First exhibition opened in the WaldHaus in Freiburg on 2nd of May 2024
A group of pupils from Freiburg have designed the visual identity for the project. Norwegian and German pupils and teacher worked together to present artwork from both countries in a common exhibition. 
Artwork from the exhibition in Freiburg
These are life stories written down by the German pupils, with mirrors and prints of the tree stems. The trees are also telling their stories.
These are life stories written down by the German pupils, with mirrors and prints of the tree stems. The trees are also telling their stories.
Hope
Hope
Video
Video
Pictures and names of pupils
Pictures and names of pupils
The second exhibition opened the 9th of April 2025 in Norway
24 pupils and 4 teachers from GLG in Freiburg and 17 pupils and 4 teachers from Hamar katedralskole arranged an exhibition in Hamar kulturhus, a public cultural centre in Hamar. The pupils presented art from the previous exhibition in Waldhaus in Freiburg, but also some new artwork made recently by new participating pupils. The assistant mayor in Hamar, Jane Meyer, held a speech on behalf of the municipality and pointed out the importance of European collaboration between young people and mutual understanding of our climate crisis.
Preparing a wall of personal testimonials from the pupils
Preparing a wall of personal testimonials from the pupils
Teachers and pupils finishing the art work at Hamar katedralskole
Teachers and pupils finishing the art work at Hamar katedralskole
Finding solutions when mounting the art work at Hamar cultural centre
Finding solutions when mounting the art work at Hamar cultural centre
Poster showing the time and purpose of the exhibition
Poster showing the time and purpose of the exhibition
The assistant Meyer of Hamar municipality, Jane Meyer, speaking at the official opening of the exhibition.
The assistant Meyer of Hamar municipality, Jane Meyer, speaking at the official opening of the exhibition.
Pupils from Norway and Germany sharing their thoughts on how it is to live in a time
Pupils from Norway and Germany sharing their thoughts on how it is to live in a time
Teachers talking to the crowd at the opening of the exhibition in Hamar cultural centre
Teachers talking to the crowd at the opening of the exhibition in Hamar cultural centre
Pupils and teachers together at Domkirkeodden in Hamar, under the ruins of the old cathedral.
Pupils and teachers together at Domkirkeodden in Hamar, under the ruins of the old cathedral.

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