LATEST NEWS

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.

Reflecting on 2024: Highlights from Artica Svalbard
2024 has been a year of remarkable achievements, creative exploration, and meaningful collaboration at Artica Svalbard. From welcoming a diverse group of new residents and hosting engaging community events to strengthening partnerships, this year has reinforced our role as a hub for cultural dialogue and artistic innovation in the Arctic.
We are proud to reflect on the highlights of a year that brought together artists, writers, and the local community to explore vital themes and share new perspectives.

Introducing the 2025 Artica Svalbard Nominees Selected by the Queen Sonja Print Award
We are delighted to announce the nominees for Artica Svalbard residencies in 2025, selected by The Queen Sonja Print Award (QSPA). The nominees are Sami artist Tomas Colbengtson and Puerto Rican duo Nicole Cecilia Delgado and Amanda Hernández, who collaborate as LA IMPRESORA. This year’s nominees explore themes of identity, place, and environmental relationships in their practices.

Announcing the Norwegian Association of Nonfiction Writers and Translators (NFFO) nominees for Artica Svalbard Residencies in 2025
We are pleased to announce that the Norwegian Association of Nonfiction Writers and Translators (NFFO) has nominated Siri Helle and Ragnhild Bjørnsen for residencies at Artica Svalbard in 2025. Their projects will examine topics including place and belonging, as well as the social experiences of young people in Svalbard, from different perspectives.

Sébastien Robert Arrives at Artica Svalbard with Radio Astronomer Rob Stammes
Artica Svalbard welcomes artist and researcher Sébastien Robert, who has arrived in Longyearbyen for a residency this dark season. Sébastien is joined by radio astronomer Rob Stammes, with whom he will collaborate on the project ‘The Lights Which Can Be Heard’.

Artica Svalbard is Delighted to Welcome Liryc Dela Cruz for His Residency this Dark Season
Artica Svalbard is pleased to announce that Liryc Dela Cruz, an acclaimed artist and filmmaker from Tupi, South Cotabato in Mindanao, Philippines, has arrived for his residency with us from November to December 2024. Nominated by Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum, Liryc brings his deeply reflective practice to the Arctic, exploring themes of care, hospitality, decolonial and post-colonial practices, indigenous knowledge, and the complex histories of the Philippines.

Endre Harvold Kvangraven Shares Birding Tips, Reading Suggestions, and Inspiration for Future Residents in Our ‘Residents Recommends’ Series
Artica Svalbard is delighted to feature insights from Endre Harvold Kvangraven in our ‘Residents Recommends’ series. Endre joined us as our writer in residence from July to September 2024, nominated by the Norsk faglitterær forfatter- og oversetterforening.

We are pleased to announce Artist Sébastien Robert Joins Us In-Residence this Dark Season
Artica is pleased to announce artist Sébastien Robert will be joining us at Artica in November and December 2024 to work on his project The Lights Which Can Be Heard, which aims to capture the sounds of the Northern Lights in collaboration with radio astronomer Rob Stammes.

Announcing the Release of our new book Artica Writings 2023: Food on Svalbard
We are excited to announce the release of Artica Writings 2023: Food on Svalbard, the print edition of 2023’s essay series. This limited edition book features four essays that explore the unique challenges and perspectives on food sustainability in Svalbard.

Introducing Art Club: A Creative Space for Adults at Artica Svalbard This Dark Season
This dark season, we’re opening our studio for Art Club, an arts and social club for adults. Starting on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, from 18:00 to 20:00, Art Club will run every fortnight throughout the dark season, offering a welcoming space to work on your own arts and crafts projects, share skills, and be inspired by others.