LATEST NEWS
Shadowing Without a Sunset: Science, Art, and Community Engagement in Svalbard
Over the past four weeks, Artica Svalbard has hosted Dutch artist Floortje Zonneveld and Arctic ecologist Sanne Moedt for the collaborative residency project Shadowing Without a Sunset. Blending scientific research with artistic interpretation, the project invited the local community into a hands-on, creative exploration of Arctic ecosystems.
The residency began with a research-collecting trip to the Netherlands Arctic Station in Ny-Ålesund in summer 2024, where Zonneveld and Moedt gathered scientific materials including microscopy footage, field notes, maps, and expedition documentation.
Artica Svalbard Recognised as Active Member of Gallery Climate Coalition for 2024
Artica Svalbard has been formally recognised as a 2024 Active Member of the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC)—a global network working to reduce the environmental impact of the visual arts sector.
To achieve Active Member status, Artica was required to demonstrate tangible progress toward implementing environmentally responsible best practices, including emissions reporting, decarbonisation planning, and waste reduction—efforts that reflect the organisation’s long-term sustainability goals.
Welcoming VestAndPage to Artica Svalbard
We are pleased to welcome VestAndPage—the artist duo Verena Stenke and Andrea Pagnes—to Artica Svalbard this May.
Since 2006, VestAndPage have worked internationally as interdisciplinary artists, writers, and curators, creating collaborative and research-based performance art and film. Their practice is deeply responsive to place, engaging philosophical, ecological, and queer feminist thought. They have performed and filmed under Antarctic glaciers, in the Himalayas, Tierra del Fuego, and inside prehistoric cave systems, exploring the thresholds between body, environment, and ritual.
French Novelist Clara Arnaud Shares Reflections from Her Journey to Svalbard
Currently in Longyearbyen to work on her next novel, French author Clara Arnaud is also kindly contributing a three-part essay series based on her time here in the Arctic. This first instalment recounts her arrival aboard the sailing ship Linden, offering a poetic reflection on what it means to approach the far north slowly, by sea.
Welcome Lena von Goedeke to the Artica Svalbard Team!
Lena will be joining us to cover for Sally as our Residency and Community Coordinator for part of the time until Sally returns towards the end of 2025.
Lena is a visual artist and essayist based between Svalbard and Berlin, whose multidisciplinary practice spans installations, literary essays, and film. Her work explores themes of geological memory, ecological intimacy, and the passage of time, with a particular focus on Arctic landscapes. Having first come to Svalbard in 2018, Lena has since developed a deep connection to the region, and alongside her own artistic practice, she is passionate about supporting fellow creatives in developing and sharing their work in the High North.
A warm welcome to writer-in-residence Clara Arnaud
We are very pleased to welcome French writer Clara Arnaud to Artica Svalbard for a spring residency running from April to June 2025. Clara is the winner of the Ecology Novel Prize in France, and her work—both fiction and non-fiction—explores the relationship between human beings and the rest of the living world.
Artica Svalbard Welcomes Residents Sanne Moedt and Floortje Zonneveld for ‘Shadowing Without a Sunset’
Artica Svalbard is pleased to welcome ecologist Sanne Moedt and artist Floortje Zonneveld as our current residents, here to develop Shadowing Without a Sunset—an immersive project that brings together scientific research and artistic storytelling to explore the Arctic in new and accessible ways.
Now Available: Watch The Cold Rush – Geopolitics, Security, and Strategy in the Arctic
The full recording of The Cold Rush from Svalbard Day 2025 is now available to watch online.
Held at Litteraturhuset in Oslo, the event explored the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Arctic—with a particular focus on Svalbard—and brought together leading voices in security, strategy, and international affairs.
Sharing Experiences: Nikhil Vettukattil on Residency at Artica Svalbard
In a recent interview with OCA, artist Nikhil Vettukattil reflects on his experience with us during the autumn of 2023, where he began a project exploring the Nordic diet, food systems, and the paradoxes of sustainability in extreme environments.
NAARCA Residencies 2025 – Call for Applications Now Open
NAARCA is pleased to share the open call for its 2025 programme. Applications are now open for artists working in visual arts, craft, or design whose practices engage with sustainability and the climate emergency.
In 2025, the NAARCA network will facilitate two funded residency exchanges, taking place between June and December.
Welcome Tomas Colbengtson to Artica Svalbard
We are delighted to welcome Sami artist Tomas Colbengtson to Artica Svalbard, where he will be based throughout March and April 2025.
Nominated for his residency by the Queen Sonja Print Award, which he won in 2024, Colbengtson’s work explores the impact of colonialism on indigenous communities, with a particular focus on the Sami people.
Artica Svalbard’s Annual Report 2024 Now Available
Artica Svalbard is pleased to announce that our Annual Report for 2024 is now available to read online in both Norwegian and English.
This past year was one of deepening engagement, new collaborations, and critical reflection on the role of arts and culture in the Arctic.
Katie Paterson Announced as Artica Svalbard Resident for 2025
Artica Svalbard is delighted to announce that Katie Paterson will be joining us for a residency in June 2025.
Katie Paterson (born 1981, Scotland) is widely regarded as one of the leading artists of her generation. Collaborating with scientists and researchers across the world, Paterson’s projects consider our place on Earth in the context of geological time and change.
A Logistics Expert’s View on Arctic Policy: Second Essay in Artica Writings Series Now Available
Following the success of the first Artica Writings essay, we are pleased to announce the publication of the second piece in the series. This time, journalist Elida Høeg sits down with Jason Roberts, a veteran of Arctic logistics, to explore his three-decade journey in Svalbard and the evolving landscape of life and work in the High North.
Jette Christensen to Moderate ‘The Cold Rush’ at Svalbard Day in Oslo
We are pleased to announce that Jette Christensen will moderate The Cold Rush – Geopolitics, Security, and Strategy in the Arctic at Svalbard Day in Oslo on 27 March 2025.
Now accepting applications for OCA Funded Residencies at Artica Svalbard for 2026
Artica Svalbard and the Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) invite artists working in all mediums to apply for residencies in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. We are now accepting applications for residencies in 2026, with a deadline of May 23, 2025. This opportunity provides artists with the time, space, and resources to explore new ideas, engage with the Arctic environment, and contribute to meaningful cultural dialogue.
Artica Svalbard Presents ‘The Cold Rush’ at Svalbard Day in Oslo
As part of this year’s Svalbard Day in Oslo, organised by Svalbard Reiselivsråd and Visit Svalbard, Artica Svalbard presents The Cold Rush – Geopolitics, Security, and Strategy in the Arctic, an in-depth discussion on how global power struggles are shaping the region.
Nordic Culture Fund Backs Next Phase of NAARCA’s Climate-Focused Artist Residency Network
The Nordic Alliance of Artists’ Residencies on Climate Action (NAARCA) is delighted to share that the Nordic Culture Fund has awarded NAARCA a two-year grant for the continuation of the international network.
Welcoming Siri Helle to Artica Svalbard
Artica Svalbard is delighted to welcome our latest resident, Siri Helle, a nonfiction author and journalist whose work delves into themes of environmental responsibility, rural life, and practical engagement with the world around us.
This month we are very happy to welcome back artist Mhairi Killin
Mhairi Killin is a visual artist from the Isle of Iona in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. She makes her return to Svalbard this February to continue the research and development of ‘Svalbard & The Hebrides - Island Archipelagoes in the Anthropocene’, which started at Artica in October/ November last year.