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NAARCA News: The Second writing commission has been awarded to Hanna Ellen Guttorm
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NAARCA News: The Second writing commission has been awarded to Hanna Ellen Guttorm

We are thrilled to announce that the second NAARCA writing commission has been awarded to Hanna Ellen Guttorm. Hanna is a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki focusing on Indigenous Studies and is a member of Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Sciences. She is also an Associate Professor in Sámi Teacher Education at the Sámi University of Applied Sciences in Guovdageaidnu. 

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We are delighted to welcome Ruth Maclennan to Artica
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

We are delighted to welcome Ruth Maclennan to Artica

A warm welcome to artist and researcher Ruth Maclennan. Ruth is based in London and northern Scotland. Her art practice includes films, video installations, photographs, writing, drawing and interdisciplinary and collaborative research projects.

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Welcoming our next resident Nicole Rafiki
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Welcoming our next resident Nicole Rafiki

We are so pleased to welcome Nicole Rafiki to Artica and Longyearbyen. Rafiki is an interdisciplinary artist whose work moves between photography, bead work, textiles, text, and the use of memorial objects old and new.

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Episode 5 of Testing Grounds: Cove Park
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Episode 5 of Testing Grounds: Cove Park

What are young people’s views on the climate crisis? And how can artists, and art institutions, help to amplify their voices?
In episode 5, Emma Henderson – Cove Park’s Curator of Engagement – introduces us to both the residency and the region, and to NAARCA’s pedagogy work.

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Applications are now open for the NFFO members residency at Artica
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Applications are now open for the NFFO members residency at Artica

Are you a member of NFFO and have a project related to the Arctic or the northern regions? Do you want to get inspiration for new projects? Do you translate Icelandic, Greenlandic, Danish, Sami, Swedish or Gaelic non-fiction? Or perhaps you need a writing stay in completely new surroundings in 2024?

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Bonus episode of Testing Grounds: Seasickness/Cur na Mara by Mairi Macleod
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Bonus episode of Testing Grounds: Seasickness/Cur na Mara by Mairi Macleod

In this bonus episode, Glasgow-based Gaelic writer Mairi Macleod reads her short story, Seasickness/Cur na Mara. In 2023, Mairi was commissioned by NAARCA to create a short piece of fiction in both Scots Gaelic and English, and was also granted an 8-week residency at Saari Residence in Finland, where she wrote Seasickness.

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New video: Interview with resident artist Inma Herrera
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

New video: Interview with resident artist Inma Herrera

Last summer we welcomed visual artist Inma Herrera to the Artica residency. In this new film she shares her reflections on the residency experience, her practice and the meditative process of making. 

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Residents Recommend by Rikke Luther
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Residents Recommend by Rikke Luther

This week we are pleased to share Danish artist Rikke Luther’s Residents Recommend text. Luther is a GRASS Fellow at the GRASS Fellow Programme, Uppsala Universitet / Campus Gotland and Baltic Art Center (2022-2024) and is currently conducting field studies for the research project: More Mud. The project is commissioned by Art Hub and Nordic Alliance of Artists’ Residencies on Climate Action (NAARCA).

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Are you interested in a residency at Artica Svalbard in 2024?
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Are you interested in a residency at Artica Svalbard in 2024?

Expressions of interest are now open via our key partner OCA, who have been collaborating with Artica since 2016, nominating up to three artists a year for a funded residency and supporting the residents curatorially during their stay.

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Residents Recommend by Yamile Calderón
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Residents Recommend by Yamile Calderón

Read the new Residents Recommend list by Oslo based artist Yamile Calderón, who shares some of the books, music and experiences she’s had so far during her stay at Artica including seeing Patti Smith in concert!

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Welcoming Artica’s sixth resident of 2023, artist Yamile Calderón
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Welcoming Artica’s sixth resident of 2023, artist Yamile Calderón

We are very pleased to welcome our sixth resident of 2023 Yamile Calderón, an artist born in Colombia, based in Oslo. Calderón’s work is inspired by memories from her childhood and personal stories. By approaching the documentary genre from a subjective perspective, she explores visual and narrative strategies and the interpretation of reality.

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Welcoming artist Rikke Luther, the first NAARCA resident at Artica
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Welcoming artist Rikke Luther, the first NAARCA resident at Artica

This month we are very pleased to welcome Rikke Luther a Danish artist based in Copenhagen. Over the course of two years (2022-24), Rikke will embark on a research project entitled More Mud which will include residencies at Baltic Art Center (Sweden), Skaftfell Art Center (Iceland), Artica Svalbard (Norway) and research trips to Finland, and Greenland.

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Welcoming our next resident Kristin Folsland Olsen
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Welcoming our next resident Kristin Folsland Olsen

This month we are very pleased to welcome Kristin Folsland Olsen, writer, photographer and lecturer based in Lofoten. Olsen has written several non-fiction books, including Turguide Lofoten.

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Episode 3 of Testing Grounds is out now: Skaftfell Art Center
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Episode 3 of Testing Grounds is out now: Skaftfell Art Center

How can arts institutions and artists be more sustainable – in terms of their impact not only on the environment, but also on local communities? Listen to the third episode of Testing Grounds where we head to Iceland and the Skaftfell Art Center.

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