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Kenneth Pietrobono is a New York based artist whose work focuses on political and social critique through photography, works on paper, and installations. |
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Cambodian Living Arts (CLA) is a Cambodia-based non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the transformation of Cambodia through the arts. |
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Immigrant Movement International is an art project implementing the concept of Useful Art, in which artists actively implement the merger of art into society’s urgent social, political, and scientific issues. |
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Nancy Hannans creates paintings that celebrate our common humanexperiences as stepping-stones towards peace. |
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The Dialogue is a new iconostasis, a beautiful visual history, created for meditation and prayer, which encourages humanity from all religions to break free from what divides us. |
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Vann Nath (1946–September 5, 2011) was one of only fourteen prisoners known to survive the Tuol Sleng torture center in Phnom Penh during the reign of the Khmer Rouge. After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, the new government asked him to paint pictures of the prison tortures so the world would know the horrors of the “Killing Fields.” |
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A Show of Respect, War Child Series—A body of work painted by artist Helen Broadfoot for the children of war. This exhibition is comprised of ten large oil paintings underscoring the violation of these children’s basic human rights. Each painting depicts a child from a different country and chronicles ways that war effects children. |
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One Life: A Call to Consciousness—Kevin McKelvy has created sixteen originals to produce eight blended images of historical characters, political icons, and religious and social figures. We are featuring five of those pieces here. |