LATEST NEWS
Introducing Printmaker Ellen Heck, Our Latest Artist in Residence at Artica Svalbard
We are excited to welcome Ellen Heck as our newest artist-in-residence at Artica Svalbard for the month of September 2024. Nominated by The Queen Sonja Print Award, Ellen is an accomplished printmaker based in North Carolina, known for her intricate explorations of identity through her work.
Thank You for Joining Us: Endre Harvold Kvangraven at Longyearbyen Litteraturfestival
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended Endre Harvold Kvangraven’s talk, "Fugler i nyere norsk litteratur", during the Longyearbyen Litteraturfestival last week. The discussion was a wonderful exploration of the portrayal of birds in contemporary Norwegian literature.
Alumni News: Rikke Luther’s ‘Dust & Flow’ Exhibition Now Open at Gotland Art Museum
We are excited to announce that Dust & Flow, the latest exhibition by Artica Svalbard alumnus Rikke Luther, is now open at the Gotland Art Museum in Sweden and runs until September 22nd, 2024.
We are delighted to welcome back artist Inma Herrera
This month we are delighted to welcome back artist Inma Herrera who returns to Longyearbyen to continue her project, "Arctic Tales of Mother Earth."
Drawing inspiration from Svalbard's rich geological history, Herrera is exploring fossil imprints using the "Rubbing Printing" technique, a traditional, non-invasive image transfer method.
Alumni News: Catherine Alice Liberg's "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" Exhibition at Kunstverket Galleri, Oslo
Artica Svalbard is delighted to share that Cathrine Alice Liberg, one of our resident alumni, will be presenting a solo exhibition, "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum / Theater of the World”, at Kunstverket Galleri in Oslo. This exhibition is the result of the work she developed during her three-month residency at Artica Svalbard, where she explored the historical and geopolitical importance of the Arctic.
OCA nominated Residencies Deadline Now Closed - Record Number of Applications Received
The application deadline for the 2025 residencies, nominated by the Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA), is now closed. We received a record number of applications this year and want to thank all applicants for their interest.
A very warm welcome to Nastassja Simensky, Artica’s new Artist in Residence
Artica Svalbard is delighted to announce Nastassja Simensky as our new Artist in Residence. Nastassja is an artist based in Nottingham, UK, she uses fieldwork to explore and understand how complex issues around history and heritage, power and governance, ecology and the geopolitics of extraction are crystallised in specific geographies.
Testing Grounds episode 9 is out now - Reflecting on NAARCA
In this special episode of Testing Grounds, the NAARCA partners reflect on the first three years of the programme – exploring what’s been achieved, what the challenges have been, and where things might go next.
Photo Zine Workshop with Kamil Kak: Photo Gallery
Thank you to everyone that joined us on Saturday 13 July for the Photo Zine Workshop with artist in residence Kamil Kak. The zines by our participants used a variety of photos, objects, magazine cuttings and scans to create personal and unique zines.
We are delighted to announce Endre Harvold Kvangraven as our latest Writer in Residence
Artica Svalbard is delighted to announce that Endre Harvold Kvangraven has joined us as our latest writer in residence, nominated by the Norsk faglitterær forfatter- og oversetterforening. His residency will take place from July to September 2024.
Artica Svalbard is pleased to welcome Januario Jano as New Artist in Residence
We are thrilled to introduce the next artist in residence to arrive in Longyearbyen - Januario Jano, an interdisciplinary visual artist who divides his time between London, Luanda, and Lisbon.
Saari Residence welcomed NAARCA for 2024 Saari Well
The Nordic Alliance of Artists’ Residencies on Climate Action (NAARCA) network took part in a week-long symposium hosted by our Finnish partner Saari Residence.
NAARCA Online Exhibition, 31 May – 30 June 2024
The Nordic Alliance of Artists’ Residencies on Climate Action (NAARCA) is proud to present an online exhibition featuring the works of Rikke Luther and Nikhil Vettukattil. This exhibition introduces the artists and their projects through a rich blend of images, film, and a digital cookbook.
Introduction to Linocut: Photo Gallery
Thank you to everyone that joined us for the Introduction to Linocut workshop. We spent the weekend with artist in residence Cathrine Alice Liberg learning different lino printing techniques in one and multicolour designs.
Announcing the Winners of Our Young Environmental Journalist Competition
The future of environmental journalism is bright in Svalbard as two young writers, Ruth Møllerplass Huse and Mikael Bergman, clinched the top honours in our environmental journalism competition
Zeshan Shakar Selected to Represent Norway in NAARCA's Global Climate Essay Series
Artica is proud to announce that acclaimed author Zeshan Shakar will represent Norway in the NAARCA writing series, which explores diverse perspectives on climate-related subjects. Shakar joins other esteemed writers nominated by NAARCA partners to contribute to this project.
Are you our new Residency and Community Coordinator?
Artica Svalbard is excited to announce an opportunity for a Residency and Community Coordinator. This essential role supports Artica’s renowned residency program, which hosts international artists and writers, helping them explore and respond to the unique Arctic environment.
New NAARCA Writing Commission by Hanna Guttorm - Now Available
We are delighted to share that 'Prayers, or Love Letters' by Hanna Guttorm – a new writing commissioned by NAARCA – is now available.
Artica Svalbard Welcomes Kamil Kak as New Artist in Residence
Artica Svalbard is delighted to welcome Kamil Kak as our latest resident artist. Currently residing between Oslo and Berlin, Kak is a multidisciplinary artist known for their incisive explorations into queer liberation, immigrant experiences, and the delicacies of historical narratives.
Alumni news: GOOD WINTER! by Ruth Maclennan on the World Weather Network
We are happy to share a report from Svalbard as part of the World Weather Network - A worldwide network of artists, writers and communities reporting on their weather and our climate from June 2022 – June 2024.