Arts at CERN and Nobel Prize Museum announce the Collide Stockholm international residency award recipient

Arts at CERN and the Nobel Prize Museum have announced that Emilija Škarnulytė is the Collide Stockholm residency award recipient.
Škarnulytė will spend one month at CERN followed by one month at the Nobel Prize Museum to develop a new artwork with the support of the curatorial teams of both institutions.
The jury also decided to award two Honorary Mentions to Morehshin Allahyari and Wendi Yan for the conceptual and critical depth demonstrated in their proposed projects.
Collide is Arts at CERN’s flagship residency programme. Each edition is organised in partnership with a leading cultural institution in one of the CERN Member States. Inaugurated in 2025, Collide Stockholm is a two-month international art residency initiated by CERN and the Nobel Prize Museum, which invites artists to reflect on the cultural and societal impact of fundamental science and advanced technologies. The open call attracted a total of 908 applications from artists in 89 countries.
Visit the Arts at CERN website to read more about the announcement.
The Arts at CERN programme is supported through the CERN & Society Foundation.