Gothenburg Organ Art Center

[1] In 2000 it became a department of the University of Gothenburg's Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts.

Although it was part of the university it was externally funded through various research grants (over fifteen years ca.

160 million Swedish crowns external funding).

[6] GOArt has acted as the coordinator of COLLAPSE, a research project working to find ways to protect historical organ pipes from corrosion.

[7] The title of the project is an acronym for Corrosion of Lead and Lead-Tin Alloys of Organ Pipes in Europe.