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The
Global Art Project is a grass roots volunteer effort. The
Volunteer Staff at our home base in Tucson plus many additional
Tucsonans and others around the world have donated countless
hours to make the Global Art Project a success.
If
you'd like to join our network of volunteers, please complete
a volunteer form and send
it to us. If you live in Tucson, we could use help with administration
and with stringing together the paper hands for Let's
All Join Hands. If you live in another location, we could
use your help as a Regional Coordinator. On this page is a
list of Regional Coordinators and information about their
work as part of the Global Art Project. We could also use
your help with fundraising and public relations. We'd love
to have you join us!

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Administrative
Staff

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Katherine Josten, Founder/Director of the Global Art Project
is the Energy that keeps all the balls in the air and the Vision
alive.
About Katherine Josten
www.katherinejosten.com
For inquiries about workshops and speaking engagements, please contact Katherine Josten at peace@globalartproject.org, 1-520-628-8353.
Click here
to view YouTube 2013 Global Art Project for Peace
presentation by Katherine Josten at the
Call to World Peace
event in Istanbul, Turkey. Click here to view YouTube Global Art Project for Peace 2006 KUAT-TV interview with Katherine Josten.
Click here to view YouTube 1999 Global Art Project Exhibition at the Tucson Museum of Art. Interview with Katherine Josten produced by KUAT-TV.
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Lora Miklethun
has been an administrative volunteer with the Project since 1996. Lora helps with data entry and numerous other aspects of keeping the Project going.

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Steve Godwin donates tech help for the Project's website and database. Steve’s a joy to work with because of his ever-ready wit and humor.

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Kasia Bilhartz is our Facebook Administrator. She lives on a small farm
near Portland, Oregon, with her husband, and small menagerie of animal
companions, most notably, a very smart and sassy pig named Fay. When
not busy with studies and farm chores, Kasia works in her garden,
tinkers in the metal-art studio, and explores the majestic forests of
the Columbia River Gorge. She has participated in the GAP exchange for
over a decade, and the heart-felt connections made through the exchanges
over the years inspired her to get more involved with the GAP mission of
creating global unity through art.

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The
Global Art Project is a volunteer effort. Many additional people
in Tucson and around the world have donated countless hours to make
the Global Art Project a success. If you'd like to join our network
of volunteers, please complete a Volunteer
Form and send it to us. We'd love to have you join us!
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