Bringing a future in colors for the adults of tomorrow.
“COLORS FOR PEACE” is a non-profit association that promotes children’s art internationally to reduce cultural, social, and economic distances between rich and poor countries.
The art of your kid, at the service of world peace.
We're constantly collecting children's drawings on the theme of world peace, to join our collection. Send a mail now: we may insert it in our next exhibition!
English Fifteen drawings on the theme of Peace, created by primary school children from fifteen different countries, will be placed along the path leading to the Shrine of Sant'Anna di Stazzema. The works selected come from countries experiencing moments of tension or conflict. The initiative is promoted by the Colors for Peace Association, cultural partner of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, and the Sant'Anna di Stazzema National Peace Park. An invitation to reflect on
English Seravezza-Palazzo Mediceo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Honorary President Attilio Bindi inaugurated the exhibition commemorating the 550th anniversary of Michelangelo Buonarroti's birth. 150 children from schools in Seravezza and Forte dei Marmi were in attendance. Also in attendance were Mayor Lorenzo Alessandrini of Seravezza, Councilor Valentina Mozzoni, President of the Association of Art Schools and former Undersecretary of Culture Carlo Carli, Director of the
English For the first time, Colors for Peace has arrived in the United Kingdom, starting in Coventry, the English city most severely hit by German bombing during World War II. Deputy Mayor Abdul Salam attended the presentation of our project in the Council Chamber. A school in the city created the first peace drawings. Colors for Peace President Antonio Giannelli and Secretary General Mario Gallo were also present, appointing Olga Lawson as the Association's Ambassador to the
English Expo Osaka also celebrated the International Day of Peace with a grand ceremony featuring artists and messengers of peace. Colors for Peace was present with an exhibition of a selection of drawings from around the world. During the ceremony, Arianna Scarpellini, a Colors for Peace Board member and Principal of the San Marino Primary Schools, spoke about the Association's mission. Colors for Peace Japan, with President Maurizio Roberti, was also present. Italiano Anche