Norway
See our workshops and exhibitions that have taken place in Norway.
We are happy to announce that a Peacepainting Exhibition can now be found at Rødbanken in Tromsø, Norway. As you pass by the bank's windows, you'll be greeted by a display of Peacepainting artwork created during two recent workshops in Tromsø.
Learn about our Peacpeainting workshop at Fellesverket, Bodø held in collaboaration with the Red Cross.
On Tuesday, September 19th, we continued our series of workshops in collaboration with Fellesverket, Red Cross, this time at Fellesverket Sentrum in Oslo.
Read about our workshop at Fellesverket, Tromsø and see paintings created.
On Tuesday, September 21st, we had workshops with youth at Fellesverket in Drammen, Norway. Read more.
On September 15, we organized a Peacepainting workshop at Fellesverket in Sandvika, Oslo, a youth project under the Red Cross. Many young people from various countries participated. Learn more and see paintings created.
Peacepainting hosted a painting workshop for future primary school teachers at Nesna Campus, highlighting creative techniques to teach equality and human rights principles in Norwegian schools.
Discover how Peaceainting and the Red Cross have come together in a powerful collaboration, empowering youth at various Fellesverket institutions in Norway.
Discover the recent painting workshop hosted by Peacepainting at Bindal Museum, where locals from Bindal and refugees from Ukraine came together.
This year, Peacepainting presented a unique exhibition consisting of paintings from all over the globe. Learn more.
Read about the significant encounter between Peacepainting and the King and Queen of Norway during their tour in Bindal.
Learn about our vision, the advancements made with the grant, and our commitment to fostering dialogue and positive change.
Discover the impact of Peacepainting's Art Workshops on children's development. NTNU recently published a research report unveiling significant findings that have attracted interest from the social and educational sciences community. Explore how these workshops nurture creativity, confidence, and social skills. Read the report here.
In collaboration with Harstad Kulturskole, we recently arranged a Peacepainting exhibition at Harstad Kulturhus. The paintings exhibited were made by children who recently came to Norway as refugees, and who have not yet learned Norwegian. The exhibition was opened by the Major of Harstad, Kari-Anne Opsal.
In collaboration with our long-term collaboration partner Avinor, we are happy to announce that we have now opened a new exhibition at Oslo Airport. A large space has been dedicated to the exhibition, and offers a unique experience of equality. Learn more and see a video of the exhibition.
Part 2 of our workshop at Galleri NordNorge in collaboration with Harstad kulturskole and Syrart (Syrian art), where we held workshops with children who recently came to Norway.
Read about the Peacepainting workshop in Herøy Municipality, fostering creativity, equality, and collaboration. In collaboration with the volunteer center, refugee service, and local kindergartens and supported by Mayor Eldbjørg, this inspiring event showcased artwork created by young participants from Herøy.
In collaboration with Harstad kulturskole and Syrart (Syrian art), we held two Peacepainting workshops at Galleri NordNorge in September. Participants were children who have recently come to Norway and are currently attending reception school in Harstad, where many came from Ukraine.
Day 2 of the Peace and Equality in the North workshop with an anonymous group of adults. See paintings created!
As part of the Peace and Equality in the North series that was held in the North of Norway this spring and summer, we held a 2-day workshop with an anonymous group of adults.
The Peacepainting method has proven to be a very successful method for helping to process, express and communicate people’s inner world.
On the 8th of June 2022, we held the second Peacepainting workshops in collaboration with Nordkappmuseet and Bodø2024 in Honningsvåg in the North of Norway.
Peacepainting was invited to have workshops on the annual intercultural festival "Stoppested i Verden" festival for children 6th of April in Hamar, Norway. See paintings created!
Monday 20 June, Alta Museum marked The World Refugee Day with the opening of our Peacepainting Exhibition named Peace and Equality in the North. Learn more and see a video from the exhibition.
A day of sharing stories and experiences at the Alta Museum. A mixed group took part in the Peacepainting workshop; locals who had experienced the burning of Finnmark and the evacuation during the second world war painted together with people from other countries who recently had moved to Alta.
Last week we had Peacepainting workshops in Terråk Skole, sponsored by The Cultural Schoolbag. This was the last out of three workshops we conducted at Terråk Skole in this project.
The Peacepainting method has proven to be a very successful method for helping to process, express and communicate people’s inner world.
Many powerful paintings and poems were created. Read more and see the art created by young Ukrainian refugees aged 6-12 years old.
On the 7th and 8th of June 2022, we held Peacepainting workshops in collaboration with Nordkappmuseet and Bodø2024 in Honningsvåg in the North of Norway. The participants’ messages and their paintings can be found in exhibitions at Nordkappmuseet this summer and will also be exhibited during the Nordkapp Festival 2022 from the 7th-11th of September 2022.
Today we kicked off the first workshop in a series of three; a project sponsored by The Cultural Schoolbag.