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The Peace Museum (in the process of relocating) 312-440-1860
The Peace Museum is the first and only of its kind in the United States, exploring the imapact of war and peace through the arts. The museum was founded in 1981 by Mark Rogovin, a leading Chicago muralist, and Marjorie Craig Benton, former U.S. Representative to UNICEF.
The unique and valuable collection consists of more than 10,000 artifacts including original paintings, sculptures, drawings, ribbon banners, posters, buttons, and lithographs. Exhibits focus on individual peacemakers and artists, the horrors of war, Central America, domestic violence, human rights, prisons, and women's leadership. Thirteen rental exhibits are available and travel to many cities throughout the U.S. and internationally.
For young children through adults, educational opportunities enhance the development of peace making and conflict management skills. Guided tours for exhibitions, a peace curriculum, and specialized programs are available.
The Peace Museum is a non-profit organization and a licensed Illinois 501(c)(3) organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Hours: N/A (in the process of relocating)
Note: The Peace Museum will be sharing space with other cultural
organizations in the future. Our first exhibition in shared space opens
November 8th at the Chicago Public Library, Congress Corridor of the
Harold Washington Library (400 S. State St).
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May 19, 2008
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