The art-science exhibition on forest restoration highlights the growing recognition that collaboration between the arts and sciences is vital for addressing complex environmental, social, and cultural challenges. By bringing together creative and scientific perspectives, this exhibition presents narratives that make open up views on forest restoration. Through aesthetic expression and imaginative language, artists foster empathy and deeper understanding—essential elements in supporting ecological restoration and the conservation of forest ecosystems.
The exhibition is shown in the Adde Zetterquist Art Gallery located in the Nordland National Park Centre, from June 1-29, 2025.
Norwegian Institute of Nature Research (NINA), Norwegian University of Life Sciences, University of Lapland, Nord University, and the Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design network are partners in the project.
The project is co-funded by the Nordic Culture Fund. The funding given by the Nordic Culture Fund.
More information: Maria Huhmarniemi (maria.huhmarniemi@ulapland.fi) and ASAD website.