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This Artists for Peace image is based on
drawing from Heather Spears, Drawn from the Fire,
exhibition catalogue, 1989. ISBN-87-983320-7 33p.
Artists who believe in the power of words, sounds and images.
vrede, Waki Qiwebis, Khanaghutyun, Baké, pakoj, shAnti,
Spokoj, peoc'h, Nyeinjanyei, Pau, nanomonsetôtse, Tsumukikiatu, Wetaskiwin,
Lapé, mir, mir, fred, Sulh, vrede, Hetep, peace, paco, rahu, Solh, Vakaçegu,
Rauha, paix, Fifa, fred, sěochaint, síocháin, der friede, Irini, py'guapy,
malu, Shanti, kev sib haum xeeb, béke, Friđur, damai, Tutkium, pace, Heiwa,
Rukun, Soksang, Rój, Peoning Hwa, Hasiti, Wolakota, Santiphap, pax, taika,
paci, rongo, Ets’a’an Olal, Enh Taiwain, tlamatcanemiliztli, fred, pokoj,
paz, sérë, pace, pasch, Wo’okeyeh, paz, Amani, fred, kapayapaan, Amaithi,
Santiphap, Sidi, Baris, amn; salaam, Hoa Binh, Heddwch, Sholem, Alaafia,
uxolo, Layeni, Ukuthula
Artists for Peace 2004, Blue Grama Publications Corp., March
2004, ISSN 1710-4963
About the Project - an introduction
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Twenty-eight artists participating from various Canadian
provinces (twenty-four: four from British Columbia, four from Alberta, two
from Manitoba, nine from Ontario, four from the Maritimes [Nova Scotia-3,
PEI-1], and one from Quebec), two Americans from California, a League of
Canadian poets lifetime member, Heather Spears,
currently residing in Denmark and Todd Swift from
England.
Click the name of the artist in the image, or use Artist navigation
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to access individual submissions.
Names are alphabetical by surname.
Submissions have been presented in print, in html, pdf and .jpg
format. Click
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support; here for more info on HTML, JPG or
PDF file types.
Some
pieces are available in audio. These are
indicated with the headset icon:
Click the icon image to listen.
Submissions are compiled into one electronic document for
download:
All Project Submissions [pdf
format warning: 70MB!—download while you go for lunch.]
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access info. Zip is also available to save a little time.
Comments can be made in the Blue Grama Publications
guestbook—please
mention the Artists for Peace 2004 website project when making a comment.
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