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In 1937, outraged by reports and photos of the German air force’s bombing of civilians during the Spanish Civil War, Pablo Picasso painted Guernica, in response to the destruction of the town of that name. He used his art to spread the message around the world. Guernica has become a representation of every city ever bombed including the war in Ukraine.
Join me to talk about use our art to communicate and bring awareness of peace, or to its dichotomy, war. We can use our art to circle the globe and unite. It’s always been our role, now we must begin and no matter what, continue to connect and tell our stories through imagery, film, words, music — whatever our art form – all with the message to create peace and end the war.
Show Notes
Ways to #projectcreatepeace:
- Tell your stories about war or peace.
- Connect with family/friends in war torn areas.
- Look into your family’s past.
- Research and get ideas.
- Ask people.
People Mentioned
Pablo Picasso
Guernica Painting
Herman Makarenko
Concert in Maiden Square Video
Teru Kuwayama
My Interview with Teru Kuwayama
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