Solo Exhibitions

 Seas’ Blue Yonder, Húsavík Whaling Museum, Iceland, 15. October 2024–15th December 2025

The Secret Garden, Kompan, Siglufjörður, Iceland as part of Frjó Art Festival, 12th – 28th of July 2024

Seas’ Blue Yonder, Skaftfell Art Centre, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland,  curated by Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir, 21. June –27th September 2024

Visitations: from Iceland to Alaska in borderless arctic seas  at Anchorage Museum Alaska: 7th Oct. 2022 – Sept. 2023

Visitations: Polar Bears out of Place at Akureyri Art Museum, Iceland. Curated by Æsa Sigurjónsdóttir,  25th Sept 2021 – 9th January 2022

Debatable Lands: Dialogues from Shared Worlds at Gerðarsafn, Kópavogur, Reykjavík, Iceland. “Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson 20-year Retrospective Exhibition”,  curated Becky Forsythe, 11th of Sept to 9th of January 2022

Vanishing Point: Where Species Meet, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Palmerstone Place, as part of Edinburg Art Festival 2019  July 25th  –  August  25th  2019

The Only Show in Town, Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, USA, 5. April  – 7. July 7th 2019

Feral Attraction:The Museum of Ghost Ruminants, solo exhibition in Gallerie Hnjótur, Iceland. June 2018 – September 2019

Beyond Plant Blindness, installation in three locations in the Botanical Garden in Gothenburg, Sweden, 12th April – 15th September 2017

Feral Attraction: The Museum of Ghost Ruminants, solo exhibition in Listasafn ASI, Reykjavík, Iceland, 5th – 28th February 2016

Trout Fishing in America and Other stories solo- exhibition Arizona State Museum, curated by Heather Lineberry & Ron Broglio, 3rd October – 17th January 2015

State Darwin Museum Moscow, as part of UK – Russia year of Culture 2014. Vanishing Point: Where Species Meet.  20. Jan  – 20. Feb 2014

Animal Matters: Sverdrup Gallery, University of Oslo, Norway. Commissioned by Liv Emma Thorson,  11. May  to 24. Aug. 2012

I’m Not There: installation at the site of Beaumaris Zoo,Ten Days on the Island Festival, Hobart,Tasmania, curated Yvette Watt, 2011

Uncertainty in the City: Pets, Pests and Prey, Storey Gallery, Lancaster,  U.K  18. Sept – 27.Nov 2010  Curated by Susie Jones, Public talk events, #The Broken Skin (16.10)  #The Wild and the Cultivated (30.10)  #The Desirable Neighbour (13.11)

Radio Animal: touring radio station www.radioanimal.org @Lanercost Priory, 10.07  @Grizedale Arts, Cumbria, 13.11  @Lancaster, Market Square, 23.10 @Interspecies, A-Foundation, London 3-6.10  @Egremont Crab Fair, 19.09 @Broughton Game Fair 28.06 @Appleby Horse Fair 4-6.06 @Lancaster Garden and Country Fair 7.06 2010

between you and me,  @Kalmar Museum, Kalmar Sweden curated by Bengt Olof  29. Aug – 24. Oct 2010, @Pod Space Gallery Newcastle, Australia 12. July to 2. August 2010,  @Glashuset, Gothenburg, Sweden.  27. March  to 12. April 2009

nanoq: flat out and bluesome, Photographic Installations and events, @Tromsø Polar Museum, Tromsø, Norway, 1.06 2011 – 30.03 2012, @Svalbard Museum, Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen, 2010/11, @Manchester Metropolitan Museum, U.K. 13.02 -11.07 2010, @Worcester Art Galleries and Museum, U.K.  27.11 2009 -10.01 2010, @nanuk, Grenna Museum, Sweden 13.06 – 13.09 2009,                   @New Walk Museum, Leicester, U.K 24.01 – 5.04 2009,                         @Scott Polar Research Institute, U.K 13.05 – 20.08 2008,                    @Fram Museum, Oslo, Norway, 30.11 07 -1.09 2008,                 @Nordic House, Faroe Islands, 14.03 – 30.04 2007,             @Horniman Museum, London, 10 2006 – 03 2007,    @Nordatlantens Brygge, Copenhagen, 09.2006 – 02.2007,     @nanoq, installation and book launch, Valand School of Art, Gothenburg, 2006,                                                                                       @Sensi(a)ble Spaces, Askja, The Centre for Natural Sciences, University of Iceland, 2006,                                                                         @Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, U.K 2006,                  @University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, U.K 2004

nanoq: flat out and bluesome (installation incorporating ten taxidermic  polar bears) in Spike Island, Bristol, U.K  2004

(a)fly, #Konstmuseum, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2007, National Museum of Iceland, & Reykjavik City Library, for Reykjavik International Art Festival, 2006

Big Mouth Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland, 2004

There are some things you have to know, 300m3, Göteborg, Sweden, 2004

Lullabies, Hafnarhúsið, Reykjavik City Museum. Iceland, 2003