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  1. The Art of Reconciliation is a collaborative and community-based project that took place during the summer of 2015 with over 200 individuals contributing. For 12 weeks participants helped to find discarded objects on the streets of Atlanta whereupon they were affixed onto metal frames thus revitalizing the wreckage.

  2. The Art of Reconciliation Performing Arts Company, Plymouth, Minnesota. 230 likes · 468 talking about this. We are creators who want to bring awareness and education through art and use the resulting...

  3. At least since Plato’s claim that it is the foundation of true knowledge, light has been identified by the Western philosophical canon as the source of universal wisdom. It is this implied connection between physical light and rationality that prompts Dag Petersson to assert in The Art of Reconciliation that photography is the visual counterpart of dialectical logic, because dialectics and ...

  4. 'The Art of Reconciliation', an award-winning documentary, is a powerful collaborative film project shared between the Cities of Charles Sturt and Port Adela...

  5. The Art of Reconciliation Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. Overview Authors: Dag Petersson 0; Dag Petersson. School of Architecture, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Denmark. View author publications. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar. 1467 Accesses. 2 Citations. Buy print copy ...

  6. About the Program. The Art of Reconciliation is a 3-month program that takes place virtually and on the Lekwungen Territory, otherwise known as the home of the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.. The Art of Reconciliation project will explore the attitudes, feelings and beliefs Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth have towards Reconciliation and through that process, express their reflections by ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Art and reconciliation is an emerging area of scholarship and practice that explores the potential of art in transitional justice, specifically to foster one of its core goals: reconciliation. Art encompasses a wide range of practices, from large public art initiatives to very small-scale participatory workshops, and involves diverse art forms, including fine art, photography, film, theatre ...