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 Colors for Peace comes to Pistoia thanks to the Cino-Galilei Institute. The exhibition will be opened by Tuscany Vice President Mia Bintu Diop and Acting Mayor of Pistoia Anna Maria Celesti. Colors for Peace President Antonio Giannelli, International Council Secretary Raffaello Lorenzoni, and Dr. Maria Carla Pinotti Risi were also present. Thanks to Headmistress Sarah Calzolaro and Teacher Simona, who coordinated the project. Italiano Colors for Peace approda a Pistoi
English Peace seen through the eyes of children. It's on display in Turin's San Salvario neighborhood. For the first time in Piedmont, 151 drawings from 151 countries have been collected by the "Colors for Peace" association. This traveling project began 10 years ago in Tuscany, starting with a symbolic location: Sant'Anna di Stazzema. Its aim is to unite the creativity of children on a theme often confined by adult stereotypes. Glances free from stereotypes To free the gaze
English In the midst of the Winter Olympics, Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026 continues to carry out initiatives capable of interpreting and spreading the Olympic values through the dialogue between sport and culture. It is in this context that the international exhibition promoted by the Colors for Peace Association was hosted yesterday in Milano , within the framework of The Social Hub : a project that focuses on the gaze of childhood as a universal language of hope and fut
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