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Artists Talk and Soup with Jessica MacMillan

  • Artica Svalbard Vei 608-3 LONGYEARBYEN Norway (map)

Over the coming weeks Longyearbyen locals may notice a green laser across the night sky. This is part of a special short term public project by Artica resident Jessica MacMillan called Time Line. The laser will draw a path of light to the solar apex: the exact direction in which the Solar System is moving within the wider Universe.

If you are interested in hearing more about the project, come along to our artists talk and soup event on Wednesday 17 November, where Jessica will discuss her practice and share more details about the project.

(Please note the laser will not be running for this event, as it is weather dependent)

Jessica MacMillan is an artist and amateur astronomer based in Oslo, Norway. Through kinetic sculpture, 3D animation, and installation, MacMillan's work investigates concepts in astronomy and planetary science.

MacMillan has been nominated by our key partner Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA).

This event will be hosted in English, is free to attend, no booking required.

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