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Who I am, Who I Love

12–19 July 2026 (travel days included)
Grain&Sens eco-site (Boffres, France)

Free for selected participants

Who I Am, Who I Love is a week-long recidency for young people (18-25) from France and Denmark who want to explore identity, relationships and modern love through art, honest conversation and shared living.

We gather to slow down, to reflect, to make things together, and to find words and images for what often goes unspoken.

This space is for you if you feel drawn to

  • exploring who you are and how you love, free from judgment or shame

  • expressing yourself through photography, writing and creative making

  • having real conversations about consent, connection and belonging

  • living simply, eating well and spending time outdoors

  • meeting people from a different country and culture

  • sharing parts of your story and being witnessed in return

  • leaving with something tangible - a portrait, a portfolio, and a new language for yourself and how you love

Who can apply? Young people aged 18-25 living in France or Denmark. We warmly encourage applications from people navigating LGBTQIA+ identity, neurodiversity, rural isolation, or economic or social barriers to participation.

What's covered? Everything. Green travel, accommodation at an eco-farm, meals and participation are fully funded by an EU Erasmus+ grant.

Online calls
 

  • Introductory meeting for the group (date TBA)

If you've been waiting for a space to ask the questions that matter, we'd love to meet you there.

More info soon

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ANIMA Artistic residency and

research-creation on ecological crises

20–27 October 2026 (travel days included)

Grain&Sens eco-site (Boffres, France)

Free for selected participants

ANIMA is a 7-day Erasmus+ artistic residency and research-creation journey for young people (18–25) from France, Denmark, Germany, Italy and Portugal who want to understand what the ecological crisis is doing in their lives. The artistic journey transforms our understanding into something we can feel, share and act on.
 

We gather to think together, to move, to make things, and to find new languages for what is already living inside us.

This space is for you if you feel drawn to:

  • sitting with difficult questions about the world and not running from them

  • expressing yourself through writing, dance, sound and image

  • connecting your inner life to what is happening collectively and politically

  • being part of something between art, research and lived experience

  • meeting young people from different countries who are asking the same questions

  • contributing to something that will last as we will create a performance, a sound installation, and a book

  • being supported before, during and after the experience

Who can join? Young people aged 18–25 living in France, Denmark, Germany, Italy or Portugal. We warmly welcome people navigating psychological or social vulnerability, distance from formal institutions, or simply a need to express themselves and find community.

What's covered? Travel, accommodation, meals and participation are fully funded by an EU Erasmus+ grant. Country partner organisations support and accompanies you throughout the project.

Online calls

 

  • Preparatory meetings before departure (dates TBA)

  • Follow-up meeting after the journey (in-person and online, dates TBA)
     

If you feel something stirring when you read this, that might be enough of a reason to apply.

More info soon

Fertile Futures

13-21 June 2026
Community gASTWERKe, Kassel (Germany)

Free for selected participants

Fertile Futures is a week‑long Erasmus+ seminar for young adults (18-30) who want to explore how to live, act and stay connected in a world shaped by uncertainty. We gather to slow down, to listen, to build kinship, and to practice resilience together.

This space is for you if you feel drawn to:

 

  • reconnecting with yourself, others and the more‑than‑human world

  • navigating eco‑anxiety with steadiness and care

  • contributing to positive change in grounded, realistic ways

  • being outdoors, learning through experience

  • belonging to a supportive group

  • meeting people from different cultures

  • sharing parts of your story and being witnessed in return


We warmly encourage applications from people facing social, economic or geographic barriers.


Everything is covered. Travel (green routes by carpooling, bus, or train), accommodation, food and participation are fully funded by an EU grant.

Online calls


16 May 2026, 19.00h-20.30h
29 June 2026, 19:00h-20:00h

+ one call for travel coordination (date TBA)

If this resonates, we’d love to meet you on this shared path toward more fertile futures.

More info

Applications closed

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