
JOIN US for an unforgettable event, If the Earth Had Hands, a profound multimedia art exhibit that delves into themes of war, peace, and healing through the eyes of children and the power of creative expression.
This exhibit is the culmination of three years of dedication, learning, and resilience from the children of The Questioneers, an organization founded to help children tell their stories through art, photography, and poetry.
Under the expert guidance of April Larson and Elie Assi, these young artists—many of whom have experienced the harrowing realities of war—have used photography to process their emotions, explore their identities, and share their perspectives with the world.
WHAT TO EXPECT
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A PANEL ON WAR AND PEACE
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2 MUSIC PERFORMANCES
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A DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
ART & PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
Step into a visual journey showcasing powerful and evocative works from the children of The Questioneers. Their art tells stories of pain, resilience, and hope, offering a raw and intimate look into their lives shaped by conflict and their dreams of peace.


PANEL DISCUSSIONS
The event features a distinguished panel of speakers addressing critical themes:
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Art and Imagination: How creative expression serves as a bridge to healing and resilience.
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The Effects of War on Children: Insight into the psychological and emotional impact of war on young minds, and how art can serve as a lifeline.
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Trauma and Recovery: Discussing pathways to healing for individuals and communities affected by conflict.
The panel will include experts in trauma recovery, artists, activists, and representatives from the LGBTQ+ community, emphasizing the intersectionality of global challenges and diverse experiences.

MUSIC PERFORMANCES
Immerse yourself in live music performances that blend sounds of hope and heritage. Each performance is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and the universal language of music.


Advocates for peace, social justice, and global awareness.
Artists, educators, and anyone passionate about the transformative power of creativity.
Community leaders and activists seeking to deepen their understanding of the impact of war on marginalized voices, including children and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Anyone who believes in the power of art to inspire healing and connection.
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If the Earth Had Hands is more than an art exhibit—it’s a call to action, a celebration of resilience, and a space for meaningful connection. Come and witness the stories of those who have turned their pain into power, their despair into hope, and their art into a voice for change.
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