Tanya Tagaq, an Ever Deadly huntress of sound
On the occasion of the “Ever Deadly” documentary release, we show one of the most innovative contemporary inuit artists, Tanja Tagaq, a renowned throat singer, songwriter and author.
On the occasion of the “Ever Deadly” documentary release, we show one of the most innovative contemporary inuit artists, Tanja Tagaq, a renowned throat singer, songwriter and author.
Climate change is not a game. The entire planet has long since been affected by change. The exhibition “50 Shapes of Prey” shows how diverse the interactions of these changes are.
Set in a village in Greenland, this Danish film tells the compelling, dramatic story of two sisters.
The life and work of glacier and climate scientist Konrad “Koni” Steffen, who died in 2020, will be portrayed in a Swiss documentary film.
With her new book “NAchruf auf die Arktis” (Obituary for the Arctic), journalist, polar expert and author Birgt Lutz not only wants to show the problems of the Arctic using Svalbard as an example, but also to give courage for solutions
After a forced break of 3 years, Martha and Peter Cerny organized in the Museum Cerny on Saturday 17 December 2022 the Advent aperitif, which has already become a tradition.
“Commensalis”, a large art project celebrates the return of whales around South Georgia in Grytviken and aims to encourage people to engage more in whale and environmental protection.
Art and science have teamed up to turn data on sea ice and icebergs into a unique art exhibit.
One of the best-known books about Scott’s expedition to the South Pole will soon be published as a graphic novel penned by Sarah Airriess.
Using underwater microphones, an Irish artist and Woods Hole Institution researchers plan to listen to melting icebergs and study human impact on the oceans.
One of America’s leading sources of science funding is putting artists and teachers where the sun doesn’t shine (for half of the year)
With wit and humor the contribution of the Concordia crew at the Antarctica Film Festival went down best with the jury and so the ‘Concordians’ cleared everything in the category ‘Open’ right away.
During a five-week voyage on a Royal Navy ship to Antarctica, Claudia Myatt sketched and recorded islands, landscapes, and wildlife.
A bust of Chilean captain Luis Pardo has been on display not only on Elephant Island, but since November also at the International Maritime Organization WMO HQ.
The book “Polar bears – Beloved & Betrayed” describes in a more understandable way why polar bear conservation is not consistently implemented by stakeholders.
The book “Polar bears – Beloved & Betrayed” describes in a more understandable way why polar bear conservation is not consistently implemented by stakeholders.
Terje Isungset is one of the most accomplished and innovative musicians in Europe. He builds his musical instruments from natural products and even makes ice sing.
A young New Zealand composer brings back special sounds from her Antarctic expedition and presents them in a concert.
As luck would have it, the Swiss indie band Hanreti released their music album about an Antarctic expedition on the same day that the discovery of the “Endurance” was announced.
Starting next Friday, March 11, at the Museum Cerny in Bern (Switzerland), an exhibition by two Swedish artists will focus on the emigration of Sami people during the gold rush in Alaska and Canada.
Within the framework of the exhibition “The World in Faces”, which was shown for a several months at the UN in Geneva, Russian photographer Alexander Khimushin told with his photos five living stories about rare Arctic representatives of indigenous peoples of Russia.
An art project with figurines, light and photography was implemented in the environment of the Belgian Antarctic station and is now shown in an exhibition in Besançon, France.
The hit TV series that is known for its accurate portrayal of politics explores the relationship between Denmark and Greenland
Even in clear-cut cases, returning cultural items can be a lengthy process