In Episode 9 of Impact Stories, Ronny Eriksson interviews Anne Beate Hovind, curator of Oslo’s renowned Future Library. With a vision stretching over a century, Anne Beate shares insights into the power of public art and its potential to shape urban landscapes, inspire trust, and foster community. She discusses the Future Library project, which invites one author per year to write a work that will remain unread until 2114. 

Through this long-term initiative, Anne Beate explores the importance of imagination, empathy, and inclusivity in city planning. Join us as we explore how art can help bridge cultures, connect generations, and inspire hope in an ever-changing world.

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