In collaboration with Kulturskolen i Brønnøy with schools in Vega, Vevelstad and Brønnøy a large Peacepainting exhibition took place in Brønnøysund on the 17th of September.
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Paintings created by adolescents are shipped between Norway and Russia for exhibitions and gifts.
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Peacepainting workshops were held at Terråk Skole as part of Nordic Peacepainting 2024 and Creative Week.
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On the 5th of June, we had a workshop with confirmants of 2021/2022 in Sømna, Norway. It was a beautiful Saturday with many interesting and exciting results.
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In collaboration with the Portuguese association APPDA Leiria we will take part in a project called “InAutism - Fostering Adult Integration”.
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In 2020 and 2021, Fiona Bauhofer conducted research on the Peacepainting Method and how it contributes to the Social and Emotional Learning Skills. We are now happy to release the results of this preliminary study on the Peacepainting method.
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We are very happy to announce that the company Maria Olaisen AS supports our work towards equality by providing financial support to Peacepainting Center AS. We are very grateful for Maria Olaisen As’ generous support, which will not only strengthen and benefit the local community on Helgeland, but the global world as a whole.
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A new training course for Peacepainting Instructors was held from the 14.-16.th of May in Oslo. In total 4 new Peacepainting Instructors participated.
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As part of two projects, Nordic Peacepainting 2024 and InAutism – Fostering Adult Integration, we conducted workshops with residents at Bindalseidet Day Center. The workshops were held over 2 days, and were the first in a series of workshops that will be held with these two projects.
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In close partnership with Bodø 2024, Peacepainting will develop and establish a series of workshops, exhibitions and training courses in a project named Nordic Peacepainting 2024. Together with Terråk Skole and Creative Week, we ran the first series of workshops marking the launch of Nordic Peacepainting 2024.
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Peacepainting Russia just held their second workshop of the year at School 200 in Yekaterinburg. The participants were very eager and created wonderful paintings that will travel around the world on exhibitions.
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On Tuesday 13 April, Qendra Sociale Murialdo and Italian Civil Service volunteers created a Peacepainting workshop for children in the Mbrostar Roma community.
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We are happy to announce that Fiona Bauhofer at Windesheim Honours College, Netherlands is currently doing research on the Peacepainting Method and how it impacts children's personality and resiliency development.
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Peacepainting Russia created a workshop for students at School 200, Yeakaterinburg.
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Together with Inn på Tunet in at Lilleheil in Bindal, we have created a youth project that involves learning about horses and Peacepainting. Peacepainting is a tool that stimulates introspection and learning, and will help to cement and process the knowledge the participants gather during the horse education sessions.
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This initiative was created after our original exchange project with Ekaterinburg was canceled due to Covid-19. Now the participants from Norway and Russia send paintings and Christmas presents to each other in the mail. Once each school receives them, they will create exhibitions in their classrooms. Together with other countries, the exchanged paintings will be exhibited in Ekaterinburg in 2021 in cooperation with UNESCO.
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The research group from NTNU led by Hilde Marie Thrana has carried out the first part of a pilot project to research the effects of the Peacepainting method.
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This weekend we had a training course for new Peacepainting Instructors in Terråk, Norway.
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When the Norwegian state budget was presented in October 2020, it was announced that Peacepainting will continue to receive state aid in 2020.
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All children in 1st grade at all schools in Bodø will now have Peacepainting workshops throughout the winter of 2020/2021. In total, there will be approx. 700 6-year-olds participating.
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