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Proposal for peace is sandblasted onto plexiglass separating North and South sections of a traditionl Korean celadon vase. Proposal involves gathering potters from North and South on the DMZ to build and fire a vessel for peace.

Additional Information
Sculpture
Completed in: 1988
18 x 24 x inches & lbs.
Near or in New York, NY / United States
Zone
artist: Perry Bard

The adopter, Peter Gorham, writes:

The Zone was unwrapped carefully in front of television cameras and my students responses were taped for a CBC show called School Zone with Catherine Harrop. The sculpture actually glows in the library where is has been installed - as a lamp above it illuminates the neon green of the tinted plexi. We have yet to label it and are hoping to get a local writer to come and see it and to talk to us about art criticism.
Peter
This and other adoptions from the FAAN have made my school year so much richer.
Thanks

The artist, Perry Bard, writes:

Peter Gorham involved his 5th Grade class at Nackawic Elementary School, New Brunswick in adopting an artwork. The class almost unanimouly voted for Matt Freedman's Lost Puppy but there were two holdouts, Nicki and Josh, lobbying for Zone. I like their independence and I enjoy the idea that it will hang in their school library. Plus, I'm Canadian.

This artwork has been adopted.