Camilla Luihn
(She/her)
Address: Kirkeristen, Dronningens gate 27, 0154 Oslo
Floor: 1
Room number: Bod 11/12
The studio is open Sunday 27 April from 12-17
Luihn often works interdisciplinary and enamel has been a medium that has given her room to research different forms, expressions and techniques. She moves between works that can be defined as jewelery and works that address the room – in a constant dialogue with the viewer. The combination of her personal interpretation of reality and her surroundings, and a strong social commitment – creates works with poetic elements, rooted in different thematic projects. Luihn also investigates how found objects in copper can be reformulated with deconstruction and reconstruction, where some are resurrected with enamelled surfaces. Luihn stretches this medium as far as she can and creates a unique immediacy in the material, which refers to a playfulness and wonder – open to the viewer’s associations and readings.
Metal, enamel, object, art jewellery




Planned projects and exhibitions
Camilla is currently featured in an exhibition at Skog Artspace (2025), as well as several group exhibitions in Norway and internationally.
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CAMILLA LUIHN (1968, Oslo) lives and works in Oslo. She has an MA from KHiO in 1994. Luihn has had an extensive career with e.g. solo exhibitions at Kunstnerforbundet (2002, 2022), Galleri Four (2022), RAM gallery (2013, 2024), KRAFT Bergen (2024) and Gallery F15 (1997), as well as a number of group exhibitions in Norway and internationally, including Galerie Handwerk, Munich 2022, Athens Jewelery Week, Benaki Museum Athens (2018), Platina, Stockholm (2019), Revelations, Grand Palais, Paris (2015), in addition to having participated a number of times at NK’s Annual Exhibition and Munich Jewelery Week. Luihn is represented in the major public collections in Norway and in 2002 received Norsk Form’s prize for young designers and Oslo City’s Culture Grant for 2000. In 2022 she received the Artisan Prize from BKH for the work “What remains”. Since 2019, Luihn has been employed at the University of the Arts in Oslo.