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Traveling Exhibits

Listings of available exhibits from members of the International Network of Museums for Peace.

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HIROSHIMA PEACE MEMORIAL MUSEUM,  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  is ready to loan photo panels,
A-Bomb artifacts, and videos for the display of Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition.

 

  

 

 

 

Member organizations are encouraged to take advantage of this offer to assist in organizing exhibitions
that further contribute to leading our world to a nuclear free future.  
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

 


The Peace Museum in Bradford, England has a number of traveling exhibitions which we loan out to organizations around the world.  
Two you might be interested in are one on women peacemakers and the other on Nobel peace prize winners.  We also have one called
 ‘A Vision Shared’ which is a pictorial history of the British peace movement and can be viewed on the peace museum’s website
(currently being updated):  www.peacemuseum.org.uk

For more information on how to borrow the traveling exhibitions, please contact: 

Peter Nias and Julie Obermeyer at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Missing Peace Art Space logo

Exhibitions of the "Art of Peace" available.

Mary Perry Stone,

 

Helen Broadfoot (Show of Respect)

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Drawing Paradise on the 'Axis of Evil'
Images from an art exhibition by Emily Johns

Bam Earthquake - Underground Poetry


 

“Nonviolent Solutions,” an interactive exhibit featuring eight case histories showing how nonviolent methods have changed the lives of 64% of the world’s people.
This is a key exhibit produced by the Dayton International Peace Museum and it is available for loan to other educational institutions.

Two version sizes are available. Contact the peace museum for details: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

   

 Travelling Exhibitions from Museo De La De Gernika

 "Hiroshima and Nagasaki"
In August 1945, two atomic bombs completely destroyed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki taking with the lives of more than 200,000 people ...

History

The bombing of Gernika. April 26, 1937
In 2007, when we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Guernica, it seemed important to existing touring exhibition at the
Museum of Peace on the bombing of Gernika ...


The women of Gernika in the twentieth century. Testimony and experiences
Through this initiative, is to recover the history of women guerniquesas in the twentieth century. A tribute to the heroines of our people ...

Pending: The Spanish Civil War in the textbooks
This exhibition addresses the treatment of the Spanish Civil War in school textbooks since 1939 until today, with special attention to tampering
and concealment of facts made during Franco ...

Peace and Human Rights

Art and Human Rights
This exhibition represents a commitment to the spirit and values shown on the principles of the Declaration of Human Rights ...

From apartheid to democracy: the struggle for liberation in South Africa
Apartheid was a deliberate policy to deprive black South Africans of their liberties 

The Way of Peace
Gernika and Pforzheim are twinned. Both are cities martyrs who suffered terrible air raids ...

 MAKING PEACE             ICB

"Making Peace" is a tribute to the people who — all over the world — devote their time, energy and
resources to the cause of peace. It also marks the centenary of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to
the International Peace Bureau (IPB), the world’s oldest and broadest peace federation, with 320
member organisations in over 70 countries.

Since its founding in 1891 in Switzerland, 13 IPB leaders, including the Swiss Élie Ducommun and
Albert Gobat, have also been recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize (a number unequalled by any
other organisation).

MORE HERE>>  MAKING PEACE

www.ipb.org


 

   
 

 

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