GROW! your library
The project runs from February 2013 till September 2014.
The target group is youngsters age 14-24. A group rarely found in public libraries and a group that most libraries finds it difficult to connect with.
In this project Risskov Library gives away its garden/outdoor areas to the local youth as a first step towards becoming a user oriented community center.
This project explores how the relations between youngsters and the library can be developed by exploring new arenas and new ways of learning – particularly welcoming young people who learn by doing.
The project has a long list of partners both in the educational field and among actors working with various aspects of sustainability.
[GROW! yourlibrary] is an out-door-maker space for young people. Sustainability is the overall headline.
SUSTAINABILITY understood not only environmentally but also socially and economically.
In pursuit of this headline all the makings in the maker space, must:
- Generate Social Capital
- Rethink Materials - using recycling and secondhand
- Include Hands-on-learning
- Everything must be build/made/developed in cooperation with the youngsters
[GROW! yourlibrary] has 4 cornerstones and a sandbox; 4 mandatory ele-ments and an arena for making.
- Before I die Wall – communicating on a physical wall, sharing dreams and ambitions for all local community to see
- Outdoor Library – shelves outside with materials that can be works of art, novels made by young people
- Urban Gardening – the opportunity to explore sustainability through growing your own food in the library garden
- Flea market – exploring how to act sustainable as a consumer
Project Organization
Project Owner: Inge Daugaard inda@aarhus.dk
Project Manager: Annette Harlis Thorgård aht@aarhus.dk
Member of Projest Team: Helene Bruhn Schvartzman hsc@aarhus.dk
The Project was supported by:
Project Partners
Leisure-time centres and youth clubs in Aarhus North – ’De Nye Unge’
Leisure and Culture, Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality
ArtEpi
De grønne guider i Aarhus
Contact
Project Manager Annette Harlis Thorgård aht@aarhus.dk
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/dyrk.ditbibliotek (in danish)
The project's blog
http://dyrkditbibliotek.blogspot.dk/ (in danish)