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Students at Suncity School in Gurgaon, India, with art created for the Global Art Project for Peace exchange.
Katherine Josten
Join in a multicultural celebration of global peace and goodwill through art! In March and April 2024, Global Art Project for Peace (GAPfP) participants will create and exchange art expressing their ideas of a peaceful global community—resulting in thousands of messages of peace and goodwill simultaneously encircling the Earth during the week of April 23–30, 2024.
Nominated for a UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence, GAPfP has had 165,000 participants in 97 countries on seven continents since the first exchange in 1994. Schools around the world have participated, involving thousands of students from kindergarten through graduate programs.
Our Mission
GAPfP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit volunteer organization. Our mission is to joyously create a culture of peace through art. The project celebrates diversity and multiculturalism while expressing the idea that we are all one.
The Global Art Project for Peace celebrates diversity and multiculturalism while expressing the idea that we are all one.
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