FUTURE RESIDENTS

Emma Henderson

Emma Henderson

In residence: November 2025

Emma Henderson is an artist, producer, and arts educator based in the west of Scotland. Working across printmaking and textiles, she creates natural inks through slow, experimental processes informed by textile histories and craft legacies. During her residency, Henderson will develop a shared natural printmaking toolkit and establish a pigment library as a collaborative resource for current and future residents.

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Amy Hoagland
Independently-Funded Residency Tom Warner Independently-Funded Residency Tom Warner

Amy Hoagland

In residence: November - December 2025

Amy Hoagland creates sculptural installations that explore the human relationship with nature. She received her BFA from the University of Kentucky, USA, in 2016 and her MFA in Sculpture from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 2022. A recipient of a 2022 Windgate Fellowship for sustainable art presented by Honouring the Future.

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Emilia Phillips
Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington

Emilia Phillips

In residence: November - December 2025

Emilia Phillips is an American poet and author of five poetry collections from the University of Akron Press, including Nonbinary Bird of Paradise (2024) and Embouchure (2021), as well as four chapbooks. Their poetry, creative nonfiction, and book reviews have appeared widely in journals and anthologies. Phillips is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing in the Department of English, MFA in Writing Program, and the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.

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Kathy Sirico
Independently-Funded Residency Tom Warner Independently-Funded Residency Tom Warner

Kathy Sirico

In residence: November - December 2025

Kathy Sirico is a Brooklyn-based artist and poet working at the intersection of painting, sculpture, textiles, and installation. Her practice is deeply rooted in climate-conscious making, with climate change and ecological grief forming the conceptual backbone of her work. She holds an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and a BS from Skidmore College, and her work has been exhibited widely across the United States and internationally.

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Michelle Calcatelli
Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington

Michelle Calcatelli

In residence: January - February 2026

Michelle Calcatelli is an international cooperation professional with over 20 years of experience working across agriculture, innovation, and policy. Specialised in resource mobilisation, proposal development, and strategic programme design, Calcatelli has helped organisations secure funding, shape impactful portfolios, and influence international policy agendas. With expertise in cross-cultural collaboration and global partnerships, their work is driven by a strong interest in climate resilience and the challenges of remote regions.

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Audun Aagre

Audun Aagre

In residence: May - June 2026

Audun Aagre is a journalist, documentary filmmaker, and author with extensive experience across Norwegian media, including Aftenposten, VG, NRK, and SVT. He has published several books combining text and photography and has worked across the fields of politics, culture, and technology. Currently a senior advisor at the Norwegian Media Authority, Aagre also brings a long-standing interest in Arctic history.

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Soghra Khurasani
Nominated by The Queen Sonja Print Award Charlotte Hetherington Nominated by The Queen Sonja Print Award Charlotte Hetherington

Soghra Khurasani

In residence: May - June 2026

Soghra Khurasani is a printmaker based in Vadodara, Gujarat. Her work has been exhibited widely, including the 35th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts (2023), where she received a Special Mention. Khurasani’s practice often uses the metaphors of scars, wounds, and skin to explore hidden histories, trauma, and ecological change.

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Laura J. Lawson
Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington

Laura J. Lawson

In residence: May - June 2026

Laura J. Lawson (b. 1988, USA) is a transdisciplinary artist whose work connects the humanities to interstellar exploration. She holds a BA from Austin College in Texas and an MFA from the University of Memphis in Tennessee. Her practice spans painting, sculpture, sound, and writing, with a focus on creative inquiry into planetary science and outer space.

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Todd Anderson
Nominated by The Queen Sonja Print Award Charlotte Hetherington Nominated by The Queen Sonja Print Award Charlotte Hetherington

Todd Anderson

In residence: June - August 2026

Todd Anderson is a mid-career artist and collaborative master fine art printer whose practice spans printmaking, digital photography, drawing, and book arts. Born in Minnesota, USA, he earned his MFA in Printmaking at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. For over fifteen years, Anderson has collaborated with scientists, writers, and fellow artists to produce monumentally scaled, limited-edition artist’s books and print portfolios addressing the global climate crisis.

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Nora Adwan
Nominated by Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum Charlotte Hetherington Nominated by Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum Charlotte Hetherington

Nora Adwan

In residence: July - August 2026

Nora Adwan is an Irish–Palestinian artist based in Bergen. Her work explores how identity, memory, and the body are shaped by displacement and exile, with a particular focus on female histories and perspectives. Drawing on multiple geographical contexts and personal experiences, Adwan weaves narratives that move between poetry, fiction, and documentary.

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Jun Zhang and Yindi Chen
Nominated by Office for Contemporary Art Norway Charlotte Hetherington Nominated by Office for Contemporary Art Norway Charlotte Hetherington

Jun Zhang and Yindi Chen

In residence: August - September 2026

Working collaboratively across installation and publication, Jun Zhang and Yindi Chen explore intersections between science and mythology, with a particular focus on more-than-human narratives. Rooted in ecofeminism, queer ecology, folk medicine, and critical fabulation, their practice draws from multiple knowledge systems to question the construction of a homogeneous worldview.

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Apichaya Wanthiang
Nominated by Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum Charlotte Hetherington Nominated by Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum Charlotte Hetherington

Apichaya Wanthiang

In residence: August - November 2026

Apichaya (Piya) Wanthiang is an artist based in Oslo. She holds a BA from Sint-Lukas, Brussels, and an MA in Fine Arts from Bergen Academy of Art and Design (KHiB). Working primarily with painting and installations that incorporate light, sound, and text, Piya constructs environments to explore how spaces influence perception, behaviour, and interaction.

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Annike Flo and Lexie Owen
Nominated by Office for Contemporary Art Norway Charlotte Hetherington Nominated by Office for Contemporary Art Norway Charlotte Hetherington

Annike Flo and Lexie Owen

In residence: September - October 2026

Since 2022, Annike Flo and Lexie Owen have worked together as a duo, alongside their individual artistic practices. Lexie’s work centres on social practice and the development of structures that support collaboration and collective action, while Annike’s focuses on material explorations that unfold relationships between the human and non-human.

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Marit Beate Kasin

Marit Beate Kasin

In residence: September - October 2026

Marit Beate Kasin is a Norwegian journalist and non-fiction writer focusing on environmental issues, land use, and nature conservation. Since 2008 she has worked as a political reporter and led the investigative project Hytteparadokset, which examined the environmental consequences of Norway’s rapid cabin development.

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Tanya Park
Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington Independently-Funded Residency Charlotte Hetherington

Tanya Park

In residence: October - November 2026

Tanya Park is a heritage specialist, academic, and photographer whose work bridges architecture, cultural heritage, and climate change. She holds a PhD from Japan, with a thesis on “Architectural Preservation Process in Japan: Theoretical discourse and its application.” During her residency at Artica Svalbard, Tanya will combine photography and text to explore the cultural heritage of Svalbard through its buildings

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