Seattle Center Arts
Children's Middle East Peace Sculpture
Creator: Children of Seattle's Arab and Jewish Communities and Sabah Al-Dhaher Installed: 2003
Description:
Children's Middle East Peace Sculpture – Children of Seattle's Arab and Jewish communities, under the supervision of a Iraqi artist Sabah Al-Dhaher, created a a graceful twist of Italian marble atop a column of black basalt inscribed with the word peace in Arab and Hebrew. The work of art represents their hopes for peace and harmony in the world. Project founded and directed by Amineh Ayyad and dedicated on October 23, 2003.
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