Ohio Statehouse Lawn - Eyes Wide Open Exhibit: Human Cost of Iraq War
Ohio Statehouse West Lawn
High St. Downtown Columbus
(from Broad to State Streets)
Opening Ceremony 11:00 am Monday, June 12th, 2006
Exhibition will run through Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

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American Friends Service Committee’s widely-acclaimed
exhibition on the human costs of Iraq War makes a 3-day
stop in Columbus as part of a 70 city international tour.
The exhibition features:
A field of combat boots symbolizing more than 2,400 US soldiers
who have lost their lives. Each pair of boots bears a name of a
fallen soldier. An interlocked field of shoes and sandals representing
over 100,000 Iraqi children, women and men who died.
A Wall of Remembrance to memorialize those killed and multimedia
display exploring the history, cost and consequences of the Iraq war
Robert Cray Music Video features
"Eyes Wide Open" Exhibit Boots.
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“Twenty,” from Cray’s Grammy- nominated album commemorates
the soldiers whose lives are “used up” by the Iraq war. ![]()
Click here to contribute support for the "Eyes Wide Open" Tour
Click here for detailed information about the ExhibitClick here for info on local sponsor Episcopal Peace Fellowship
To volunteer contact:
Pat Rose programasst@peace-center.org
(614) 294-9019





EMPTY BOOTS IN DC
Outside U.S. Capitol Building in Washington DC
"May 11: Volunteers lay out boots of American soldiers killed in Iraq
for Eyes Wide Open, an exhibition on the human cost of the Iraq War."
(click here for Washington Post source)