May 2009
Mountain Jam

Sept. 2008
Burning Man

Aug. 2008
Tonga

July 2008
Scotland

Jan. 2008
Tanzania

Sept. 2007
Czech Republic

Jul. 2007
South Dakota, Rosebud Reservation

Jun. 2007
Egypt

Jan. - Feb. 2007
Ecuador

Nov. 2006
Washington, D.C.

Jul. 2006
Art Farm

Apr. 2006
Spain

Jan. 2006
Haiti

Oct. 2005
Tucson, Arizona

Sept. 2005
Washington, D.C.

Sept. 2005
Middletown, CT

Aug. 2005
San Francisco, CA

Jul. 2005
Palestine

Jun. 2005
New Haven, CT

Apr. 2005
Waterford, CT

Apr. 2005
Barbados

Mar. 2005
Mexico

Dec. 2004
Crystal Bowl Healing

Nov. 2004
Vietnam

Sept. 2004
Stanford University International Week Celebration

Aug. 2004
Oregon

May 2004
Ground Zero, New York City

Apr. 2004
Middletown, CT

Mar. 2004
Hawaii

Mar. 2004
New Haven, CT

Oct. 2003
Nrityagram

Sept. - Nov. 2003
South India

Summer 2003
Making the Peace Belt
The Artists for World Peace Foundation is a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for artistic expression that fosters world peace and raises funds to benefit humanitarian causes.

After circling the globe for six years, The International Peace Belt, initial project of Artists for World Peace, has been worn by peace keepers in sixteen countries and on four continents. From Vietnam War veterans in Vietnam to shaman in South Korea and Ecuador to a Flamenco instructor in Spain, dozens have incorporated The International Peace Belt into their sacred ceremonies and artistic performances, making the belt a living link between all cultures and peoples.

AFWP Founder
Wendy Black-Nasta

Where is the Belt?

On June 26th The International Peace Belt left for Canada with caretakers Jamie Datino, Simon O’Reilly, and Eli Williamson-Jones. They will be care taking TIPB in Montreal and Toronto. For details on their travels check out their blog at peacebeltcanada.blogspot.com.

Travels

May 2009
Mountain Jam
Hunter Mountain, NY

News

INK Magazine - April 22nd, 2009

Artists for World Peace was featured in INK magazine, an independent art publication based in Connecticut.

Message from Wendy Black-Nasta - March 17th, 2009

Artists for World Peace Director Wendy Black-Nasta delivers an update on the foundation.


Recent Media

June 3rd, 2009
My Morning Jacket


Related

July 2008
Scotland

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