epea – European Photo Exhibition Award 01: European Identities

27. september 2012

Exhibition at the Foundation Calouste Gulbenkian – 11 September to 18 November 2012 – Paris

Series of photos by Catarina Botelho, José Pedro Cortes, Gabriele Croppi, João Grama, Monica Larsen, Frederic Lezmi, Pietro Masturzo, Hannah Modigh, Davide Monteleone, Linn Schröder, Marie Sjøvold and Isabelle Wenzel.

The European Photo Exhibition Award – epea for short – aims to create a free space where socially relevant issues concerning Europe are developed and discussed by talented young photographers. The topic of epea 01 is “European Identities”. It refers to current questions of cohesion and unity as well as aspects of diversity within Europe and gives the photographers the opportunity to focus on individual, social, political, cultural, national and transnational issues. In their observations, analyses and statements the twelve appointed photographers translated this deliberately open topic into a photo essay.

The project is co-organized by four foundations: Fondazione Banca del Monte di Lucca, Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian, Fritt Ord and Körber-Stiftung.

www.epeaphoto.org

The highly varied completed essays are presented in a catalogue and also in a touring exhibition throughout Europe at renowned exhibition venues, offering the up-and-coming photographers the opportunity to present themselves at a prestigious location.

The exhibition will open at the The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo on 8 March 2013.

Curators: Rune Eraker, Sérgio Mah, Enrico Stefanelli and Ingo Taubhorn

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Call for nominations: Free Media Awards 2026

23. mars 2026

In collaboration with the ZEIT STIFTUNG BUCERIUS of Hamburg, the Fritt Ord Foundation has allocated the Free Media Awards – Supporting Independent Journalism in Eastern Europe – annually since 2004 to Eastern European journalists and media that defy every obstacle to tirelessly ensure independent press coverage. Russia’s war against Ukraine and the subsequent wave of disinformation clearly demonstrates the need for independent reporting in the region. Journalist, editorial teams and media companies in and from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary who make a contribution to press freedom through their investigative, independent reporting can be nominated for the Free Media Awards.

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9. mars 2026
Jubileumsprogram for Norsk biografisk selskap 25 år

Panelsamtale
Torsdag 16. april 2026 kl. 19–20:30

Fagseminar i samarbeid med Fritt Ord/NFFO:
Fredag 17. april 2026 kl. 14.00–18.00
Lørdag 18. april 2026 kl. 10.00-16.00

Nye masterstipend i ytringsfrihet våren 2026

24. mars 2026

Hva skjer med samfunnsdebatten når den foregår utenfor redaktørstyrte medier? Det spør masterstudent Emilie Kaland Lindseth. Nora Smevold skriver om politikk på TikTok, Oda Overvåg om kvinneorganisasjoner i Tunisia, Alma Owing – om studentprotester og Eline Ruud Kristiansen om journalistikk om Venezuela. Les om noen av de nye masterstipendene om ytringsfrihet våren 2026.

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Colorline i bilder, tegneserie-festival, politivolddokumentar og nye tildelinger mars 2026

17. mars 2026

«Allerede i navnene ligger et løfte om en annen virkelighet: Fantasy og Magic», skriver fotograf Espen Eichhöfer. Han skal utforske Kiel-fergen som kulturfenomen. Oslo Comics Expo (OCX) lager tegneseriefestival i juni og regissør Linn Helene Løken skal ta sin dokumentarfilm om politivold mot rusmisbrukere til filmfestivaler. Se alle nye tildelinger i mars 2026.