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Remembering Auschwitz: History, Holocaust, Humanity

Remembering Auschwitz: History, Holocaust, Humanity

On display are four interrelated exhibits that explore the concept of memory and commemoration through a focus on a town that has become synonymous with the. Tracing the history of Oswiecim, which became known as Auschwitz, the exhibit follows the town’s pre-Holocaust history, where Jews and non-Jews lived side-by-side, to its development into one of the most notorious death camps. It also features haunting photographs, recently taken at Auschwitz and other Eastern European camps, providing a contemporary perspective to the art of remembering. The exhibit also integrates the voices of Maryland’s community of Holocaust survivors who tell their personal stories through collage. Ninety of these collages are part of an art installation that will greet visitors at the exhibit’s conclusion.

Event Contact

Trillion Attwood
410-732-6400

Event Details

Repeats weekly Sunday and Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday -- until Monday May 29, 2017.
Prices:
$4
$10

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