NORWAY: What does “groundedness” mean as an artistic concept—physically, socially, and ecologically—in the encounter between body, material, and landscape? How can we learn to live more responsibly with and within landscapes, rather than merely on them? In what ways can landscape be understood as a co-actor or co-producer in artistic processes? How can a site-specific artistic practice explore biodiversity, material cycles, and circular processes? What can slow, process-based artistic methodologies contribute in response to an accelerated and production-driven contemporary culture?
These are questions three artists will explore the summer of 2026.
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