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  1. Investigating artist-led projects and initiatives that harness the arts or that use arts based methods, it examines how artists, arts organisers, practitioners and the participants and audiences of arts initiatives conceptualise reconciliation, how they define the contribution of the arts to reconciliation and peace-building, how they differentiate between different forms of artistic work and ...

  2. 21 de mar. de 2022 · THE ART OF RECONCILIATION. True reconciliation goes beyond forgiveness, but it must start with forgiveness. While forgiveness can be a private state of the heart, reconciliation involves both the one who asks for forgiveness and the one who receives forgiveness. It goes a few steps further to restore the relationship between people.

  3. The Art of Reconciliation follows eight First Nations people as they are each paired with an artist to tell their stories and experiences of reconciliation through the creation of portraits.

  4. 10 de set. de 2017 · For this reason, art “has a really important place within the reconciliation dialogue and… more funding should go to supporting Indigenous people creating their art (culture and way of being) with and for their people rather than reconciliation being focused on Indigenous and non-Indigenous collaborations because we have so much to reconcile within our own communities” (Dr. Dangeli ...

  5. The Art of Reconciliation Performing Arts Company, Plymouth, Minnesota. 230 likes · 468 talking about this. We are creators who want to bring awareness...

  6. 1 de jan. 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 ...

  7. 9 de mai. de 2017 · Reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict – especially where it has involved mass atrocity, divided communities and destroyed lives – is an immensely difficult challenge. The extent to which different types of transitional justice mechanisms may or may not lead to reconciliation remains murky, with little empirical evidence to support claims either way. Asking what the ‘impact ...