Description: The "Creative Factory" (Atelier "Kreativ-Werkstatt"), which is to be understood as an art space, is open to young artists, teachers, children, young people, and others interested. It offers users various opportunities to develop their creative skills. People should be able to meet and exchange ideas in an unconventional way that is neither consumption- nor profit-oriented, and be encouraged to spend their time in a meaningful way. The "Creative Factory" works in a project-oriented way and involves the participants in planning and implementing events and activities. The “Creative Factory” and Gabriella Affolter, who is in charge of the project were awarded several times.
Type of Work: During 8 days people work on intercultural written images. Together, people create small-format wedge frames with the material available. Using a brush, pen, pencil or other tools and natural material, people will write their own short texts, poems, word collages, etc. or those of writers on the canvases to be created. It's a combination of different aspects: It's about cultural exchange as you do and listen to daily inputs about the countries and contexts, the volunteers are from; it's a food exchange as you always cook in groups in the evening; and it's for sure about arts as you will be working on the intercultural written images and there will be two different workshops offered: plaster and wires as well as henna tattoos. Arts is kind of the medium of it all.
Study Theme: During workshop discussions you deal with political, social and artistic questions. The study theme also depends on your interests, feel free to make suggestions. This workcamp is the perfect opportunity to learn about arts, your creativity and yourself!
Accommodation: The accommodation (Scout House) is located near the forest, but close to the city. There are mattresses & sheets available (but no beds) in two big rooms. Sleeping bags and pillows need to be brought personally for hygiene reasons. There are toilets and showers. There is a big common space, a kitchen, a terrace and lots of green space around the house, where you can e.g. play Ping Pong. There is no washing machine and no Wi-Fi. The camp coordinator will buy the food for the participants. The participants cook and clean themselves.
Language: The communication among the international volunteers happens in English. As some local people will join, also German might be used.
Requirements: You need to bring your sleeping bag & pillow as well as old clothes that can get dirty (you will paint).
Notes: Food can be obtained from regional and sustainable resources – we recommend you to limit your meat consumption, so as to contribute to the camp’s principle of sustainability.