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  • About
    • Our Program
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    • Creative Team
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    • Background
  • Projects
    • Immersive Projection Installations
    • Sculpture gift- Nagasaki Peace Park
      • About the project
      • Documentation
    • Maralinga Projects
      • Overview
      • Maralinga’s Long Shadow – Book Release
      • Sing ‘Maralinga’
      • Yalata’s atomic history
    • Balaklava projects
      • Overview
      • 10 Minutes to Midnight
      • Field of View exhibition
      • Posts
    • International workshops
      • Overview
      • Marshall Islands
      • Hiroshima Youth Leadership Workshop
    • Archive of Nuclear Harm
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    • R.E.A.D. – Reflect, Evaluate, Analyse, Document
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The Art of Peace, Nagasaki
 
    • Japan
  • The Art of Peace, Nagasaki

  • 12 years ago
  • Nagasaki is full of art, and it is no surprise that the prominent themes are peace and remembrance. The public art in Nagasaki ranges from community arts murals by young people to large-scale sculptures in the Nagasa[...]
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