The Role of Art in Promoting Peace

The blog posts are usually written in the respective native language.

Art Beyond Survival? Revisiting Creativity and Peace in Post-2024 Syria

By Juline Beaujouan When I first began working with a group of young artists in northern Syria in late 2020, they were creating in the midst of conflict. Their work emerged from trauma, displacement, and loss – art was, quite literally, a survival tool. It offered emotional release, a sense of identity, and a quiet form of resistance. Now, after the Assad regime fell in December 2024 and Syria embarked on a long, uncertain path to recovery, many of these artists are back in their hometowns....

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“Create Peace”: Die Bedeutung von Wissenschaft, Kunst, Sport und Religion für den Frieden

Die interdisziplinäre Veranstaltungsreihe, initiiert und kuratiert von Prof. Dr. med. Rainer M. Holm-Hadulla, affiliierter Professor am Zentrum für Psychosoziale Medizin, setzt sich mit der Bedeutung von Wissenschaft, Kunst, Sport und Religion für den Frieden auseinander. Die Veranstaltungsreihe findet in Kooperation mit verschiedenen Instituten der Universität und kulturellen Einrichtungen sowie der Stadt Heidelberg und steht unter der Schirmherrschaft: von Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner,...

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Female Art Rising: Wie Kunst Frieden formt

Von Belma Kučukalić In Sarajewo fand vom 17. bis 21. September 2024 das erste Female Art Rising Festival (FAR) statt. Es war mehr als nur ein Fest der Kunst. Gedacht war es als eine regionale, transformative Bewegung, die die Künstlerinnen des westlichen Balkans zusammenbringt. Gemeinsam wollten sie für Gleichberechtigung und Inklusion eintreten und das Erbe des Konflikts durch kreativen Ausdruck heilen. Im Kern ging es um Freiheit, den höchsten Wert, und darum, zu zeigen, wie Kunst als...

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ArtPeace: Power, Resistance, and the Radical Imagination

By Oliver P. Richmond In conflict-affected societies, peace is rarely born at the negotiating table alone. Discussions in the halls of statecraft tended to reflect geopolitical struggles, seen through the eyes of powerful political and economic elites. This type of peacemaking leads to narrow agreements that often excludes people, particularly their rights and understandings of the world.  For example, for an artistic depiction that may (or may not) be critical of violence and elite power and...

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The Role of Art in Promoting Peace

By Matthias Ries Imagine it is peace. And imagine: "Art makes us curious and courageous. It changes our perception of the world. Art opens doors to realities that are otherwise hidden. As a universal language, art allows for new forms of thought, it breaks through old patterns, overcomes norms, ideologies and belief systems. Art invites us to take on new perspectives, to understand the behavior of our counterparts and the consequences of our own behavior. It gives us beauty and makes us...

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