In the beautiful coastal city of Bodø, we recently had the privilege of hosting a Peacepainting workshop at Fellesverket Bodø as part of our collaboration with Red Cross. Fellesverket, a vital youth project under the Red Cross, embodies a vision of providing open meeting places with free activity offerings for youth and young adults. It serves as a social arena for learning, and offers inspiring activities collaboratively developed by young individuals and volunteers.
In Peacepainting, we believe in the transformative power of art to unite and empower individuals from all walks of life. Our collaboration with the Norwegian Red Cross has allowed us to organize a series of Peacepainting workshops across various Fellesverket locations throughout the country.
About Fellesverket, Bodø
Fellesverket in Bodø is created for young people, offering a safe and creative environment where they can gather, express themselves, and engage in diverse activities. It is a place where youth can thrive, learn, and develop skills while building a strong sense of community.
The Peacepainting Workshop Experience
During our workshop at Fellesverket, Bodø, young people from the local community came together to participate. The workshop served as a platform for creativity and self-expression in a context of equality among people and nations.
The response from the participants was overwhelmingly positive. They expressed their appreciation for the workshop. Many mentioned their desire for more Peacepainting workshops in the future, which serves as a testament to the impact of art in fostering unity and a sense of belonging.
This heartwarming feedback fuels our motivation to continue promoting creativity, equality, and connection through art in communities like Bodø. We look forward to inspire and engage even more young individuals at more Fellesverket insitutions in the days to come.
Some of the Paintings Created
Sunset
- Sara and Mina, Norway
You can be just as you like, and no one shall make any comments
- Guro, Dina, Bertina, Norway
You are bigger than you think
- Axel, Norway