The Peace Angels Project cooperates with governments and law enforcement to remove and repurpose weapons into powerful symbols of peace.
Peace Angels Project began in 1992 as an artists idea for raising awareness for peace.
Since 1992, the Project has lawfully received tens of thousands of decommissioned contemporary armaments through various law enforcement agencies. The collected weapons metals are repurposed by the Peace Angels Project into sculptures and sixty-four-foot-tall monuments to stand as life affirming, powerful symbols of peace.
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We continually experiment. We fail quickly and productively. We use data and feedback to guide our course.
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