Bergþórugata 20, 101, Reykjavik andrymi@riseup.net

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Mar
16
Sun
IWW – meeting
Mar 16 @ 14:00 – 16:00

Private meeting for IWW members

Mar
19
Wed
Safer Space Workshop (closed for organisers in Andrými)
Mar 19 @ 17:00 – 19:30

(Private event – closed for organisers in Andrými)

A short workshop meant for those who want to organise in Andrými.  The workshop has two parts:

  • Reflect upon what it means to be responsible and accommodating in a radical social space and what the notion of a safer space can mean for different people.
  • Reviewing all major material safety factors (locations of first aid kits, fire extinguishers and emergency exists etc. …)

The safer space workshop goes over the responsibilities that come with opening the house and taking care of the space. A short overview of key values and guidelines will be followed by a discussion about possible scenarios and solutions as well as a walk-through of the house.

Come over if you would like to learn how to support other people in the space, react to conflicts, get to know more about the work in our solidarity teams during bigger events or better understand why we have created the space.

If you’re already using the space, either organising within/with your group or as a participant, you’re encouraged to get to know how to support other people and build a safer space for all.

Andrými is open due to you, then let’s get together and talk about our radical social centre in town. Learn how to build a community where people feel welcome and safe.

NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Mar 19 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Mar
20
Thu
Expressive Arts Therapy for Asylum Seekers & Refugees (private sessions)
Mar 20 @ 09:00 – 12:30

Refugees and asylum seekers often find themselves in a liminal space, existing in a gap between the past and the future. In this in-between phase, individuals are neither fully part of their old culture nor fully integrated into a new one.

In Expressive Arts (EXA) therapy, we invite participants to enter this liminal space through art-making, ritual, and play. This process encourages exploration of the essence of one’s being, an encounter with beauty in the unknown, and the discovery of inner resources and potential. Art provides a means to give shape to fragmented stories, acting as a container for emotions that are difficult to express verbally. It is a way to communicate hope, and the process is resource-oriented, held with care and compassion within a thoughtfully crafted frame.

This bi-weekly gathering serves as a temporary home for the displaced and oppressed—a “testimony through art.” The goal is to foster a sense of belonging and connection, preventing withdrawal and helping participants move through physical and mental stagnation. Through creativity and imagination, we aim to cultivate a sense of hope in the midst of uncertainty.

Note on Group:
These sessions will be facilitated by Yi Jen Chang, expressive arts therapist-in-training. For safety and to maintain a consistent dynamic, this will be a closed group with a maximum of 6 participants. This group is currently full. If you’re interested in joining future sessions when space becomes available, please contact Yi Jen at bodywilderness@gmail.com. We will notify you as soon as a new group is formed. This group will be conducted in English, but all languages are welcome! Non-verbal communication and expression are always encouraged in this space.

What is expressive arts therapy?
Expressive arts therapy is a therapeutic approach that places the creative process at the center of the human experience. Rather than focusing on advanced skills, it emphasizes the innate creativity of individuals and the heightened sensitivity that enables them to bring new things into being. This integrative approach uses a variety of creative expressions—such as poetry, music, visual arts, theater, clay, movement, and nature-based methods—to help individuals navigate personal challenges/ inquiries and explore their own resources. No previous art experience is required—just your presence.

Mar
26
Wed
NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Mar 26 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Apr
2
Wed
NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Apr 2 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Apr
3
Thu
Expressive Arts Therapy for Asylum Seekers & Refugees (private sessions)
Apr 3 @ 09:00 – 12:30

Refugees and asylum seekers often find themselves in a liminal space, existing in a gap between the past and the future. In this in-between phase, individuals are neither fully part of their old culture nor fully integrated into a new one.

In Expressive Arts (EXA) therapy, we invite participants to enter this liminal space through art-making, ritual, and play. This process encourages exploration of the essence of one’s being, an encounter with beauty in the unknown, and the discovery of inner resources and potential. Art provides a means to give shape to fragmented stories, acting as a container for emotions that are difficult to express verbally. It is a way to communicate hope, and the process is resource-oriented, held with care and compassion within a thoughtfully crafted frame.

This bi-weekly gathering serves as a temporary home for the displaced and oppressed—a “testimony through art.” The goal is to foster a sense of belonging and connection, preventing withdrawal and helping participants move through physical and mental stagnation. Through creativity and imagination, we aim to cultivate a sense of hope in the midst of uncertainty.

Note on Group:
These sessions will be facilitated by Yi Jen Chang, expressive arts therapist-in-training. For safety and to maintain a consistent dynamic, this will be a closed group with a maximum of 6 participants. This group is currently full. If you’re interested in joining future sessions when space becomes available, please contact Yi Jen at bodywilderness@gmail.com. We will notify you as soon as a new group is formed. This group will be conducted in English, but all languages are welcome! Non-verbal communication and expression are always encouraged in this space.

What is expressive arts therapy?
Expressive arts therapy is a therapeutic approach that places the creative process at the center of the human experience. Rather than focusing on advanced skills, it emphasizes the innate creativity of individuals and the heightened sensitivity that enables them to bring new things into being. This integrative approach uses a variety of creative expressions—such as poetry, music, visual arts, theater, clay, movement, and nature-based methods—to help individuals navigate personal challenges/ inquiries and explore their own resources. No previous art experience is required—just your presence.

Private meeting
Apr 3 @ 17:00 – 19:00

Private meeting.

Apr
9
Wed
NO BORDERS fundur / meeting
Apr 9 @ 20:00 – 22:00

skipulagningsfundur

Apr
10
Thu
Seeds 010 – Mental Health, Planet Health
Apr 10 @ 15:30 – 18:30
  1. Mental Health & Planet Health Workshop | SEEDS Iceland description:
    “This workshop explores the connection between mental health and planetary health, addressing the impact of climate change on emotional well-being. Participants will learn about climate anxiety, its psychological effects, and practical coping strategies to build resilience. Through discussions and interactive activities, the session aims to promote a sense of empowerment, community, and action-oriented solutions for navigating eco-distress.”