This artistic activity invites students to explore their creativity through a series of workshops designed to encourage cooperation, self-expression, and intercultural exchange in a relaxed and inspiring setting. Throughout the afternoon, students take part in various art workshops organized around the school garden, creating a lively and colorful atmosphere. Several creative corners were prepared by Sert’s teachers and students to offer a wide range of hands-on sessions. They could try serigraphy on fabric bags and learn how to print their own designs step by step. Another corner introduced them to origami, where they folded simple but beautiful paper figures while learning patience and precision. They also had the chance to create personalized badges using different colors, patterns, and materials, which allowed them to express their personal tastes. A craft area was dedicated to making bookmarks and bracelets, encouraging imagination and attention to detail. Finally, a cross-stitch embroidery workshop taught students basic stitching techniques so they could produce small decorative pieces to take home as souvenirs.

During the activity, participants move freely between the workshops, discovering new artistic techniques and sharing ideas with peers from other countries. This open format helps them communicate naturally, exchange cultural references, and support each other. The activity encourages creativity, collaboration, and cultural dialogue through the universal language of art, while helping students build confidence in their abilities and strengthen group cohesion.

 

Students enjoy a meaningful creative experience that strengthens team spirit, communication, and mutual understanding. As they work together, they learn to share ideas, support one another, and appreciate different ways of thinking. The collaborative atmosphere helps them build confidence and develop positive relationships with their peers. They also discover new artistic techniques, which encourages curiosity and personal expression. In the end, they leave with personalized art pieces that symbolize cooperation and shared creativity, reminding them of the time spent learning together. These creations also reflect the Erasmus+ values of openness, inclusion, and cultural appreciation, showing how art can bring people from different backgrounds closer and foster a sense of community.

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SPB25 CAE Art Corners
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