Wesley Enoch AM Keynote and Presentation of the 2022 Peace Award for an Artist in Residence
The Graham F Smith Peace Foundation Inc and Assemblage Flinders University’s Centre for Creative Arts invite you to hear a keynote address by Wesley Enoch AM, ‘Making Marks: Arts and Social Justice’ on Thursday 29 September 2022.
Telling Tennant’s Story: The Strange Career of the Great Australian Silence
The Labour History Society SA and the Graham F Smith Peace Foundation invite you to a conversation about truth-telling as called for in the Uluru Statement from the Heart at this event with author Dean Ashenden, author of Telling Tennant's Story with special guests....
Kaurna Reconciliation Walk: Pathways to Peace
Celebrating Reconciliation Week as part of the SA History Festival, the Peace Foundation presents a guided tour of the Kaurna Walking Trail with Kaurna elder, Frank Wanganeen. This is a unique opportunity to reflect on shared histories and learn about Kaurna culture...
2018 and 2019 – Peace Rules Showcase
Since 2018 Peace Rules has been one of our most valued annual projects, engaging with South Australian schools in the development of public performances by students which reflect our values and social justice, human rights and peace objectives. Peace Rules is an...
2020 – Peace Rules 2020 Film Focus
In 2020 the Peace Rules Showcase was re-imagined for our COVID19 world, presenting a unique opportunity for secondary performing and creative arts students and teachers to create a film in their schools. In partnership with Dance Hub SA and Ausdance SA who created the...
Peace Rules Showcase
Since 2018, Peace Rules has been one of our most valued annual projects, engaging with South Australian schools in the development of public performances by students which reflect our values and social justice, human rights and peace objectives. Regretfully, but for...
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial
Held on the anniversary of the World War II atomic bombing of Hiroshima (6 August), our annual commemoration remembers the devastation and horror wrought upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Peace Foundation partners with the Romero...
Adelaide Park Lands Art Peace Award
After a long and unavoidable wait due to COVID 19, the Finalists Exhibition for the 2020 Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize were announced at the Exhinition Opening Night and VIP Preview at Adelaide Festival Centre on Friday 19 March. The Peace Foundation awarded a $1,500...
2019 – South Australian Premiere of Can Art Stop a Bullet? William Kelly’s Big Picture
Recipient of the 2018 Peace Award and $10,000 Major Grant, this feature documentary had already won a number of awards and endorsements when it made its South Australian premiere at the Adelaide Fringe Festival on Thursday, March 5th. With special guests,...
2018 and 2019 – Peace Foundation at Womadelaide
In 2018 and 2019 the Peace Foundation was part of the Womadelaide community with a stall at the popular world music festival. Over the four days Peace Foundation volunteers helped festival-goers to make hundreds of colourful peace cranes to decorate the trees and...