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The Chelsea Art Museum in association with Amnesty International USA
presents

THROUGH MY EYES:
Children's Drawings From Conflict Zones

July 14-30, 2005

An exhibition of drawings made by children from
Darfur, Uganda, Chechnya, Kosovo, Sudan and Iraq.
Also featuring photos from Liberia and Sierra Leone by Teun Voeten
And a video by young refugees from Burma/Myanmar.

Opening Event/Panel: Thursday, July 14, 6-8 PM

Uganda Childrens drawing

Panelists include:
Oliver Bercault (Human Rights Watch)
Kristin McHugh (Stanley Foundation)
Dr. Kate Porterfield (Bellevue/NYU Program Survivors of Torture)
Nishkala Suntharalingam (United Nations, Peacekeeping Operations)

With the support of:
AJA Project, Human Rights Watch, Kitgum's Children's Voices for Peace,
Stanley Foundation, War Child Netherlands, and the Puffin Foundation.

Organized by:
Amnesty International USA / Group 280 Manhattan

Exhibit page at Amnesty International

 

 

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