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The Fermata Arts Foundation (FAF) is a New England non-profit organization promoting a new spectrum of communication through philosophy and poetics of the arts and architecture, between the countries of the post-soviet space and the West, with the stated goal to "aid in the preservation of peace through mutual respect, understanding and cooperation".

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  • The Fermata Arts Foundation (FAF) is a New England non-profit organization promoting a new spectrum of communication through philosophy and poetics of the arts and architecture, between the countries of the post-soviet space and the West, with the stated goal to "aid in the preservation of peace through mutual respect, understanding and cooperation". (en)
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  • The Fermata Arts Foundation (FAF) is a New England non-profit organization promoting a new spectrum of communication through philosophy and poetics of the arts and architecture, between the countries of the post-soviet space and the West, with the stated goal to "aid in the preservation of peace through mutual respect, understanding and cooperation". Fermata Arts Foundation programs involve the participation of grade schools, high schools and colleges and universities. For example, "Ideal House", a drawing exchange program, was joined by grade school students and their schools in eight Eastern European countries, the US and Italy. The Directors of the corporation come from a variety of backgrounds, echoing the interdisciplinary nature of the Foundation's activities. Dr. Pamela Gay, for instance, is an astronomer and academic. Board member James Woods, SJ, is Dean of the College of Advancing Studies at Boston College. (en)
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