
Envision Peace Museum is a fully independent, not-for-profit institution under development in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, planned for opening in 2013. It has no affiliations with any governmental, political, corporate, or religious groups.
- AN INSPIRING BUILDING
- A RESOURCE CENTER AND TOOL BOX
- A MOVEMENT FOR CHANGE
Making Peace Visible
Envision Peace Museum is to be an exciting new structure built in the heart of Philadelphia’s cultural and tourist district, adding a fresh new voice. Taking a place there among structures that celebrate some of society’s highest achievements, Envision Peace Museum will be a powerful and enduring symbol that, as so many are saying, “another world is possible.”
A new community of peace-builders
Envision Peace Museum is fostering a powerful worldwide network: the Envision Peace Community.
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A major museum building
Planning and building a museum of such ambitious scope requires tremendous financial resources. Support the mission of Envision Peace Museum with a
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Dynamic visitor experiences
Envision Peace Museum works to create powerful interactive experiences for people of all ages and backgrounds. Contact the Museum to share your ideas.
An online “virtual museum”
Envision Peace Museum shares inspiration and practical tools for action via the internet, worldwide. Contact the Museum to share your ideas.
Continual evolution
Envision Peace Museum is a dynamic institution, developing and adapting to meet changing needs. Contact the Museum to share your ideas.
Envision Peace Museum seeks to add forceful momentum to the mounting wave of people-initiated struggle worldwide, to help break cycles of violence, and prove that indeed, “another world is possible.”
Envision Peace Museum was incorporated 2007 as a tax-exempt organization under Federal codes. Its governance is by a “hands-on” Steering Committee/Board of Directors with expertise in peace studies, museum development, and related areas.
The Museum has a corps of professional consultants and organizational advisors, and a currently forming advisory committee of leaders in peace studies and nonviolent action to help with formation and guidance of the Museum’s programs.
(Current Corporation Board, under expansion)
John Bailey, Secretary-Treasurer
Manager, Engineer
Michael Gagné, Director
Trainer, Organizer, Administrator
Sidney Gilford
Consultant for Education and Nonprofits
Rose Hagan
Educator, Administrator
Tony Junker, President
Author, Architect, Museum Planner
Jennifer Karsten
Museum Educator, Administrator
Joseph Nicholson
Architect and Designer, Museums and Exhibits
Joseph Ronan
Attorney
Christine Rossi
Museum Curator, Exhibition Designer
Barbara Schwarzenbach
Graphic Designer