (2014).

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Patrik Berg

Patrik Berg

Patrik Berg (1982, Härnosand, Sweden) is an Oslo-based artist who works mainly with drawing and printmaking. Berg is true to the medium of print and interested in its status as a complex artistic practice rather than a method of reproduction. He combines the traditions of Albrecht Dürer and Henry Darger while addressing questions about ecology, ornament, composition and language.

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Alena Kazlova
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Alena Kazlova

Alena Kazlova (Anka Upala) is a Belarusian writer and translator of literature from English, Finnish and Swedish. She is a member of the Belarusian PEN Centre and a member of the Union of Belarusian Writers where she also coordinated the work of the writing school.

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Hans-Olav Thyvold
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Hans-Olav Thyvold

Hans-Olav Thyvold was born in 1959 and has published several nonfiction books and worked as a journalist, radio and tv host. In 2017 he published his first work of fiction “Snille hunder kommer ikke til sydpolen” which deals with the fate of the 100 or so dogs that Roald Amundsen brought with him to the south pole.

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Oswaldo Maciá

Oswaldo Maciá

Oswaldo Maciá is a Colombian artist based in London, he works primarily with sound and smell. Maciá grew up in Cartagena de Indias where he attended the school of fine arts. He has later studied at Llotja school in Barcelona as well as Guildhall and Goldsmith's College in London. His olfactory-acoustic sculptures have been exhibited all over the world and is held by Tate among other international collections.

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Juni Dahr
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Juni Dahr

The actress Juni Dahr founded Visions Theatre in 1988. Dahr has worked with medieval themes, Henrik Ibsen’s drama and modern experimental theatre throughout her career. Through her many female roles in classical drama and the one-woman performances produced by Visions Theatre, she has contributed to a renewal of how female characters are portrayed in Norwegian theatre.

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Lars Paalgard

Lars Paalgard

Lars Paalgard studied at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, Trondheim, Norway (1978–82) and the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, The Netherlands (1983–85). He has participated in exhibitions in Norway and abroad, and his works feature in public collections such as those of the Arts Council Norway and Trondheim Municipality. Paalgard was one of the initiators of G.U.N (Galleri Uten Navn / Unnamed Gallery) and Sound Of Mu in Oslo.

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