Artica Svalbard and the Office for Contemporary Art Norway (OCA) invite visual and performance-based artists from around the world to apply for funded residencies in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. 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.
Svalbard is a place where some of today’s most pressing questions—climate change, geopolitics, migration, and minority perspectives—are being explored. Artica Svalbard provides a unique environment for artistic research and creative expression, encouraging artists to challenge existing perceptions of the Arctic while engaging in new knowledge and ways of thinking.
Artica Svalbard encourages residents to raise awareness of Arctic issues and contribute to global conversations through their work. Visual and performance-based artists with an interest in the polar regions and/or global perspectives, conversations, and issues emanating from the High North are encouraged to apply.
A minimum stay of six consecutive weeks is required, allowing artists to deeply immerse themselves in the Arctic landscape and community. Residents are encouraged to share their work through an artist talk, presentation, debate, lecture, or workshop, contributing to cultural exchange and dialogue with the local community in Longyearbyen.
Selected residents will receive funding to support travel, accommodation, and a stipend to cover living expenses. Artists will be provided with a workspace and access to Artica Svalbard’s resources, helping them to develop and refine their projects while engaging with the unique environment of Svalbard.