Artist & scientist residency. A life changing experience. I really recommend this residency. My practice grew immensely from this experience. The ship crew and guides are very professional, kind and passionate people. They really tailored to our needs. It’s a really unique way to experience the Arctic. The costs of the residency are expensive given its remote location. I’d recommend securing funding ahead of time to avoid any financial stress… I got mine from a grant but others also did a crowdfunding.
The Arctic Circle
Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (Norwegian archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean)

About
The Arctic Circle is an annual expeditionary residency program established in 2009, focusing on interdisciplinary collaborations among artists, scientists, architects, and educators. Participants explore the high-Arctic Svalbard Archipelago and Arctic Ocean aboard a specially equipped expedition vessel. The program encourages engagement in contemporary issues and professional development through fieldwork, research, and public engagement. It supports the creation and exhibition of new work, fostering individual creativity and collaborative efforts. The Arctic Circle accepts applications from international contemporary artists, scientists, architects, educators, and innovators. The program includes hotel accommodation in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, all meals on board, shore excursions, and access to onboard facilities. Participants are responsible for their transportation to and from Longyearbyen, Svalbard. The expeditions offer opportunities for personal projects and collaborations, with two distinct expedition opportunities aboard different vessels. Both vessels provide workspace, common areas, and privacy for productivity and creativity. The Arctic Circle team offers comprehensive support in expedition preparation and logistics planning, ensuring a safe and productive environment for all participants. The program takes place in the international territory of Svalbard, near the North Pole, offering a unique environment for artistic and scientific exploration.




