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L’Associació té la seva seu a Tivissa i organitza algunes activitats a La Mola d’en Beset. Explorem la nostra relació amb el paisatge, la natura i el medi ambient mitjançant l’art, l’artesania, el cine i altres activitats culturals. Volem contribuir a crear un món més sostenible.


The purposes of the Association as stated in our statutes

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Promote a greener and more sustainable future

Organise events and experiences in the natural world
Work together with other environmental organisations and experts in ecology.

Raise awareness about ecological issues, sustainability and the loss of biodiversity

Organise exhibitions, chats and pedagogical activities with special attention to species of flora and fauna in danger of extinction.

Explorar les maneres en què la interacció entre les persones, la natura i el paisatge pot ser de benefici mutu

Organise events and experiences in the natural world

Resucitate our links with nature and a sense of reciprocity

Organise events and experiences in the natural world
Treballar en xarxa amb altres entitats medi ambientals i experts en ecologia.

Place people in the role of cocreators and not of consumers of nature

Offer ECO WORKSHOPS and experiments with diferent artistic tecniques for example drawing, painting, sculpture, land art, printmaking, collage, photography, vídeo.

Provide a space for reflection and investigation of the intersection between art and ecology

Offer ECO WORKSHOPS and experiments with diferent artistic tecniques for example drawing, painting, sculpture, land art, printmaking, collage, photography, vídeo.

Promote the role of art in nature conservation because of its capacity to connect, create awareness, apreciation and provoke emotions.

Offer traditional rural crafts workshops for example drystone walling, green woodworking, ceramics.

Set up exhibitions of students’ work.

Promote a community spirit of mutual suport and resilience in the face of eco anxiety

Organise festivals and parties to celebrate our connection to nature and its fruits.

Raise awareness of the issues and heritage associated with rural areas

Make documentaries about relevant themes.

Organise a film club showing films on relevant topics.

Promote mutual understanding between urban and rural people.

Make documentaries about relevant themes.

Organise a film club showing films on relevant topics.

Founding Members

Paula Bessa

Treasurer
Paula is a Brazilian anthropologist and filmmaker living and working in Catalunya.

Dedicated to the research of musical practices which aim to produce social impact, considering both their economic and environmental aspects. As a documentarist, she likes to tell stories about how people engage and act with(in) their surroundings, observing landscapes and soundscapes as part of these constant interactions.

Clare Nelson

Secretària
Clare is Irish, living in Barcelona since 1986. She is trained and works as an architect.

Combining this with practice as a visual artist. She is specialised in sustainable construction, energy efficiency and restoration of old properties. She has taken part in different workshops for International Cooperation in Morocco, with the NGOs Setem and Terrachidia. She has given art classes to children, adults and students of the master’s course in Commercial Interiors in the Instituto Europeo di Design in Barcelona.

Jane Anderson

President
Jane is from Scotland, living and working in Catalunya since 1989.

She is an English philologist, community education worker and teacher by profession. She has facilitated and created educational and social projects in diverse contexts – university, community, school, business and family. Through her proposals she always seeks to discover what moves and engages people. With active listening as a starting point, she likes to engage with the dance of words, thoughts and emotions that arise. She expresses her own concerns through the creation of sculptural objects and collages using rejected and found objects, as well as natural materials.

PROJECT MOSAICS OF LIFE

CONNECT CONSERVE COLLABORATE

Thanks to a grant from the Diputació of Tarragona for our initiative MOSAICS DE VIDA we have been able to carry out the following projects at La Mola d’en Beset – drystone walling, art and nature, silvopasture, bird and bat habitat

DRYSTONE

Workshops to promote and protect this traditional construction technique declared intangible heritage by UNESCO.

One workshop, in English and Catalan and aimed specifically at women, stood out for fostering cultural exchange between the Catalan and Moroccan communities.The initiative has offered the opportunity to learn how to repair the drystone walls and structures that abound the territory. 

They have also promoted sustainability, inclusion, female empowerment, and social cohesion.

A grant of €487.36 was awarded by the Diputacio de Tarragona

 

BIODIVERSITY REFUGES BATS

La Mola d’en Beset has seen a significant decline in its bat population—an essential species for maintaining ecosystem balance. To encourage their return, two specific bat shelters have been installed, along with ten nest boxes for parids, small insectivorous birds that play a key role in natural pest control in forests.

In collaboration with GEPEC-EdC, a nest box building workshop was also held. The activity resulted in ten additional boxes, which were distributed among participants committed to installing them on their own properties.

This project promotes ecological land management and encourages active citizen involvement. It connects people with their environment, turning biodiversity into a shared, familiar, and locally protected value.

A grant of 769,25€ was awarded by the Diputacio de Tarragona

WALKING AS AN ARTISITIC PRACTICE

This workshop explores walking as a creative and mindful practice that deepens connection with the natural environment. Participants move through the landscape with attention and openness, observing their surroundings, collecting small found objects, and using these materials to create an artwork that dialogues with the space.
In a special session, the workshop was adapted for a group of Ukrainian soldiers recovering from war injuries who were unable to walk.
Seated under a tree, they engaged with the landscape through drawing, establishing an emotional link to their homeland and building an artistic bridge that transcended their situation.
The experience encourages a conscious relationship with nature, fosters imagination, and transforms walking into a reflective, aesthetic, and participatory artistic process.

A grant of €317,45 was awarded by the Diputacio de Tarragona

SILVOPASTURE WITH CATALAN DONKEYS

To restore the Mediterranean mosaic landscape and improve water flow at the Font de Cassanyes, an open space was created using silvopasture. The triple goal: reduce competing vegetation, recover open space, and help prevent forest fires.

Volunteers—WWOOFers and visitors—helped install 1.5 km of electric fencing, and for two months, three Catalan donkeys—an endangered native breed—grazed the site.

This project strengthens sustainable land management, raises awareness of mosaic landscapes, and promotes biodiversity, fire prevention, and the value of native breeds.

A grant of €1,678.52 was awarded by the Diputacio de Tarragona

Altres projectes realitzats

Happy Olives!

Documental poda
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Per Paula Bessa

The path of flowers (Ikebana) workshop

observing, harvesting and arranging natural materials to create sculptural pieces. A Japanese tradition and way of honouring the natural world.

Out of the mud workshop (Dorodango)

Soil metamorphoses into a bright and beautiful sphere with a bit of dry grass, water and a lot of patience. Traditional Japanese practice to honour the natural world.

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