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Welcoming Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger and Scott Carroll to Artica Svalbard
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Welcoming Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger and Scott Carroll to Artica Svalbard

During their time in Longyearbyen, Lea and Scott will collaborate on The End of Sound—a tactile, multi-sensory installation that reimagines how we perceive sound and sight in the Arctic. Bringing together material exploration and cinematic storytelling, the project invites audiences to move beyond passive observation and engage the senses in reflecting on climate change, perception, and ecological responsibility.

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Now online: Svalbard in a Changing World: Security, Sovereignty and Rising Tensions
Tom Warner Tom Warner

Now online: Svalbard in a Changing World: Security, Sovereignty and Rising Tensions

The full recording of Artica Svalbard’s recent public event at Litteraturhuset in Oslo is now available to watch online.

Held on 5 March, the event brought together researchers, journalists and other key voices for a timely conversation on how major geopolitical shifts are shaping Svalbard, Norwegian sovereignty and international obligations.

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Inside the Glacier: Artists at Larsbreen
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Inside the Glacier: Artists at Larsbreen

Residents Mhairi Killin, Thomas Abercromby, and Lilian Kroth, together with Residency Coordinator Sally Hovelsø, set out on a field trip to the ice cave at Larsbreen, a glacier on the northern slope of Lars Hiertafjellet at the head of Longyeardalen.

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Exploring Satellite Infrastructure on Platåberget
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Exploring Satellite Infrastructure on Platåberget

Last week, Residency Coordinator Sally Hovelsø led current residents Ashley Middleton, Thomas Abercromby, Mhairi Killin, and Lilian Kroth on a hike to Platåberget, a mountain rising 450–480 metres above Longyearbyen. The walk offered expansive views over Adventdalen and, notably, towards the satellite installations of Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), located just outside the town.

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Announcement: Tarandus Field-Based Artist Residency 2026–2027
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Announcement: Tarandus Field-Based Artist Residency 2026–2027

We are very pleased to announce the artists selected for the Tarandus Field-Based Arts–Science Residency 2026–2027. Following an international open call that received 108 applications, eight residencies have been awarded for the coming year.

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Welcoming Back Lilian Kroth to Artica Svalbard
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Welcoming Back Lilian Kroth to Artica Svalbard

On a wild, stormy day in Longyearbyen, we are delighted to welcome back Lilian Kroth, who returns to Svalbard this month for a research residency. Kroth is a researcher working at the intersection of philosophy, science, and aesthetic practice. Her work explores how the natural world is understood through concepts, scientific instruments, and visual methods, with a particular focus on climate, Earth observation, and remote sensing technologies.

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Investigating Memory and Care in Svalbard: Thomas Abercromby in Residence
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Investigating Memory and Care in Svalbard: Thomas Abercromby in Residence

Artica Svalbard is pleased to welcome visual artist and curator Thomas Abercromby as our newest artist in residence. Abercromby will be in Longyearbyen from March to April 2026. Working across film, installation and socially engaged practice, Abercromby explores how art can create spaces for collective care and social imagination.

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Ellen Viste releases new book Temperature. A Story of Cold Shock, Heat Death, and the Species That Sets the Planet’s Thermostat
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Ellen Viste releases new book Temperature. A Story of Cold Shock, Heat Death, and the Species That Sets the Planet’s Thermostat

We are delighted to share that writer and journalist Ellen Viste, a former writer in residence at Artica Svalbard nominated by Norsk faglitterær forfatter- og oversetterforening (NFFO), has released her new book Temperature. A Story of Cold Shock, Heat Death, and the Species That Sets the Planet’s Thermostat.

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NAARCA Residencies 2026 Announcement
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

NAARCA Residencies 2026 Announcement

Following an open call for applications, we are delighted to announce the selection of four artists taking part in our 2026 NAARCA residency exchange.

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New film with Simon Daniel Tegander Wenzel: Exploring scent, memory and place
Tom Warner Tom Warner

New film with Simon Daniel Tegander Wenzel: Exploring scent, memory and place

Artica Svalbard is pleased to share a new short film featuring Norwegian artist Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel, who was in residence at Artica Svalbard during the summer of 2025.

The film offers an insight into Simon’s work with scent as an artistic medium. Working with olfaction, he creates scent-based compositions that connect memory, place, and personal experience. From childhood associations triggered by everyday smells, to the reconstruction of a cave through its atmosphere and minerals, his practice moves between intimate recollection and careful sensory research.

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Now Online: Creeping risks of the Arctic: How Svalbard Science can help us to see, understand and adapt
Tom Warner Tom Warner

Now Online: Creeping risks of the Arctic: How Svalbard Science can help us to see, understand and adapt

The forth lecture in the Lantern Lectures series is now available to watch

Is the Arctic an early warning system for environmental risks facing the rest of the planet? In this Lantern Lecture, Gijs Breedveld, Head of the Department of Arctic Technology and Research Leader at UNIS, explores how Svalbard’s unique position within global climate, oceanic, and atmospheric systems makes it a critical site for detecting slow-moving and often overlooked threats — what he describes as “creeping risks”.

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Announcing NAARCA x Future Island-Island
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Announcing NAARCA x Future Island-Island

We are excited to announce NAARCA’s role in the ongoing development of Future Island-Island, an AHRC-funded project led by Professor Justin Magee at Belfast School of Art, Ulster University and Dr Clare Mulholland, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queens University Belfast.

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Now Online: My Arctic Home: Growing Up and Speaking Out in Svalbard
Tom Warner Tom Warner

Now Online: My Arctic Home: Growing Up and Speaking Out in Svalbard

The third lecture in the Lantern Lectures series is now available to watch

In this Lantern Lecture, Embla Abild reflects on what it means to grow up in the world’s northernmost community — and how life in Svalbard has shaped her values and political engagement. Raised in Longyearbyen, Embla describes a place defined by stark contrasts: a harsh Arctic environment marked by darkness, avalanche risk, and polar bears, alongside a deeply rooted culture of trust, volunteerism, and mutual care.

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An Abyss of Uncertainty: A New Essay in Artica Writings series: Beneath the Surface – Deep-Sea Mining & the Arctic
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

An Abyss of Uncertainty: A New Essay in Artica Writings series: Beneath the Surface – Deep-Sea Mining & the Arctic

We are pleased to announce the publication of the next essay in our series, Artica Writings: Beneath the Surface – Deep-Sea Mining and the Arctic. The new essay, titled An Abyss of Uncertainty, is written by Espen Dyrnes Stabell, Associate Professor of Ethics at HVL Business School, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.

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Save the Date: ‘Svalbard in a Changing World: Security, Sovereignty and Rising Tensions’ at Svalbard Day in Oslo
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

Save the Date: ‘Svalbard in a Changing World: Security, Sovereignty and Rising Tensions’ at Svalbard Day in Oslo

Artica Svalbard invites you to an open and topical conversation in Oslo on Thursday, March 5. Bringing together researchers, politicians and other key players to discuss how we can understand the impact of major geopolitical changes on Svalbard in light of Norwegian sovereignty – while at the same time remaining open, inclusive and following the international obligations.

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We’re pleased to welcome back Kamil Kak to Artica Svalbard
Charlotte Hetherington Charlotte Hetherington

We’re pleased to welcome back Kamil Kak to Artica Svalbard

Kamil Kak returns to Artica Svalbard following their 2024 residency, supported through a nomination by the Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA). During this residency, Kak will work between Longyearbyen and Ny-Ålesund, continuing their exploration of Svalbard’s complex sociopolitical realities.

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