War and Transformations
Coming in May

"The 3rd of May 1808 in Madrid", or "The Executions", oil on canvas by Francisco Goya, 1814. Height: 268 cm, Width: 347 cm. Courtesy, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, and Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Artist Monika Weiss on Francisco Goya, War, Trauma, and Unforgetting History
Behind the walls, and art, of Ritsona, Greece's largest refugee camp
Artist Michael Najjar's cool earth
Forests have social lives: The science + the art of Fedele Spadafora
Agnus Dei from Mass for the Endangered
composer, Sarah Kirkland Snider,
lyrics, Nathanial Bellows,
videoart, Deborah Johnson
Exploring Web3 and NFTs
Streaming Museum participates
in envisioning The Next Renaissance
in Europe in a publication and online
...and more
coming in May
Announcing
Land Art Generator Initiative’s latest competition - LAGI2022 Mannheim
LAGI 2022 invites you to design a beautiful renewable energy landscape for Spinelli Park in Mannheim, Germany, the site of BUGA 23.
Desire is the motivation that will drive massive change. Artists and designers hold the key to unlock that desire.
Just as a garden is a productive landscape for nourishment, that also brings us joy and pleasure, can we design our energy landscapes so they also bring joy and pleasure to communities?
Streaming Museum will feature winners and shortlisted designs for LAGI2022 Mannheim.
Recent Programs and Publication

Hello 2022.
Kindness, Key to Survival
an essay by Dr. Daniel M.T. Fessler, Director of the UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute, is accompanied by the painting The World is Yours the World Is Mine by Shahzia Sikander (left).
Exhibition features: Richard Mosse's photography series Infrared on beauty and tragedy in war and destruction; Incoming on mass migration and human displacement / Mass for the Endangered, "breathtaking beauty" by composer Sarah Kirkland Snider / Michael Najjar's supersymmetric particles hybrid photograph of The Large Hadron Collider, searching for the inner structure holding the world together / Stephanie Castonguay, sound artist's Capturing Light and Sentient probes circuits as the closest way to touching the stars from a distance / Land Art Generator’s renewable energy landscapes are large-scale works of art / Debbie Symons’s extinction data visualization 1975 - 2100 / Sadalsuud by composer Emanuel Pimenta and filmmaker Dino Viani's portrait of people around the world isolated during the pandemic / When the Time is Right an NFT by David Bates, Jr.
Fessler’s essay, and art by Sikander, Mosse, Najjar are included in the UN 75th anniversary issue of CENTERPOINT NOW the publication and ©2020 World Council of Peoples for the United Nations, co-produced with Streaming Museum. Read it at StreamingMuseum.org and WCPUN.org.

Garden of Ghost Flowers
by Lundahl & Seitl, Untold Garden Studio
"that which is not me, but of which I am a part"
Streaming Museum continues to showcase
Lundahl & Seitl's reflections on society's interconnectivity.
Attend the event at STRP, Eindhoven, NL, one of the largest art & technology (e-culture) festivals in Europe
7 Apr —10 Apr 2022, Piazza Eindhoven
CENTERPOINT NOW, “Are we there yet?”
publication presents an unexpected take on the United Nations’ 75th anniversary, reflecting on the immense scope of the UN’s mandate through topics as diverse as the implications of space exploration, ethics for human health, the impact of peacekeeping, women and finance, traditional medicine, global migration, gender and climate change, architecture and energy solutions for the future, AI and humanism, the neuroscience of bias, overcoming the challenges of multilateralism, and more. The strong emphasis on art invites the reader to engage with the subjects on various levels. Centerpoint Now is a publication and copyright of World Council of Peoples for the United Nations. This special issue was produced in collaboration with Streaming Museum.