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The award is most often made simultaneously with the presentation of the [[Oslo City Culture Award]], which consists of a bronze medal and a monetary amount.
The award is most often made simultaneously with the presentation of the [[Oslo City Culture Award]], which consists of a bronze medal and a monetary amount.


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Revision as of 03:47, 25 March 2012


The Oslo City Art Award is given annually to 4–5 artists in Oslo, Norway. It is "awarded to individuals who in the past or in recent years has made an outstanding achievement in Oslo's art world" and has been awarded every year since 1978 with the exception of 1991 when the prize was not awarded due to a lack of funding. The prize consists of a diploma and a monetary amount.[1] The award is most often made simultaneously with the presentation of the Oslo City Culture Award, which consists of a bronze medal and a monetary amount.

References

  1. ^ "Previous winners of the Oslo's City art Awards". bystyret.oslo.kommune.no. Retrieved 2012-03-24.