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A Sustainability Portrait of Educators for Sustainability
The four-day workshop participants were the six teachers at the Majoriaq Centre in Maniitsoq in Greenland and Elena de Casas and Peter Berliner, community psychologist in Association Siunissaq. Majoriaq is a second-chance educational option for the educational and social system to grant educationally marginalised young people the right to education, knowledge, and cultural activities.
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Portraits as Artivism for Humanization and Sustainability
Siunissaq is an Association that engages in eco-cultural, community-based activities for sustainability. It combines community art and psychosocial activities to overcome social suffering and to contrib- ute to self-determination, social justice, and creativity. We have done that in close and continuous dialogue with the local communities, especially with children.
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Lessons of the Land, Nomadic hub, Greenland
This interdisciplinary workshop was part of the Nomadic hub in Narsaq, Greenland, which consisted of several workshops were the collaborative activities focused on exploring understandings of one’s local environment and culture, while also enabling artistic processes and visual expressions across age groups and generations. The visit offered a unique experience of a Greenlandic school and…
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The Sound of Walking in Melting Snow
Soeren Zeuth, Tina Enghoff, Peter Josefsen, and a group of eight young people at the Majoriaq Centre in Maniitsoq did a creativity workshop on snow. In March 2023. The workshop was part of the Centre’s creativity course and was implemented in collaboration with Siunissaq and the New Genre Art Education UArctic project
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If you can dream it, you can do it
“If you can dream it, you can do it” workshop consisted of making video art together with local students from Inusullivik school, Narsaq. In the workshop, we explored the participants’ future images and local ecocultures through writing, conversations, filming and recording. During the workshop, we provided a glimpse of what it is like to work…
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Joy of creation and wildlife
One of the workshops was held with lower secondary students at the school in Narsaq. The students created masks of Greenlandic animals using recycled materials and watercolour pencils. Together with their teachers, they translated the animal names into several languages. The goal was to use sustainable materials and support place-based learning rooted in the students’…
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Nomadic Hub of AAE in Narsaq
The Nomadic Hub of Arctic Art Education, a travelling centre for Arctic art education, established its contemporary art education activities in early April 2025 in Narsaq, South Greenland, with a focus on the region’s cultural, social, and ecological conditions.
