I had the unique opportunity to work in collaboration with other artists, volunteers and school children to help create the Berlin Peach Wall mosaic. (image: CityArts)
"This Peace Wall brings Berlin and multicultural youth together with students from diverse EU countries and communities to create a mosaic that reflects on Berlin’s complex and often tragic past while looking forward into a future of peace envisioned by today’s generation of European youth.
The Mosaic Peace Wall was produced in the historic Mitte district of the city on a street known to many as the “Street of Tolerance” because of its proximity to the Old Jewish Cemetery, a landmark Protestant church, a historic Catholic hospital, and the Jewish School.
In a city once known primarily for being divided, the Peace Wall at a site of such historic and emotional importance is a significant contribution to the community. This wall connects - not divides - and celebrates the peaceful future that can be realized through the engagement of tomorrow’s leaders." - CityArts
I had the unique opportunity to work in collaboration with other artists, volunteers and school children to help create the Berlin Peach Wall mosaic. (image: CityArts)
"This Peace Wall brings Berlin and multicultural youth together with students from diverse EU countries and communities to create a mosaic that reflects on Berlin’s complex and often tragic past while looking forward into a future of peace envisioned by today’s generation of European youth.
The Mosaic Peace Wall was produced in the historic Mitte district of the city on a street known to many as the “Street of Tolerance” because of its proximity to the Old Jewish Cemetery, a landmark Protestant church, a historic Catholic hospital, and the Jewish School.
In a city once known primarily for being divided, the Peace Wall at a site of such historic and emotional importance is a significant contribution to the community. This wall connects - not divides - and celebrates the peaceful future that can be realized through the engagement of tomorrow’s leaders." - CityArts