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flags strung across the deck of a bridge with mills on each bank of the river

Peace Flag Project

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Organization
Hunterdon Art Museum · Clinton · NJ

Region
International

Fees
Free

Category
Exhibitions

Deadline
Friday, May 15, 2026 · 121 days left

Show Address
7 Lower Center Street

Description

The Red Mill Museum Village and the Hunterdon Art Museum invite community members to participate in the Mill to Mill Peace Flag Project, a public art display of handmade peace flags that will be displayed as a shared expression of hope, unity and goodwill. Community members are asked to create peace flags that will be displayed together outside the two museums. Inspired by traditional prayer flags, each piece reflects the maker’s personal interpretation of the question:

“What does peace look like to you?”

Through symbols, colors, words, images or textures, every flag becomes a message of peace carried outward into the world.

The Mill to Mill Peace Flag Project is part of Handwork 2026, Craft in America's nationwide semiquincentennial collaboration showcasing the importance of the handmade and celebrating the diversity of craft the defines America.

Create in Community

Attend one of the Flag Making events being planned by both the Hunterdon Art Museum and the Red Mill Museum Village throughout spring 2026 where all materials will be provided.

Organize a group or club you are part of to create flags together or work independently or with friends to create your own peace flag.

No submission fee. 

Deadline: May 15, 2026

Apply Here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe51MZaAfzl0BGRNBzDX76gCBZ_5GHve9H5ZdK3LV_ghk3H2A/viewform 

Posted
January 8, 2026

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