
Paul G. Chandler
- Author
- Speaker
- Curator
- Peacemaker
- Bridgebuilder
DakArtNews interviews Paul G. Chandler, President of CARAVAN, regarding his own journey of growing up immersed in Senegal’s vibrant arts scene to the establishment of CARAVAN, focusing on the transformational power of the arts. See: DakArtNews Interview
BOSS Magazine profiles Paul G. Chandler’s work with CARAVAN – see: Paul G. Chandler’s CARAVAN
Interfaith America highlights CARAVAN and Paul G. Chandler’s work of using the arts for interfaith peacebuilding – see: Interfaith America
LMEI Journal (a publication of SOAS University of London) reviews Paul G. Chandler’s book on Kahlil Gibran: See: LMEI Journal
Paul G. Chandler hosts documentary film by Ismaili TV (Aga Khan Council) on “ABRAHAM: Out of One, Many” exhibition: See Film
Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation
Read the award citation here.
Watch a video by Rowman & Littlefield publishing about Paul G. Chandler’s book on Lebanese poet-artist Kahlil Gibran, the author of The Prophet. See: Video – In Search of a Prophet
Daily Free Press – “Art exhibition aims to foster religious unity” – October 31, 2019
Watch AL ARABY TV’s interview coverage with Paul at Sotheby’s in London about the Kahlil Gibran-inspired exhibition.
Watch “Thursdays@2 video” interview with Paul about CARAVAN’s I AM Exhibition. See: I AM
Listen to KHOL Jackson Hole Community Radio – an interview with Paul G. Chandler about Kahlil Gibran. See: KHOL
Listen to an NPR podcast interview with Paul on “What’s Your Why?” by Wyoming Humanities & Wyoming Public Media (NPR). To listen, visit: “The Art of Building Bridges between the East & West”
Paul G. Chandler is an author, art curator, speaker, interfaith peacemaker, intercultural bridgebuilder and an authority on the Middle East and Africa, and the Abrahamic spiritual traditions. He grew up in Senegal, West Africa, and has lived and worked extensively around the world in senior leadership roles within publishing, the arts, relief and development and the Anglican Communion. As the Founding President of CARAVAN, he is recognized as a global leader in using the arts to build bridges, toward fostering peace, harmony and wholeness in our world. He is also a sought-after guide on the all-embracing spirituality of the early 20th century poet-artist Kahlil Gibran, the author of The Prophet.