About
the Myanmar Peace Museum
The Myanmar Peace Museum was founded by artist-curators/peacebuilders/human rights activists, working where art meets evidence. Formed in exile, it began as an act of necessity: to protect memory from a state that destroys not only people but proof.
What started with fragments of objects, testimonies, and photographs has grown into a living counter-archive. The museum traces the architecture of violence and the endurance of those who survive it. Projects such as Testimonies from Beyond and Constellation of Complicity share one conviction: that art can bear witness, that archives can resist power, and that memory can act as justice.
The work continues without institutional funding. Each exhibition and journey is sustained through personal sacrifice and collective trust. The team, living under threat from multiple regimes, continues to document and preserve in defiance of censorship and erasure.
The Myanmar Peace Museum exists to safeguard what dictatorships seek to erase: evidence, dignity, and the continuity of truth. It stands as a record and a refusal, a place where remembrance turns into resistance and where the future of Myanmar’s history is shaped by those who refuse silence.
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