“Rising from the Ashes of Tragedy” lecture
Armenian historian Dr. Garabet Moumdjian presents “Rising from the Ashes of Tragedy – Armenia’s Triumph Over Its Genocide."
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Armenian historian Dr. Garabet Moumdjian presents “Rising from the Ashes of Tragedy – Armenia’s Triumph Over Its Genocide."
This exhibition focuses on the artist’s works on contemporary notions of hope. He has created a universal symbol from an abandoned life preserver—one cut from discarded cardboard, another painted in a fox trap, and hundreds made of concrete. For the artist, hope is the anchor of political and environmental campaigns as well as the aspiration to end wars.
Join us for the opening reception of Hope: Artwork by Aithan Shapira. Meet the artist and enjoy light refreshments.
In honor of artist William Pachner’s 100th birthday, The FHM will displayed selected works by Pachner beginning Sunday, May 10.
The exhibition focuses on Father Patrick Desbois and Yahad - In Unum's research in the former Soviet Union, where they seek out eyewitnesses to the executions of Jews and Roma as they work toward identifying each execution site and mass grave.
The HBO documentary "Night Will Fall" chronicles the making of the 1945 film "German Concentration Camps Factual Survey."
Originally developed and shown in the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg, Germany, in 2004, the exhibition narrates the story of the nazification of the youth of Germany focusing on the life and death of Paul Bayer.