Art & Remembrance Holocaust Workshop
Esther Nisenthal Krinitz was 15 in 1942 when Nazis ordered the Jews of her Polish village to report to a nearby train station. She had to flee with her 13-year-old sister, never to see the rest of her family again.
Decades later, determined to show her daughters the family she had lost, Esther created a series of 36 exquisite works of fabric collage and embroidery—a legacy of love, grief, and the sheer force of memory.
Inspired by the art and story of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, Art and Remembrance uses art and personal narrative to recognize individual courage and resilience and to foster understanding and compassion for those who experience injustice.
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