14.09.25
14.09.25
08:30 PM

the culture of peace. Jody Williams and Kailash Satyarthi

20:30
events

the culture of peace. Jody Williams and Kailash Satyarthi

14.09.25
de bello's public program. the culture of peace. leaders and nobel laureates in dialogue Jody Williams | Kailash Satyarthi
events
events
art for peace is the public program of “de bello. notes on war and peace”: a series of events that will unite Nobel Peace Prize laureates and international figures, all dedicated to advancing global peace, reconciliation, and human rights.

de bello: The Culture of Peace.
Nobel laureates in dialogue at gres art 671

Third event of “The Culture of Peace. Conversations with Nobel Laureates and International Leaders. The Public Program of de bello. noteof war and peace". On September 14 at gres art 671, we will have the honor of hosting Jody Williams and Kailash Satyarthi, two Nobel Peace Prize laureates and two key figures in the defense of human rights. From the fight against landmines to the protection of children and against child labor, their journeys tell the story of the power of civic engagement and collective action.

de bello: The Culture of Peace. Nobel laureates in dialogue at gres art 671, proudly promoted by the Fondazione Pesenti, is pleased to present a series of transformative events that will unite nobel peace prize laureates and distinguished international figures, all dedicated to advancing global peace, reconciliation, and human rights. As a key space for both reflection and action, gres art 671 seeks to transcend its traditional role as an art venue, positioning itself as a dynamic international hub for cultural exchange, diplomacy, and peacebuilding. These events feature live discussions, talks, and panel sessions, allowing the audience to engage directly with these distinguished figures, learn from their experiences, and reflect on how to contribute to global peace and justice. This initiative aligns with the upcoming exhibition de bello: notes on war and peace, which provides a powerful exploration of the psychological, emotional, and physical effects of conflict through contemporary art. By connecting art with themes of peace and war, gres art 671 will serve as a platform for meaningful dialogue, not only within Italy but across the globe, bridging diverse cultures and voices committed to the ideals of peace and understanding.

info for the audience
hours

Friday 14 September 8.30 p.m.

the meeting will be held in english, with italian translation available.

free event with reservation required, subject to availability.

please note that seating is limited and not guaranteed for all attendees. Those with reservations will still be able to attend the event standing.