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Residency.
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Seasons.
Map.
FAQS.
Residency.
Book a stay.
Seasons.
Map.
FAQS.

Artist Residency & Retreat

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View fullsize We love seeing how the different artists set up the space to suit their needs. Some create a studio in the hallway, some bring a loom into the dining room, the sofa becomes a workbench and the walls a living moodboard. 
One thing we notice that we de
View fullsize Thrilled to have welcomed the magical world of @heidrun.rathgeb this week at House of Hulda!
View fullsize Snow looks simple..until you try to paint it.
When we visited Fa Razavi at House of Hulda this week, she told us she’d been mixing colours for ages trying to get the snow right. Something about the whiteness of snow feels a bit like the whitene
View fullsize Around this time last year we welcomed our second ever artist in residence, Katrine Galea, to House of Hulda.
She arrived straight from the pace of London city life into a world of white mountains, shifting skies, and quiet. With the Arctic winter as
View fullsize Estelle Bourdet spent three weeks at House of Hulda, right in the heart of the northern Norwegian winter.
She used the time to slow down, reflect and focus on new ideas and future projects. She brought her loom to the island and worked on a mix of sm
View fullsize Today we welcome UK artist Henry Ward to House of Hulda.
We are completely smitten with Henry’s playful use of shape and colour. For us, his work evokes the raw beauty of the Arctic pastel skies and untamed landscapes. Henry is represented by @
View fullsize We built this kitchen with the original 1950s kitchen in mind. Hulda and Eilif put up the house just after the war, and it’s mostly been a summer-house since the 70s, so when we took it on, it was damp, smelly, and the old kitchen was… h
View fullsize Lihkku beivviin!
Happy Sámi National Day.
Today we’re sharing a few photographs from the archive of Anna Grostøl (1894–1962), who travelled through Norwegian villages from the 1920s to the 1950s documenting everyday life, ha
View fullsize Around this time last year, we had the absolute joy of welcoming musician and composer Kit Grill from London to House of Hulda for three weeks.
He was our very first artist in residence and we didn’t quite know what to expect. We weren’t