Art for Peace helps youth explore conflict resolution and engagement through the medium of art. The program’s components include a curriculum and an art show.
The Art for Peace Toolkit is an instrument to teach conflict resolution through creative expression, and includes a series of conflict resolution concepts, art project ideas and art techniques, and art supplies that can be used on their own or as a supplement to conflict resolution curriculum for students in grades 3-8.
Each Toolkit consists of a set of “art start cards” that provide 5 conflict resolution concepts for students to choose as a theme, 10-15 different art project ideas, and 6 different art tips. These cards also include a glossary for what might be unfamiliar art terms and the art supplies helpful in creating art projects.
Western Justice Center (WJC) created the Art for Peace Art Start Cards in collaboration with MetaFour Productions.
Create Peace Art Festival
WJC hosted the second annual Create Peace Art Festival on June 5, 2011, with 133 peace-themed artworks created by youth grades 3-12 officially entered in the show. A number of other works were also exhibited for display. The inagural art festival was held on May 15, 2010, with 60 pieces of artwork created by youth ages 8-19. Both art festivals occured in collaboration with MetaFour Productions. Pasadena's Mayor Bill Bogaard welcomed the audience at both shows.
Create Peace was designed as a space for students in youth-based conflict resolution programs, art classes, afterschool programs, or other youth-group settings from throughout Los Angeles County to showcase their peace-themed artwork. The purpose of creating this space is to encourage students and those viewing the artwork to be inspired to think creatively about ways to build cultures of peace.


