Dear Abby - Art und Amen
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Dear Abby - Art und Amen
SANCTUARY & SUSTENANCE Sanctuary & Sustenance: The Story of Many Journeys, a multimedia projection of photography, film, music, and words, launched on June 20, 2013 in honor of World Refugee Day in cities around the world. The installation was projected on the facades of community centers, churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other places of worship that have historically opened their doors as places of welcome and shelter. Collaborators include Lynsey Addario, Marcus Bleasdale, Paula Bronstein, Helene Caux, Jean Chung, Ron Haviv, David Hogsholt, Giulio di Sturco, and James Whitlow Delano. Sanctuary & Sustenance was directed by filmmakers Leslie Thomas and Maren Wickwire and features music by the Argentine classical composer Osvaldo Noé Golijov. Additional music is by Lee Maddeford, Jonathan Wiest, and Ventanas. Through photographs, moving graphics, and music, viewers have an opportunity to trace the journey of a family during the catastrophic events of displacement, on a path to sanctuary, and through the long process of rebuilding life in a new community. Sanctuary & Sustenance aims to raise the public consciousness of these issues to a wide variety of people, and spark conversations about our collective responsibility to welcome refugees and encourage policy makers to act in favor of fundamental human rights for refugees and asylum seekers. 2015 OPPORTUNITIES We are excited to announce an opportunity to create a public dialogue in communities this year about the global journeys taken by refugees. We can assist local staff in the support of public projections of Sanctuary & Sustenance and in creating an accompanying workshop and photo exhibition documenting the lives of local refugee populations. We are currently working to identify partners in the US and abroad who would like to co-present the projections and exhibitions featuring local refugee groups. Our organization and other partners can coordinate the local photography and provide the multi-media exhibition at no cost. We can also coordinate the technical logistics involved. Typically, a co-presentation by a cultural venue, local refugee focused resettlement and/or advocacy group, and ART WORKS Projects creates a strong impact for the community and ensures that the project best supports resettled populations. Costs for projections vary widely depending on equipment available and ART WORKS can research and identify any costs to assist in confirming whether local partners have the capacity to participate. For further information please see: http://www.artworksprojects.org/our-projects/sanctuaryandsustenance/