The City of Perth
Medical Association for Prevention of War
Insurance Commission of Western Australia
Australian Psychological Society
A group of Western Australian psychologists committed to promoting peace and non-violent ways of resolving conflict.
The City of Perth
Medical Association for Prevention of War
Insurance Commission of Western Australia
Australian Psychological Society
Contacts
M 0419 043 768 (Manita)
E psychs.for.peace(at)gmail.com
W Psychologists for Peace, interest group of the Australian Psychological Society
W Previous work submitted to the Peace Art Award
Interpreting the Theme of Peace
§ Inner peace - activities which can promote peace within the person, such as walking, prayer, meditation, relaxation, music, being in peaceful places;
§ Peace within the family – family members enjoy a shared activity together - a meal, a reunion, a trip. Family members resolve differences in non-violent ways;
§ Peace in the neighbourhood and community – conflicts at school or between friends are resolved in peace; or
§ Peace within and between nations - conflicts between groups and nations are resolved peacefully, for example by holding elections, by sharing resources, by helping those in greatest need.
Useful Links
Peace Art Awards (Psychologists for
Images from 2007 and 2005 awards
WA Artists for Peace Exhibition 2008 The Medical Association for Prevention of War invited professional Western Australian artists to submit artwork on the theme of peace for a exhibition and sale. Their works were exhibited at the
Artists
Western Australian Artists for Peace 2008
Hans Arkeveld http://www.creativecourses.com/creative/artistlist.html#HansArkeveld
Susanna Castleden
www.galeriedusseldorf.com.au/GDArtists/Castleden/SCExh2008/
Stuart Elliot
www.mcabelladinner.com/Stuart-Elliott.html
www.abc.net.au/stateline/wa/content/2004/s1041706.htm
Art critic David Bromfield writing about Stuart Elliot and Fakeology http://members.iinet.net.au/~postpub/8ball/Fakeology/Fakeology1.html
Galliano Fardin www.galeriedusseldorf.com.au/GDArtists/Fardin/Fardin.html
Ron Gomboc www.gomboc-gallery.com.au/artists/western_australian/sculptors/gomboc.htm
Naomi Grant www.naomigrant.com/About_Me.html & http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=TEsWMGdU0AQ
George Haynes & Jane Martin www.georgehaynes.com.au/biography
Nigel Hewitt www.nigelhewitt.com.au/ and www.gunyulgupgalleries.com.au/exhibitions/hewitt2/pages/preview.htm
Marie
Bevan Honey www.galeriedusseldorf.com.au/GDArtists/Honey/BHInFocus2003/BHInFocusMay2003.html
Ben Joel http://users.bigpond.net.au/benjamin_joel/
Robert Juniper
http://www.artists-worldwide.net/artists/paintings/juniper_robert.htm
Eveline Kotai http://evelinekotai.typepad.com/eveline_kotai_artworks/cvbio/
Brian McKay www.galeriedusseldorf.com.au/GDArtists/McKay/BMExh2002/BMcKayExh2002.html
Leon Pericles www.leonpericles.com.au/
Charles Smith www.smithsculptors.com/index.htm
Rick Verney http://members.iinet.net.au/~artmaker/
Joan Walsh-Smith www.smithsculptors.com/index.htm
International Artist
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Spanish painter, sculptor, graphic artist, and ceramist, who worked in
Other Peace Artists and Peace Art Projects
www.artandpeaceguernica.org (multilingual website) Art and Peace, a project developed in Gernika-Lumo (Bizkaia, Basque Country), declared by UNESCO as City of Peace, by three Gernika based organisations involved in cultural activities around the theme of Peace.
In 1999 they started a research, education and diffusion initiative based on the close relationship between all forms of Art and Peace. From the perspective of art it is possible to contribute not only to culture but to the construction of a culture of peace in the world.
www.artistsforpeace.org A peace art project of the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association. Particularly the following:
Silk Road #16, Char
Untitled, Leslie Doyle www.kdva.org/afp/images/gallery/l-doyle.html
Faith and
Gone in a Day or Two, Matthew T. www.kdva.org/afp/images/gallery/mt-clark.html
www.artistsnpeace.org/ An Artists for Peace Group comprising artists in
http://tinyurl.com/4yoos8 Artists for Peace exhibition 2009 in
http://tinyurl.com/48npys A Peace Art project conducted by the Service Learning Academy of Florida, USA. Particularly second picture from top.


2007 Theme
Peace between Diverse Cultures
Conditions
Value
$500 for student and $500 for the school of the winning student, as selected by an independent panel of judges
Exhibition
Mezzanine floor, State Library of WA (formerly known as Alexander Library), Perth Cultural Centre Precinct, between James and Francis Streets, Northbridge
Exhibition runs Monday 24 September to Friday 19 October 2007
Opening hours
Monday-Thursday 9.00am-8.00pm
Friday 9.00am-5.30pm
Saturday & Sunday 10.00am-5.30pm
Undercover carpark: Perth City Council Carpark No. 11, enter from Francis Street.
Organisers
Psychologists for Peace, Western Australia
http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/pfp/awards/
www.psychs-for-peace.blogspot.com
Psychologists for Peace is a (not for profit) Interest Group of the Australian Psychological Society (www.psychology.org.au ). Its members are psychologists who are concerned about the prevalence of war and conflict in our world and are interested in applying their professional skills to issues relating to promoting peace and preventing war. This is the second Biennial Peace Exhibition and Award.
Sponsor
Psychologists for Peace WA gratefully acknowledges the State Library of Western Australia (http://www.liswa.wa.gov.au/) for supporting this project by generously providing the exhibition space.
Further information
Manita Beskow phone (08) 9298 8485 or psychs.for.peace(at)gmail.com
Nikola McLennan phone (08) 9381-8551 or nikmac(at)westnet.com.au
Replace (at) with @ in email addresses above (SPAM-proofing).
Download registration formsWith the added help of a bequest in 2000 Psychologists for Peace groups across Australia develop their own local peace projects. In Tasmania a small grant program encourages psychology students to conduct peace psychology research projects on topics ranging from interpersonal to international relations.
The South Australian Psychologists for Peace group awards the authors of children’s books that feature a main character who resolves a conflict by actively choosing peaceful rather than violent methods. The winning books are recognised and publicised, so children have more peaceful role models.
A peace education officer works in Victorian schools to develop, market and promote peace education resources which are appropriate for primary and secondary schools and which improve understanding of non violent ways to solve conflict. Educational resources developed so far include children’s books and posters.
Responding to children about war
The inaugural Biennial Peace Art Exhibition & Award opened on Monday 24 October 2005 with the presentation of awards by Bernard Kerr (left) member of the Assessment and Moderation Panel for the Art Course of Studies in WA schools, and head of art at Scotch College.2005 Joint winners
Natalie Oon
Methodist Ladies College
Mantra
Tamara Siallagan
Mindarie Senior College
Keep Them Alive
Highly Commended
Sarah Deaman
Kalamunda Senior High School
Keep Peace Alive
Commended
Kate Bennison
Lockridge Senior High School
Untitled poster
Daniela Da Rui
Sacred Heart College
Unity
Emma England
Lockridge Senior High School
Untitled poster
Elly Gelle
Sacred Heart College
War for Peace
Participation Certificates
Scared Heart College Sorrento
Alissia Gomez, Utopia
Janelle Byrne, Untitled, mixed media
Ellen Dorizzi, Peace Love Unity
Kalamunda Senior High School
Terri Alexander, Rise & Fall
Justine Walsh, Liminal Paranoia
Charlotte Peel, Vulnerability
Bonnie Byrne, Peaceful Music
Julian Hart, Tainted Idealism
Patricia Dumitro, Objective
Samantha Wilkins, Let’s Have a War So We Can Go and Die!
Tenille Walsh, Let Peace Fly
Jamie Donald, Boarders Freedom
Jason Windsor, Peace Through Passion
Mindarie Senior College
Mark Alderton, I want you for US Army!
Ashley Arter, What Lies Before Us
Lockridge Senior High School
Lynda Patrick, Peace of Mind
Jade Stephens, Beauty
Leanne Morley, The Circles of Peace
Emma Hunter, Helping Hands
Sam Slade, Bright Change