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PEACE Photo Project ~ LA vs. War II

The revolutionary PEACE Photo Project will be happening during Art Vs. War II, so make sure to stand up for PEACE while you attend the show on Friday, Sept. 9th.

The PEACE Photo Project was created by LA artist Azul 213, and is the first human photo petition to bring awareness to peace. All walks of life have participated in the project, including LA native MURS (pictured above), who was first photographed for the PEACE Photo Project in October 2009 and is a strong advocate of the city of Los Angeles and international peace.

To date, The PEACE Photo Project has been active mainly in California, but is in the process of expanding into a national and international project representing many diverse communities united to deliver a universal message of peace and understanding.

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