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    GEORGIAN COURT GALLERY HOSTS HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT

    Howell Tri Town News
    http://tritown.gmnews.com/news/2009/0326/fron t_page/029.html
    March 26 3009
    Georgia

    LAKEWOOD -- Georgian Court University will present a multimedia
    "Holocaust Memorial Exhibit" from April 6- 24 in the university's
    M. Christina Geis Art Gallery.

    The exhibit, timed to correspond with Holocaust Remembrance Day
    on April 21, will include children's books, historic and modern
    photographs, maps, posters, and text panels.

    "This important exhibit will take the viewer along a journey of one of
    humanity's darkest times," said Kathleen Settles, gallery director,
    and one of the exhibit organizers. "The purpose of the exhibit is to
    promote awareness, teach tolerance, inspire compassion and hopefully
    enlist the viewer to an allegiance of goodwill toward all of humanity."

    According to Lisa A. Festa, an assistant professor of art history
    who also helped to organize the display, the exhibit will feature a
    history of anti-Semitism throughout the ages, a timeline of the rise
    of Hitler and the Nazi party, and focus on the implementation of laws
    against Jews as well as the Nazis' censorship of art and culture.

    The exhibition will continue with a spotlight on the ghettos of Warsaw,
    Poland, and Terezín, Czechoslovakia, as well as the concentration
    camps of Dachau, Germany, and Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland. Itwill also
    feature the liberation of the camps near the end of the war. The
    exhibition will further pay tribute to several rescuers and the
    "righteous among nations," and will end with a display about genocides
    in other lands after World War II.

    "It is hoped that viewers will leave the exhibition with a sense of
    compassion and enlightenment, as well as a motivation and personal
    drive to help change current events in order to ensure that genocide
    never happens again," Festa said.

    The exhibit coincides with Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance
    Day, a day set aside to commemorate the lives and heroism of the
    six million Jewish people who died in the Holocaust between 1933
    and 1945. The exhibit closes on the anniversary of the onset of the
    "Great Catastrophe," the Armenian genocide of 1.5 million people that
    began in 1915.

    In addition to Settles and Festa, the exhibit was organized and
    compiled with the assistance of José Gonzalez, lecturer in art.

    The gallery is on the second floor of the Arts and Science Center on
    Georgian Court's Lakewood campus. Gallery hours are Monday through
    Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
    exhibit is free and open to the public.
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