Apply for the Dalton Highway Artist-in-Residence

Previous Toolik artist-in-residence, Nikki Lindt, captured the sights and sounds of permafrost thaw in 2019 through audio recordings and travel sketches, like Torn Between Us, pictured above.
Credit: Nikki Lindt
Previous Toolik artist-in-residence, Nikki Lindt, captured the sights and sounds of permafrost thaw in 2019 through audio recordings and travel sketches, like Torn Between Us, pictured above.

Toolik Field Station invites visual, auditory, or performing artists and writers to apply for the 2023 Dalton Highway Artist-in-Residence program.

The selected artist will have five to seven days to travel the Dalton Highway, speak with land managers and research scientists and pursue their artistic discipline amid the varied landscapes of Arctic ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥. Residencies can take place any time between June and September 2023.

The residency is offered in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥.

Depending on the artist’s interests and outdoor experience, they will be hosted at one of the Bureau of Land Management’s cabins or campgrounds, at Toolik Field Station, or at a remote backcountry location. Residency support includes transportation from Fairbanks to the residency location, housing, safety equipment, and if at Toolik, meals. The selected artist is responsible for travel to Fairbanks.

Applications are due March 24, 2023. More information, including how to apply, is available on the .