Twelve Years In: Writing for the Future Library (2014-2114)
at National Library of Australia
Wednesday, 20 May 2026 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time) + Add to calendar20/05/2026 18:0020/05/2026 19:00Australia/SydneyTwelve Years In: Writing for the Future Library (2014-2114)Twelve Years In: Writing for the Future Library (2014-2114)
Wednesday, 20 May 2026 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Organiser
Event Officer
0262621111
events@nla.gov.au
Address
National Library of Australia
Australia
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/fyrjk6National Library of Australia
AustraliaEvent OfficerfalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
Tickets
$0
This ticket includes general admission for one adult.
$0
This ticket includes access to the online event only.
Details
Twelve years into the century‑long literary artwork Future Library, created by Scottish artist Katie Paterson, producer and chair of the Future Library Trust Anne Beate Hovind shares the twelfth chapter of a project that will one day comprise one hundred.
Rooted in Oslo, Norway, the work grows, quite literally, alongside a forest planted in Nordmarka in 2014, whose trees will become the paper on which these sealed manuscripts will finally be printed in 2114.
Over the years, writers including Margaret Atwood, David Mitchell, Sjón, Elif Shafak, Han Kang, Karl Ove Knausgård, Ocean Vuong, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Judith Schalansky and Valeria Luiselli have entrusted their unseen texts to the project. This June, Tommy Orange and Amitav Ghosh will join them, handing over their manuscripts in a ceremony in Oslo.
Written for readers who will live a century from now, the Future Library unfolds slowly and tenderly across time. It invites us to consider authorship, trust, and the long arc of cross‑generational responsibility, as well as the climate and nature crises shaping our shared future. It asks what it means to write for an audience we will never meet, and how literature might carry care, imagination and solidarity across generations.
Anne Beate Hovind is a Norwegian urban developer, curator and cultural producer with an international profile in art in public space. With more than twenty years’ experience across art, architecture and civic infrastructure, she is known for initiating ambitious, long-term, site-specific projects that connect storytelling, place and community. She is the producer and curator of Future Library (2014–2114) by Katie Paterson—a hundred-year literary artwork and one of the most internationally acclaimed long-term cultural projects of our time.
Where
Organiser Information
Event Officer
National Library of Australia
0262621111