NOAH: A Future Hope (exhibition)
NOAH - A Future Hope - WIHW Report - 3-6-26 View a Virtual Walkthrough of "NOAH: A Future Hope" in Washington, D.C.: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MXSNd5BISmA CARAVAN’s “NOAH: A Future Hope” interfaith exhibition that is focused on caretaking the earth premiered in Washington, D.C. during the World Interfaith Harmony Week of 2026. On February 3, 2026, the “NOAH: A Future Hope” exhibition, which features three premier contemporary artists from the faith traditions of Islam, Christianity and Judaism, was installed and showcased at both the GLOBAL FAITH FORUM and INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM SUMMIT at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where thousands of religious leaders and diplomatic figures from all over the world gathered to build bridges of peace and harmony between different religions traditions and to advocate and enable religious freedom globally. A plenary session artist panel was held at the Global Faith Forum with participating artists on the power of art in interfaith peacebuilding The “NOAH: A Future Hope” exhibition was then moved to the renowned HENRY LUCE III CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND RELIGION in Washington, D.C. The opening programs and receptions for the exhibition were held on February 5, 2026. In addition, a session was held with students and local artists with the exhibition’s participating artists focused on how the figure of Noah is such an important interfaith figure for us in the midst of today’s climate crisis, and who has much to teach us all about environmental sustainability and care for God’s creation. The exhibition will be showcased in Washington, D.C. from February 5 – April 1, 2026, and will then tour for three years throughout the US, Europe and the Middle East.