SEEDS 031. Between Glaciers & Lava (1/2)
SEEDS 031. Between Glaciers & Lava (1/2)
Accommodation: SEEDS volunteers will stay in a local house; sleeping in shared rooms on mattresses in a sleeping bag accommodation. Please bring your own sleeping bag. Volunteers will receive food ingredients and will be in charge of cooking and cleaning. Remember to bring some traditional/typical food, drinks, music and recipes from your country for the intercultural evening.
Language: English will be the language in the camp; intermediate conversational skills are needed.
Extras: Participation fee EUR 350 (Euros). Please note that the fee can either be
transferred in advance via bank transfer, or paid for on arrival. The participation fee does not include the
transportation from Reykjavík to the camp and back, which will cost EUR 35 one way or EUR 70 both ways.
From 08.07.2023 to 20.07.2023
Participation fee: 350 Euro
Number of volunteers: 8
Types: Arts / Construction / Cultural
Region: West
WORK / PROJECT: SEEDS volunteers will again have the opportunity to contribute to this special art and culture
project in the west of Iceland. Since 2000, our hosts have been creating and developing an art residency camp,
outdoors and indoors art exhibitions and a chapel for all types of religions which are open to the public.
The residency grew around an old abandoned farm which has been in the process of transformation for the last
20 years. The residency supports various art and culture activities, especially for young artists, as well as
scientific research. Since the start of the project there have been thousands of visitors and plans exist to expand
the residency with several more houses that will be built using stone, turf and driftwood from the region.
The art residency is home to the artworks of Páll Guðmundsson, a famous local artist known for his use of stone
as an art medium. Páll’s art comes in forms of stone statues, paintings on stone surfaces and even a musical
instrument made of stone. His inspiration comes from Icelandic nature and traditional culture.
SEEDS volunteers will help with various tasks, such as maintenance work in the artwork garden; some of the
group may help with painting the artist’s workshop and some work in and around the chapel. Depending on the
projects’ needs we may also help in maintaining a walking path from the sculpture garden towards a small
canyon where some outdoor artwork can be found and help with setting up and moving the artwork, taking
down old fences, hand-picking trash and generally beautifying the surroundings.
The working day normally runs from 9:00 am to 17:00 (5:00 pm), with breaks for lunch and coffee. No previous
experience is necessary but the work is demanding and requires a good physical condition; it can at times be
repetitive but always rewarding. As it is outdoors work, volunteers shall be ready to adapt and be flexible with
the working and free-time schedule, as depending on the weather, we may not be able to perform some of the
tasks or activities planned. The working plan will depend on the needs of our local host, the progress of the
diverse projects in the area and of course on the weather conditions.
Volunteers need to be motivated to work outdoors on physical jobs and in changeable weather. Bring warm
winter clothes, under layers, waterproofs, walking shoes/boots, a good sleeping bag, hat, scarves and gloves.
ACCOMMODATION: SEEDS volunteers will stay in a local house; sleeping in shared rooms on mattresses in a
sleeping bag accommodation. Please bring your own sleeping bag.
Volunteers will receive food ingredients and will be in charge of cooking and cleaning. Remember to bring some
traditional/typical food, drinks, music and recipes from your country for the intercultural evening.
LOCATION: The project takes place in the western part of Iceland, in a unique natural environment with
breathtaking landscape, between glaciers and lava fields. The place is like an oasis in the desert, as the weather
there is often better than in the surroundings. Among the natural wonders nearby are the Hraunfossar
waterfalls, where water pours out of a lava field over a length of 1 km.
Additionally, the Hallmundarhraun lava field is among the deepest and best known in Iceland. Langjökull (Long
Glacier), the second largest glacier in Iceland, expands over 950 km2 and its highest point is 1355 m above sea
level. In addition to natural wonders this area is also famous for being one of the first settled locations in Iceland
and featured in some of the oldest Icelandic sagas.
LANGUAGE: English will be the language in the camp; intermediate conversational skills are needed.
TERMINAL: Closest international airport: Keflavík/Reykjavík (KEF). Bus station: BSÍ Reykjavík.
SEEDS offers the minibus option, a shared transportation from the SEEDS office, in Reykjavík, to the camp and
back. Apart from being cheaper and convenient, it allows participants to meet and have a relaxed trip, while
stopping on the way for interesting sites.
Meeting point at 14:00 (2:00 pm) on July 8 from SEEDS office. Return to Reykjavík in the evening of July 20.
EXTRAS / SPECIAL REMARKS: Participation fee EUR 350 (Euros). Please note that the fee can either be
transferred in advance via bank transfer, or paid for on arrival. The participation fee does not include the
transportation from Reykjavík to the camp and back, which will cost EUR 35 one way or EUR 70 both ways.
This work camp takes place in a remote region, in a natural area of extreme beauty. Our hosts will organise
some free-time activities, for instance hikes or visits to the beautiful surroundings. Other excursions (e.g. Golden
Circle or Snæfellsnes Peninsula) can be organised at discount fares for SEEDS volunteers.