The Fotogalleriet Foundation is imbued in local, national, and international networks.
Since 2022 Fotogalleriet has been part of FUTURES, a leading European network of photography institutions, including CAMERA (Centro Italiano per la Fotografia), Centre Photographique Rouen Normandie, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Der Greif in Munich, Photo Museum of Antwerp, FOTODOK in Utrecht, Fotofestiwal Lodz, Fotograf 07 in Prague, Fotografska Udruga Organ Vida in Zagreb, ISSP in Riga, PhotoEspaña in Madrid, PhotoIreland, Photo Romania Festival, Bienal Fotografia do Porto, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center in Budapest, Void in Athens.
In 2013 the Fotogalleriet Foundation co-founded the initiative Creative Neighbourhood with 0047, FFF, and UKS, later joined by Kunsthall Oslo. Creative Neighbourhood mapped the city’s geography of Oslo and the movement of cultural institutions and artists to propose more sustainable development and opportunities within the cultural field, architecture, and infrastructure to envision a more daring, functional, and artist-driven city in its future development.
As a part of the national network The Association of Norwegian Kunsthalles, the Fotogalleriet Foundation contributes to work to better the conditions for art institutions in Norway together with Bomuldsfabriken Kunsthall, Kunsthall Grenland, Kunsthall Kristiansand, Kunsthall Oslo Kunsthall Stavanger, Kunsthall Trondheim, Oslo Kunstforening, The 3,14 Foundation, Trafo Kunsthall, Tromsø Kunstforening, and ROM.
The Fotogalleriet Foundation is also part of the Oslo Open’s reference group together with Astrup Fearnley Museum, Atelier Nord, Ekebergparken Sculpture Park, FFF, Kunstnernes Hus, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo, The Association of Norwegian Sculptors, Notam, Fellesverkstedet, NOTAM, The Norwegian Drawing Center – Tegnerforbundet, and UKS.
Through DCA— The French national network of contemporary art centers and The First European Assembly of Contemporary Art Centers The Fotogalleriet Foundation has worked with European artistic institutions to develop a network of art centers which is established in a large area including Western Europe, Scandinavia, southern Europe, and Eastern Europe. Core international Collaborators included ADKV in Germany, the CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo Museum in Spain, and Casa Da Cerca in Portugal.
International collaboration for exhibition productions has included sister organizations Salonul de proiecte in Bucarest, Netwerk Aalst in Belgium, and CAP Saint-Fons (Centre d’art de Saint-Fons) in Lyon.
The Fotogalleriet Foundation is constantly open to expanding its network. Do you want to work with us? Reach out on post@fotogalleriet.no