Iraq: The Forgotten Story Unveiled in England
May 23, 2009 by Jeremy · Comments Off

Shortly after we began our work in 2007, under the direction of PLC co-founder Cody Fisher, the Preemptive Love Coalition set out to use original Iraqi art as a means of fulfilling our three-fold mission of (1) funding life-saving heart surgeries for Iraqi kids; (2) increasing cooperation between communities at odds; (3) and investing foreign revenue into local Iraqi economies.
On May 22, 2009, the Preemptive Love Coalition unveiled IRAQ – THE FORGOTTEN STORY at our inaugural event outside London, England. The Forgotten Story features the work of 6 Iraqi artists and tells the story of life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein’s Ba’ath Regime through their eyes.
But this is not a backward looking collection. The purpose of pulling together these stories and touring them around the world is to look forward together, for the future of Iraq.
For more information on the current event in Luton, England and for inquiries about future events, please visit our partners, A Thin Place, at www.AThinPlace.org.
SAMPLES OF FINE & PHOTOGRAPHIC ART


PHOTOS FROM THE OPENING EVENT
Three Iraqi Kids to Surgery Tonight
May 23, 2009 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment
Tonight at 3 a.m. 3 Iraqi kids and one parent each will board a plane with representatives of the Preemptive Love Coalition to travel to life-saving heart surgery in Istanbul, Turkey.
Accompanying the group will be filmmaker Michael Dalton and photographer Matt Addington. You can view some of their documentary work about these children and the Preemptive Love Coalition at www.ToOpenYourEyes.com and below.
Roman
Heran
Shad
“Iraq – A New Face” at the Green House Gallery
April 16, 2009 by Jeremy · 350 Comments
Some of our good friends, Ian (of Wales) and Ben (of England), are helping PLC to launch our global tour of the works of ten Iraqi artists (painters and photographers). They came to visit in February to help make sure that all of the art would be selected and handled professionally.
The Luton Duo shot quite a bit of their own arresting photography while they were here and they’ve currently got it on exhibit as “Iraq – A New Face” at Luton’s Green House Gallery through May 17th.
For more information on this installation, grab this flyer or visit A Thin Place international artists collective.








