Under inhumane conditions and in utmost secrecy, art was created during the Holocaust. Professional and amateur artists recorded what they saw and experienced. They represent a living testimony that attests to the hardships, misery and inhumanity in the face of adversity and death.
Julie Meetal Berman, artist and second-generation Survivor, will present works of art created between 1939 and 1945 as a declaration of the unshakeable human spirit that refuses to surrender.
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