2025 program
Sat 29 Mar
1400-1500: Ask an Artist with Hello The Mushroom
All events are free.
2024
March 12, 2024
Summer holidays are right around the corner and we’re celebrating with a real street party!
February 16, 2024
Dive into the fun world of model-making with Placcyheadface's spin on the 'Paint & Sip' concept
January 15, 2024
December 31, 2023
A tongue-in-cheek commentary on rigid gender roles
November 27, 2023
Tekna is marking their 150th anniversary by giving something back to the city of Oslo - a mural celebrating the natural sciences at Forskningsparken in Blindern
November 26, 2023
Oslo Street Art Festival is proud to present the first exhibition in Norway by renowned graffiti artist Remio
November 26, 2023
A perspective on war, humanity and compassion through creating art together
November 25, 2023
With the solo exhibition Princes and Princesses, Eva Hansen Sjøvold fills the exhibition space at Gamle Munch with portraits that sensitively explore queer identity
November 24, 2023
Father and daughter duo Øivin and Elvira Horvei live and work in a city. By combining their individual methods of organizing experiences, they envision new ways of perceiving saturated environments
October 14, 2023
Welcome to the Oslo Street Art Festival finissage at Trekanten Oslo!
2023
May 12, 2023
'This Could go on Forever' film screening followed by Q&A with Finland's most celebrated graffiti artist
May 12, 2023
Dive into the fun world of model-making with Placcyheadface's spin on the 'Paint & Sip' concept
May 12, 2023
Seminar and workshop on non-institutional approaches to art in public space, in collaboration with UiO
May 12, 2023
May 12, 2023
At each location you will find a new piece of the puzzle. Come back with your completed drawing and get a prize!
May 12, 2023
Learn all about the artists and artworks produced as part of Løkka-lykke gatekunstfest.
May 12, 2023
Make artworks using pigments and natural stencils that we find in the Botanical Garden.
2022
June 14, 2022
An evening of talks that explore the striking - and perhaps surprising - similarities between graffiti, street art and freedom of expression in Iran and Oslo.