Experience the Wild Walls project in new video produced by young people from Nafsi Africa
How do we learn about our endangered biodiversity – and about animals and plants elsewhere in the world? Project Wild Walls – Wild Walls makes an offer.
What happens when kids across continents work together on important topics?
And can you do it online?
In the Wild Walls project, the 6th graders at Jyderup School worked with children and young people from the art organization Art360 Kibera to depict the endangered biodiversity in both Denmark and Kenya.
They researched their own nature and with the help of Nafsi Africa and Spor Media, they exchanged photos and sketches and met online.
In Denmark, adult artists from ‘Børn maler stort’ were responsible for the artistic execution, and the visible results are two giant murals in two different locations. Kibera and in Jyderup.
Experience the Wild Walls project in new video produced by young people from Nafsi Africa
How do we learn about our endangered biodiversity – and about animals and plants elsewhere in the world? Project Wild Walls – Wild Walls makes an offer.
What happens when kids across continents work together on important topics?
And can you do it online?
In the Wild Walls project, the 6th graders at Jyderup School worked with children and young people from the art organization Art360 Kibera to depict the endangered biodiversity in both Denmark and Kenya.
They researched their own nature and with the help of Nafsi Africa and Spor Media, they exchanged photos and sketches and met online.
In Denmark, adult artists from ‘Børn maler stort’ were responsible for the artistic execution, and the visible results are two giant murals in two different locations. Kibera and in Jyderup.