Nordrom Kunst is open to collaborations with artists, galleries, curators, independent spaces, residencies, cultural organisations, universities and creative projects working within contemporary art.

The platform was created as a space for dialogue, visibility and documentation, with its heart in Tromsø and Northern Norway. Its main focus is to observe, document and support the artistic and cultural realities of the region, while informing a wider public about what is happening across Northern Norway.

Nordrom Kunst wishes to support the cultural ecosystem of Northern Norway by giving visibility to the realities already active on the territory. This includes artists, galleries, artist-run spaces, residencies, institutions, museums, festivals, independent initiatives and cultural organisations.

The aim is not to replace or compete with existing platforms, but to contribute to their visibility through editorial work, documentation, interviews, exhibition notes and communication support. Nordrom Kunst wants to help connect local initiatives with wider audiences, while respecting the identity, autonomy and work of each artist, space or institution.

The platform is especially interested in artistic practices connected to place, memory, landscape, materiality, cultural identity, the Arctic context, Nordic sensibilities and contemporary visual culture.

While the heart of Nordrom Kunst is in Tromsø and Northern Norway, the platform also remains open to selected European connections, especially with Rome, Berlin, Amsterdam and Budapest. These connections reflect the founder’s previous curatorial experience and professional network, and may appear through occasional features, interviews, exhibition notes or editorial projects.

Collaboration formats may include artist interviews, editorial features, studio visits, exhibition notes, gallery presentations, curatorial texts, press releases, exhibition documentation, visual material for social media, event graphics and selected press office support for cultural projects.

For artists, Nordrom Kunst can offer a space for thoughtful interviews, visual conversations and editorial features that present the work with care, clarity and context. The aim is not only to show artworks, but to give space to the thinking, process and research behind them.

For galleries, project spaces, residencies and cultural organisations, Nordrom Kunst can support the communication and documentation of exhibitions, programmes and initiatives through editorial texts, exhibition notes, press-oriented writing, installation documentation, visual communication and online publication.

For institutions, Nordrom Kunst can become a small but focused editorial partner, helping document exhibitions, programmes, cultural initiatives and artistic research connected to Northern Norway and the wider Nordic and Arctic context.

For curators and independent projects, the platform can offer a space to present research, exhibition concepts, collaborative formats and cultural initiatives connected to contemporary art, especially when they resonate with the Northern Norwegian, Nordic or Arctic perspective of the journal.

Nordrom Kunst is also open to collaborations with students and young cultural workers who wish to gain practical experience in contemporary art writing, artist interviews, editorial work, online publishing, exhibition communication and cultural project development.

This may include contributing to the journal, assisting with research, preparing interviews, supporting the publication process, writing short texts, developing visual material or taking part in the documentation of exhibitions and artistic projects.

Each collaboration is considered carefully, with attention to artistic quality, coherence, mutual value, image permissions, correct credits and the identity of the project.

Nordrom Kunst works with respect for artists, photographers, galleries and institutions. Images are published only with permission and with clear captions, credits and copyright information. This is part of the platform’s commitment to professional and ethical editorial practice.

Whether you are an artist wishing to share your work, a gallery preparing a new exhibition, a residency developing a programme, a curator working on a project, an institution interested in documentation, or a student looking for editorial experience within contemporary art, we would be happy to hear from you.

For collaboration proposals, please contact:

nordromkunst@gmail.com