PEACE Exhibition: What Does it Mean to You? Atlanta, Georgia
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This multimedia community art project featuring A Peace of My Mind, an exhibition by photographer John Noltner, fosters public dialogue on conflict resolution, civic responsibility, and PEACE. Black and white portraits and oral histories help illustrate what peace means to over fifty subjects, and how they work toward it in their lives. Those profiled include Holocaust survivors and a homeless man, a Somali refugee and a military chaplain, a pottery instructor and an oil company executive. Artists, volunteers, politicians, and business leaders all share their thoughts and inspiring stories in a series that celebrates our common experience and sense of community.


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