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Highlights from 2023
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Highlights from 2023

In 2023 we had the pleasure of welcoming 12 new residents to Artica: Maritea Dæhlin, Åse Kristine Tveit, Nabil Ahmed, Kristin Folsland Olsen, Rikke Luther, Yamile Calderón, Grace Ndiritu, Helene Sommer, Nikhil Vettukattil, Rafiki, Ruth Maclennan and Trine Hamran. It has been a joy to get to know each of them and their work and to share experiences together here on Svalbard. Read more about the 2023 residents here.

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Vi kaller på alle unge miljøjournalister i Longyearbyen!
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Vi kaller på alle unge miljøjournalister i Longyearbyen!

Er du mellom 14 og 20 år og interessert i å skrive om natur og miljø fra ditt perspektiv? Brenner du for Arktis og Svalbard? Har du lyst til å få innsidekunnskap fra skribenter og journalister som jobber i dag? Da er dette noe for deg!

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Quiet sustainability & activism: An ethnographic workshop
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Quiet sustainability & activism: An ethnographic workshop

At the start of 2023 Artica began the process of researching, developing, and implementing an environmental policy and action plan. There is a lot of ground to make up, but as an organisation based in the Arctic we are fully committed to being responsible and to sharing knowledge of successful (and sometimes unsuccessful) changes others might also find helpful.

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Environmental Policy and Action Plan Update
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Environmental Policy and Action Plan Update

At the start of 2023 Artica began the process of researching, developing, and implementing an environmental policy and action plan. There is a lot of ground to make up, but as an organisation based in the Arctic we are fully committed to being responsible and to sharing knowledge of successful (and sometimes unsuccessful) changes others might also find helpful.

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The next Artica Writings 2023 essay is out now: Why Are We Eating Space Food on Earth? by Maggie Coblentz
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

The next Artica Writings 2023 essay is out now: Why Are We Eating Space Food on Earth? by Maggie Coblentz

Between field excursions to install new equipment on a nearby glacier, I return to my home in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, which I periodically convert into a research station filled with scientists, engineers, and artists. With my boots half-off, I tiptoe through a maze of pickle jars and field equipment to feed my sourdough starter. It has been passed down for eleven years and has more experience living in the Arctic than I.

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Autumn at Artica
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Autumn at Artica

It has been a busy and productive autumn session at Artica, from paper making to mono printing, film screenings, library talks, Lantern Lectures and quite sustainability workshops. We have enjoyed welcoming you all to the studio, seeing your creativity and hearing about your work.

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Episode 7 of Testing Grounds: Saari Residence, Art and Decolonisation
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Episode 7 of Testing Grounds: Saari Residence, Art and Decolonisation

What could it mean to decolonise art, and to use art as a tool for decolonisation?  Saari Residence is NAARCA’s Finnish partner. It’s located in Mynämäki, Southwest Finland, and maintained by Kone Foundation as a residence for artists of all disciplines and nationalities.

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Ramona Salo Myrseth and Katarina Skår Lisa exhibition at Nordover
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Ramona Salo Myrseth and Katarina Skår Lisa exhibition at Nordover

We are very happy to share news from our Key Partner Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, who return to Longyearbyen in November to open the new exhibition Our Arctic Archive at Nordover. Showcasing works by past Artica residents Ramona Salo Myrseth and Katarina Skår Lisa.

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Episode 6 of Testing Grounds: Narsaq International Research Station
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Episode 6 of Testing Grounds: Narsaq International Research Station

What does “progress” mean in an age of climate crisis? Who should define it? And how can the process of defining it be made more inclusive and democratic? In this episode, Lise Autogena, an artist and founder of NIRS, outlines some of the tensions at play in Narsaq, and in Greenland more broadly.

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The new Artica Writings 2022 book is out now
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

The new Artica Writings 2022 book is out now

We are very pleased to share a new printed version of the Artica Writings 2022 essay commissions, a collaboration with LPO Arkitekter and UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Academy of Arts, landscape architecture programme.

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Announcing Lantern Lectures, a new series of dark season talks
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Announcing Lantern Lectures, a new series of dark season talks

This dark season we take inspiration from an age-old form of public event the Lantern Lecture – a form of diversion and education from the 1870s through the early 1900s. The magic lantern illustrated scientific lectures, entertainment, current events discussion, political campaigns, missionary fundraising, and humanitarian causes.

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New Artica Writings 2023 essay out now: The Secret to Getting Fat by Samantha P. H. Dwinnell
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

New Artica Writings 2023 essay out now: The Secret to Getting Fat by Samantha P. H. Dwinnell

For nearly 30 years, we have been following collared Svalbard reindeer, collecting more than their poop. We have been seeing where they go (with GPS-collars), how well they survive, and the number of calves they raise. We’ve monitored what parasites they carry, how heavy they are each spring, and how that changes with shifting conditions of Svalbard.

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

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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