
Ripples: Shifting Realities in the Arctic brings together artists and scientists to explore the profound environmental, cultural, and perceptual transformations currently unfolding in the Arctic. Presented at the Nordic House in Reykjavík, the exhibition examines the impact of climate change on snow, ice, and glacial landscapes, while inviting reflection on humanity’s relationship with nature and the cultural significance of the Arctic environment. Artists: Britta Marakatt-Labba, Ivínguak Stork Høegh, Josefina Nelimarkka and Þorvarður Árnason Curator: Ásthildur Jónsdóttir Through photography, video, textile, painting, and installation, the exhibition presents four distinct artistic perspectives that intertwine environmental science with lived experience, Indigenous knowledge, and artistic imagination. Each artist approaches the Arctic not only as a physical place, but as a cultural, emotional, and ecological system in flux. “Stop” by Ivínguak Stork Høegh Britta Marakatt-Labba , a re...