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Museum on the Seam: Posters on the theme of coexistence
For dialogue, understanding and coexistence:
The museum's display examines, through innovative visual tools and learning arrays, diverse ways for bridging the differences between adversaries and various groups in society, for creating an understanding and conditions for coexistence in Israel and throughout the world.
The museum conveys, via artistic means, messages of respect for the "other" and the different, reverence of man's liberty, regard for a civilized polemic and an exclusion of violence as a probable way for solving social, political, religious, communal and ethnic conflicts.
The Museum on the Seam's Basement Gallery takes upon itself, as an intrinsic part of the museum, the promotion of an artistic dialogue on socio-political issues. Through a series of changing exhibitions and cooperation with different atists and their various ways of expression, the museum opens yet another path for reaching its goals.
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MUSEUM ON THE SEAM Raphie Etgar, Israel
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COEXISTENCE Ahlam Shibli, Israel
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COEXISTENCE Piotr Mlodozeniec, Poland
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COEXISTENCE Jiri Svetlik, Czech Republic
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COEXISTENCE Uno Yasuyuki, Japan
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COEXISTENCE André de Castro and Sergio Livzzi, Brasil
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COEXISTENCE Yossi Lemel, Israel
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COEXISTENCE Posters displayed along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City
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COEXISTENCE Posters displayed along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City
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COEXISTENCE Posters displayed along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City
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COEXISTENCE Posters displayed along the walls of Jerusalem's Old City
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