Student artwork from Artsbridge, a program that brings Israeli, Palestinian, and American students together to explore conflict and peace through art.
Student artwork from Artsbridge, a program that brings Israeli, Palestinian, and American students together to explore conflict and peace through art.
Collaborative art between Palestinian and Israeli students at Artsbridge http://bit.ly/14jl4VV
One World
Art from Artsbridge, a program that brings Palestinian, Israeli and American students together to explore conflict and peace through art
For the first time, Artsbridge will be accepting applications from American students for our Summer 2013 Programs! The deadline to apply has been extended to May 15th. Look on our website for more information!
Mac OS X iTunes 10.6.3 (25) 64bit binary excerpts rendered as RGB images, woven into blankets.
The first two pieces in a new series of blankets dedicated to making visible the data structures that make up our everyday lives.
Robert Motherwell
Like Water - Palestinian Artist Taysir Batniji
109 words meaning water in Arabic language. This inventory was established by Mahmoud Darwish in his collection ‘Memory for forgetfulness’ - transcription with water on floor. - Taysir Batniji
(Source: isqineeha)
Joseba Eskubi
Untitled, 2008, oil on linen
These two girls would have never met, let alone been friends. One lives in Palestine, the other in Israel.
Through Artsbridge, these two girls and countless other friendships have been formed between Palestinian, Israeli and American teens.
Artsbridge brings teenagers from Palestine, Israel, and America together to explore conflict and peace through art.
by Jesús Devia / On Tumblr
A walk-in film installation and a series of paintings by the most famous and original artists to have come out of the former USSR: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov Photograph: courtesy the artist and Sprovieri, London
“You live out the confusions until they become clear.” — Anais Nin
“Mirror.” 2012.
Artwork from Artsbridge, a program that brings Palestinian, Israeli, and American teens together to explore conflict and peace through art.
Artwork from Artsbridge, a program that brings Palestinian, Israeli, and American teens together to explore conflict and peace through art. http://bit.ly/14jl4VV