AHO Travelling Exhibits, by Organization

December 2003

 

 

Organization: American Friends of The Ghetto Fighters’ Museum

Exhibit Name: Triumph of Life

Size: 44 colored poster panels of 15.5” x 22.5”

Availability: through 2004

Rental Fee: $200 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Karen Misler, (201) 833-5040 x13

Description: In order to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the American Friends of the Ghetto Fighters' Museum has created a 44-panelexhibit that depicts the story of Jewish resistance to Nazi oppression and focuses on individual stories of survivors.  The exhibit opened at the annual benefit Gala of the American Friends in New York earlier this year and, due to the very positive response, has now been made available to travel to communities throughout the United States for display. The exhibit, entitled Triumph of Life, is comprised of two parallel

tracks. One track is based on an educational exhibit produced by the Ghetto Fighters' Museum in Israel, and it portrays the many forms of resistance undertaken by the Jews in the Holocaust.  The second track offers a more personal encounter with individual survivors who, through their own involvement and the involvement of their children in Holocaust education and remembrance, have supported the Ghetto Fighters' Museum in maintaining and strengthening the historic legacy of the Jewish resistance.  The 44 color panels of 15.5 "x 22.5" incorporate photographs, quotes, and historical texts.

 

 

Organization: American Society for Yad Vashem, New York City

Exhibit Name: The Holocaust and Resistance: An Outline of Jewish History in Nazi Occupied Europe(1933-45)

Size:  32 posters, black and white, mounted, 23” x 21.5”

Availability: ongoing

Rental Fee: for sale at $75 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee:

Contact: Marlene Yahalom, 212-220-4304

Description: photographs taken during these years of acts of resistance; accompanying pamphlet provides details

 

Organization: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota

Exhibit Name: Witness and Legacy

Size:  5000 square foot exhibition of 24 artists

Availability: through 2002

Rental Fee: none

Who Bears Fee: renter for transportation and installation

Contact: Stephen Feinstein, 612-626-2235

Description: artwork of 24 artists, also poetry and short stories for grades 7-12, educational resource guide available

 

Organization: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota

Exhibit Name: Indifference: The Sur-Rational Paintings of Fritz Hirschberger

Size:  150 running feet, 20 paintings each 40 x 30 inches

Availability: after December, 2001

Rental Fee: none

Who Bears Fee: renter for transportation

Contact: Stephen Feinstein, 612-626-2235

Description: art regarding controversial topics about the Holocaust

 

Organization: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota

Exhibit Name: Robert Fisch-Light from the Yellow Star

Size:  20 watercolors

Availability:

Rental Fee: yes

Who Bears Fee: renter for transportation

Contact: Stephen Feinstein, 612-626-2235

Description: art reflects experience in Hungary during Holocaust, book also available

 

Organization: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota

Exhibit Name: Maxine Rude: DISPLACED

Size:  69 framed photos

Availability:

Rental Fee:

Who Bears Fee: renter for transportation

Contact: Stephen Feinstein, 612-626-2235

Description: photographs of DP camps by US Army and UNRRA photographer M. Rude, images of Jewish and non-Jewish inmates

 

Organization: Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota

Exhibit Name: Betty Mittleman: “Holocaust Paintings”

Size:  40 small works

Availability:

Rental Fee: $400 plus shipping

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Feinstein, 612-626-2235

Description: 40 small glass works done on glass, after images of Russian icons and Roman Vishniac photographs

 

Organization: Florida Holocaust Museum

Exhibit Name: Clinging to Humanity: In Search of Hope

Size: 41 paintings, 39 poems 250’ moderate 5

Availability:

Rental Fee: $4800 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter     

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: Acrylic Artist Surgeon-turned-artist/poet Saul Balagura brings us to the brink of understanding through his powerful abstract expressionist paintings and accompanying poems.  The art is edgy, explicit and intense and the poems are raw and, at the same time, poignant.  This collection will transport the viewer, perhaps not to a place he wants to be, but to a place of introspection and understanding, to a place of all times.

 

Organization: Florida Holocaust Museum

Exhibit Name: Faces of the Holocaust

Size: 25 digitally manipulated photographs 150’ moderate 3

Availability:

Rental Fee: $2000 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: Mark Swartz Photodigitography Artist Photographs which have been digitized (“photodigitography”) to make extraordinary art from the images of the Holocaust, some with which we are familiar and some of the artist’s own family saved from the Holocaust.

 

 

Organization: Florida Holocaust Museum

Exhibit Name: Fragments: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors

Size: 115 - 23” X 27” framed portraits 350’ high 4

Availability:

Rental Fee: $3000 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: An extraordinary collection of portraits by Jason Swartzman of survivors of the Holocaust, each personalized by a comment handwritten by the subject.  This series of portraits represents a legacy for these survivors, their families and our community.  The edition is limited.

 

Organization: Florida Holocaust Museum

Exhibit Name: Memories of a Survivor

Size: 39 framed paintings 250’ high 3

Availability:

Rental Fee: $4500 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: The art by Michael Smuss who began painting in his sixties tells the moving story of this survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Holocaust and its aftermath.  This is a very personal story told in a special way.

 

Organization: Florida Holocaust Museum

Exhibit Name: Resistance and Rescue

Size: 37 framed photographs 150’ moderate 3

Availability:

Rental Fee: $1000 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: Judy Ellis Glickman Photography Thanks to Scandinavia Contemporary photographs by this world-renowned artist examine the rescue of the Jews of Denmark by their neighbors during the Holocaust.  This exhibition was funded and was originally circulated by the scholarship foundation founded by Victor Borge.

 

Organization: Florida Holocaust Museum

Exhibit Name: Women of Ravensbruck: Portraits of Courage

Size: 7 - 7’6” square portrait pieces, 1 - 10’ triangular memorial, 7 two-sided portrait panels, 17 history panels, 2 artifact cases (optional). 1500 – 2000 square feet moderate - high 12 - 14

Availability:

Rental Fee: $3500 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description:  Art and history are combined in this exhibit featuring the monumental art of Julia Terwilliger who became fascinated with the Women of Ravensbrück and their stories.  The art pays homage to the women and their indomitable spirit, the history panels chronicle the story of the camp and the portrait panels show the diversity of the women victims of this terrible place.

 

Organization: French Children of the Holocaust Foundation, Inc.

Exhibit Name: Anti-semitism: Past and Present

Size: 30 panels, 4' by 7' requiring 1000 sq ft floor space

Availability: now

Rental Fee: $1000 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Fran Steinmark (561) 558-9945

Description:  This exhibit bears witness to the past ten centuries of hatred, violence and oppression against Jews from the time of the Crusades through today.  Through photographs and other visuals, it shows a graphic record of how society ostracized, demonized and marginalized Jews.  Teacher’s Guide available.

 

Organization: Holocaust Human Rights Center of Maine, Augusta

Exhibit Name: Holocaust: Presence of the Past

Size:  41 Photographs, labels for each, text labels and title piece

125 linear feet, some may be grouped, minimum of 90 linear feet

Availability: 6-8 week

Rental Fee: $600 for a 6-8 week period, free to centers and museums in Maine

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sharon Nichols (207) 993-2620

Description: photographs by Judy Ellis Glickman which include contemporary photographs of Holocaust sites including death camps, graveyards and memorials.

 

Organization: Holocaust Human Rights Center of Maine, Augusta

Exhibit Name: Resistance and Rescue

Size:  44 photographs, labels for each, text labels and title piece

125 linear feet

Availability: 6-8 week

Rental Fee: $600 for a 6-8 week period, free to centers and museums in Maine

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sharon Nichols (207) 993-2620

Description: photographs by Judy Ellis Glickman that follow the journey of the Jews who fled Denmark to Sweden in the fall of 1943.

 

Organization: Holocaust Human Rights Center of Maine, Augusta

Exhibit Name: Soul Survivors: Legacy of the Holocaust

Size:  19 Photographs, labels for each, text labels and title piece

100 linear feet, some may be grouped, minimum of 80 linear feet

Availability: 4-6 week

Rental Fee: $300 for a 4-6 week period, free to centers and museums in Maine

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sharon Nichols (207) 993-2620

Description: photographs by Jack Montgomery in black-and-white of Holocaust Survivors that are accompanied by excerpts of their testimonies through interviews by Professor Steve Hochstadt, Bates College.

 

Organization: Holocaust Museum Houston

Exhibit Name: "There Is No Why Here: Architecture of Evil"

Size: 100 linear feet

Availability: 1 month or more

Rental Fee: $500 first month, $400 each additional month

Who Bears Fee: Borrower bears all fees, including the artist travel accommodations if he attend the opening.

Contact: Collin Keel (713) 942-8000

Description: "There is No Why Here" consists of 36 images created in the Gumoil process invented by Karl P. Koenig. The artist visited ten concentration camps between 1994 and 2003 to preserve in art the architectural environment of the camps. Themes such as isolation, imprisonment and death are portrayed. A DVD made for the artist is available with explanation of the project and the gumoil process.

 

 

Organization: Holocaust Resource Center, Bayside NY

Exhibit Name: How their Hearts Must Have Trembled: Children and the Holocaust

Size:  60 running feet

Availability: 2 months

Rental Fee: $500 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sarah Roberts, 718-281-5770

Description: framed photographs and narrative of children during Holocaust

 

Organization: Holocaust Resource Center, Bayside NY

Exhibit Name: Gentle Heroism: Women and the Holocaust

Size:  60 running feet for photographs and narrative

Availability: 2 months

Rental Fee: $500 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sarah Roberts, 718-281-5770

Description: photographs and documents describing experiences of women, including Gentiles, in all facets of Holocaust

 

Organization: Holocaust Resource Center, Bayside NY

Exhibit Name: State of Terror

Size:  60 running feet

Availability: 2 months

Rental Fee: $500 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sarah Roberts, 718-281-5770

Description: photographs and documents describing process by which Nazis developed system to destroy “undesirables” during period of 1933-1939

 

Organization: Holocaust Resource Center, Bayside NY

Exhibit Name: To Save One Life: The Story of Righteous Gentiles

Size:  60 running feet

Availability: 2 months

Rental Fee: renter

Who Bears Fee:

Contact: Sarah Roberts, 718-281-5770

Description: photographs and documents of how a small percentage of individuals risked their lives to save others

 

Organization: Holocaust Resource Center, Bayside NY

Exhibit Name: An Introduction to the Holocaust for the Young Reader: It Really Did Happen…

Size:  60 running feet

Availability: 2 months

Rental Fee: $500 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee:

Contact: Sarah Roberts, 718-281-5770

Description: general overview of Holocaust for grade 5-6 students, booklet available

 

Organization: Holocaust Resource Center, Bayside NY

Exhibit Name: Anatomy of a Ghetto

Size:  60 running feet

Availability: 2 months

Rental Fee: $500 plus shipping and handling

Who Bears Fee:

Contact: Sarah Roberts, 718-281-5770

Description: photographs and narrative analyze process by which Nazis created ghettos

 

Organization: Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen e.V. (ifa)/ Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations , Stuttgart/ Germany in cooperation with Darmstadt University of Technology - Department CAD in Architecture, Darmstadt/ Germany

Exhibit Name: Synagogues in Germany – A Virtual Reconstruction

Size: min. 250 sqm (2700 sq ft) – max. 400 sqm (4305 sq ft) + separate Film Show Room

Sections and Contents of the Exhibit: 3 exhibition panels (title, imprint and introduction text), 1. PATH TO THE REICHSPOGROMNACHT - DETERIORATION OF THE JEWS’ POSITION IN SOCIETY: 8 text and photo panels, 2. ESCALATION DESTRUCTION OF SYNAGOGUES: 1 picture wall paper/ photographic mural, 1 DVD-player + 1 TV-screen, 3. WORK-IN-PROGRESS: 12 work stations for visitors (per 1 PC, 1 TFT-screen with table, chair and lamp), 30 text panels with information, 2 work-in-progress stations (per 1 PC, 1 TFT-screen with table, chair and lamp), 12 projections of images (per 1 Flash Card Player, 1 beamer, 1 daylight screen), music station (1 CD-player with 4 head sets), 3D slide viewers, selection of books about Jewish culture, arts, architecture and Jewish-German history, 4. SEPARATE FILM SHOW ROOM: 1 DVD-player + 1 beamer (Documentary Film “Synagogues destroyed in Germany. Computerized Memories” + Film 3D CAD Reconstruction” of five synagogues),

Availability: 2004, minimum 4 weeks

Rental Fee: EUR 18.000,- ($ 20.000,-) plus additional costs (share in shipping/transport fees, costs for 2 accompanying students, costs for 1 ifa technician for installing and dismantling of the exhibit)

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Marie Ani Eskenian (phone +49-711-22 25-176, fax: +49-711-22 25-194, Email: eskenian@ifa.de, http://www.ifa.de/eindex.htm )

Description: An interactive exhibition, recalling and presenting the building history and memory of Jewish life and culture once existing in Germany – and its destruction. An important contribution to the development of new and contemporary forms of restoring and renewing the culture of remembering. Presentation of a selection of 12 virtual reconstructed synagogues - Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Dresden, Frankfurt, Hanover, Kaiserslautern, Leipzig, Mannheim, Munich, Nuremberg and Plauen - which have been destroyed among those thousands in the Reichspogromnacht in 1938 by the Nazis. A number of architecture students of the Darmstadt University of Technology initiated this project due to an arson attack on the synagogue in Lübeck/Germany in 1994.

 

Organization: KTA (Kindertransport Association),  Hicksville, NY

Exhibit Name: The Kindertransport Journey: Memory into History

Size: 17 panels (16 panels, 30"x40" ; 1 panel, 20"x30")

Availabity: 4 weeks minimum 

Rental Fee: 4 weeks: $600 per week; 5--8 weeks: $500  per week. KTA pays for delivery, renter pays for return to KTA.

Who bears fee: Renter

Contact: Robert Sugar, 914-667-6475

Description: "I shall send those that escape of them to the isles of the sea". The rescue of 10,000 Jewish children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland to Britain in 1938--39; their participation in the invasion of Europe and Israel's war of Independence; their subsequent scattering throughout the world. Photo and documentary collages, on 17, mostly full-color panels bring the story to the year 2000. Special feature: the exhibit contains primary photographic material never before seen and is designed, written, and produced by the participants of Kindertransport.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Recollection: Lost Synagogues of Poland and Russia, An Installation by Susan Cooper

Size:  120 linear feet required for 17 bas relief wooden models of synagogues, composed

of 8 wall hung modular units; may be borrowed in 2 separate parts individually

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $5 000 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: synagogues built between 16th-19th centuries, chosen for their unique architecture, size, beauty and age.  Text panels available in English and Russian.  Artist may be available for lectures and discussions for separate fee at which time she reveals search for history of her family’s connection to many of these vanished synagogues.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Holocaust History

Size:  40 linear feet required for 6-8 brightly colored posters (24” x 36”)

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $150 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: teacher’s guide accompanies exhibit

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Holocaust Documents

Size:  30 linear feet required for 10 framed reproductions of original documents 18” x 26”

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $200 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: framed visual display donated by National Archives of Washington, D.C.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: History of the Holocaust

Size:  60 linear feet required for 31 black and white posters(15 at 21” x 23”, 16 at 13” x 23”)

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $300 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: prepared by Anti-defamation League, depicting historical overview of Holocaust

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Man is Not A Number: The Holocaust Through Czech Children’s Eyes, The Hana and Murray Greenfield Pro

Size:  50 linear feet required for 26 cardboard framed (lightweight) paintings by

contemporary children from Czech Republic Visual Art Competition

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $750 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: each child’s painting expresses their modern-day, yet very emotional response and realization of very sad story-line of “lost moms and dads”, lost freedom, lost childhood.  50 copies of descriptive catalogue included in rental fee; proceeds go to continue Greenfield Art Competition Project.  Can be displayed with Children’s Drawings from Terezin.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Polluting the Pure: Racial Hygiene and Eugenics

Size:  50 linear feet required for 106 foam core, lightweight posters @10” x 10”

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $600 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: study of degenerate science introducing Nazi ideas on “Race and Genetics”, uncovering unrealized ideas generated in U.S. even earlier than recognized in Nazi Germany.  Powerful, timely, and thought provoking exhibit with much text to read and discuss.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Odyssey with My Family of Blessed Memory in Poland

Size:  40 linear feet required, 15 photo collage montages 28” x 22”

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $1500 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: artist, Yochka Lipshitz, presents 15 montages mixing “black and white” with “color” photos creating a personal photographic testimony to her deceased family, including emotional testimony about her return to the family’s Eastern European home town.  Exhibition catalogues available for sale.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Memory and Meaning

Size:  80 linear feet required for 50 pieces and 140 linear feet for 75 pieces of framed art

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $2000 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: created by international artists ages 10-18, including second and third generation Jews and Germans.  Videos, bibliography, and prepared questions for classroom discussion available.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Ghetto Diary of Eli Leskly

Size:  180 linear feet for entire collection of 70 original watercolors 21” x 17” and 70

recreations 33” x 24”.  May be borrowed in sets of 30(15 originals and 15 recreations).

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $1500 (set of 30), $3000(entire collection) plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: depiction of “showplace ghetto” Terezin in vivid drawings by 84 year old artist who hid these original watercolors under floorboards while interned in Terezin.  Videography and bibliography complete exhibit, as well as photos of artist.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: G.I.’s Remember

Size:  60 linear feet required for 21 laminated posters (ranging 12 ½” x 19” to 16” x 21”)

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $500 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: personal memories and memorabilia in testimony and photographs by American Jewish soldiers and chaplains who served in U.S. military during W.W.II; prepared by Museum of American Jewish Military History.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Badges of Shame

Size:  2 handmade tapestries (54” x 42” and 36” x 36”) encased in Plexiglas with 11

Bisque dolls (23” tall)

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $2000 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: each doll depicts original costume and required  “Yellow Badge” of the country of that doll during the Holocaust.  Tapestries are powerful depiction of artist’s interpretation of her childhood memories in concentration camps.  Appeals to all ages.  Video interview with artist is available.

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Holocaust Series: Alfred Benjamin

Size:  50 linear feet needed, 9 photo montages, framed in Plexiglas

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $1200 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: photographs from the artist’s (retired photographer who is available for discussions and workshops) own collection of historical and family photos

 

Organization: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

Exhibit Name: Children’s Drawings from Terezin

Size:  30 linear feet for 10 metal framed reproductions, 18 1/2” x 24”

Availability: 3 to 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $300 plus insurance and transport fees

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Bina J. Krieger, Coordinator of Traveling Exhibits LAMOH (323-761-8170, fax 323-761-8174)

Description: drawings by children at Terezin Concentration Camp provide opportunities for discussion and activities when exhibited with Man is Not A Number

 

Organization: Marcia Annenberg

Exhibit Name: Babi Yar, Buchenwald, Balkans: A Postmodern Portrayal

Size:  160 running feet

Availability: 3 months

Rental Fee: $1500 plus shipping and insurance

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Marcia Annenberg, 212-568-7307

Description: 12 paintings and 6 drawings of the ethnic crimes of genocide and racism, videotaped lecture available

 

Organization: Marty J. Kalb

Exhibit Name: Holocaust Series: Drawings and Paintings

Size: variable depending on available space. This exhibit consists of 30 framed drawings, each of which is 26”X41”. Some drawings are displayed vertically some horizontally. There are 8 paintings on unstretched canvas that are unframed and are to be mounted directly on a wall.  The works on canvas come on rolls and vary in size from 4’X4’ to 6’X9’. There are 4 works composed of wooden panels. Each work contains 3 or 4 panels, each panel is 36”X80”. The size of each work is dependent on whether it contains 3 or 4 vertical or horizontal panels. This exhibit is available in its entirety or as selected works as chosen by the exhibiting institution.

Availability: Indefinite

Rental Fee: None; The exhibiting institution is responsible for wall to wall insurance and transportation expenses.  The artist is available to speak during the exhibition for which separate fee and transportation expenses are to be provided by the exhibiting institution.

Contact: Marty J. Kalb, Professor Fine Art, Ohio Wesleyan University, Office Phone: 740-368-3608, Fax: 740-368-3611 Email: mjkalb@owu.edu

Description:  The “Holocaust Series” consists of drawings and paintings inspired by documentary images and recent photographs made by the artist of Holocaust sites. The images in both the drawings and paintings are extremely graphic but at times also contain abstract elements. The painting media is acrylic on canvas, acrylic and mixed media on wood, or oil on canvas. The drawings are charcoal on paper.

 

Organization: Midwest Center for Holocaust Education,  Kansas

Exhibit Name: The Warsaw Ghetto: A Pictorial Remembrance

Size:  71 large pieces 36”x20” each

36 medium 20”x16”each

14 small 11”x15” each

2 mural size 55”x70”each

2 mural size 123”x70”

Availability: two months per city

Rental Fee: $5700, 10% discount to AHO members

Who Bears Fee: includes one way shipping, renter pays return shipping

Contact: Fran Sternberg (913) 327-8194

Description: created by the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland, 125 black-and-white photographs of life in the Warsaw Ghetto from 1940-43, good for school and community groups.

 

Organization: Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial To The Holocaust, New York City

Exhibit Name: Scream the Truth to the World - Emanuel Ringelblum and the Hidden Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto

Size:  50 framed artifact reproductions, 1 set of 18 texts, 1 title panel, 1 credit panel, 1 tin box used to preserve documents during the Holocaust

Availability: 8 week rental block

Rental Fee: $2,000

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sveta Emery, 646.437.4357, semery@mjhnyc.org

Description: High quality reproduction of materials collected by Warsaw historian Emanuel Ringelblum and a clandestine group Oyneg Shabbes documenting Jewish life in Nazi occupied Poland, from September 1939 until 1943, including photographs, letters, paintings, diaries, postcards, school reports, tickets, armbands, telegrams and other artifacts.

 

Organization: Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial To The Holocaust, New York City

Exhibit Name: The Children of a Vanished World

Size:  50 framed Black-and-white photographs 23 ½” x 19 ½” x ¾”, 18 texts 7 ¾” x 7”, 8 ¼” or 10 ½”, one title panel 23 ½” x 32” x ¾”, one main text panel 43” x 28” x ¾”, exhibition credits panel 43” x 28” x ¾”, 3 Yiddish poems w/translation 32” x 23 ½” x ¾”, 1 Yiddish poesm w/translation 48” x 28” x ¾”, music credits panel 23 ½” x 19 ½” x ¾”, 1 C.D. with soundtrack

Availability: 8 week rental block

Rental Fee: $4000

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sveta Emery, 646.437.4357, semery@mjhnyc.org

Description: photographs by the world famous Roman Vishniac who traveled eastern Europe between 1935-38 and documented life in the changing Jewish Communities, music contains period recordings of six Yiddish songs

 

 

Organization: Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial To The Holocaust, New York City

Exhibit Name:  Lives Remembered - A Shtetl Through a Photographer's Eye

Size:  1 text panel, 6 large frames with multiple photographs, 2 map panels, 1 arial photo, 35 framed photos

Availability: 8 week rental block

Rental Fee: $4,000

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sveta Emery, 646.437.4357, semery@mjhnyc.org

Description: Photographs from the photo studio of Zalman Kaplan depicting pre-war Jewish life in a Polish town of Szczuczyn.

 

Organization: Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial To The Holocaust, New York City

Exhibit Name: Young Girl at Ghetto Terezin: 1941-1944

Size:  15 color photographs of drawings

1 photograph of artist

1 map and 8 text panels

each element 16” x 20”

55 running feet

Availability: 8 week rental block

Rental Fee: $1000

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Sveta Emery, 646.437.4357, semery@mjhnyc.org

Description: photographs and texts tell the story of Helga Wiessová who as a teenager in the Terezin Ghetto painted pictures of life in the Ghetto and kept a diary.  Terezin and related survivors are available to speak.

 

Organization: Museum Presentation Associates

Exhibit Name: Silent Voices Speak: Remembering the Holocaust

Size:  17 pieces requiring about 150 linear feet

Availability: 8 weeks

Rental Fee: none due generous underwriting

Who Bears Fee: one-way transportation by renter

Contact: Museum Presentation Associates, 818-996-2953

Description: mixed media works based upon 1933 through 1945 German photographs; artist has altered these to honor memory of millions who perished in Holocaust; educational materials and full color 48 page catalogue available

 

Organization: Rockland Center for Holocaust Studies, Spring Valley, NY

Exhibit Name: Hidden Children: The Youngest Survivors of the Holocaust

Size:  29 panels 2’ 7 3/8” x 3’ 7”

1 panel 1’ 6” x 3’ 7”

Crate 1- 45 x 34 x 16

Crate 2- 45 x 34 x 16

Availability: 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $2500 can be adjusted to rental time

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Barbara Grau (914) 356-2700

Description: first person narratives of 17 former hidden children with exhibit panels on the war era, identity and the Christian rescuers

 

Organization: Smithsonian Institution/ Yad Vashem (Info given by Stephen Goldman of Florida Holocaust Museum)

Exhibit Name: A Day in the Warsaw Ghetto - A Birthday Trip in Hell

Size: 41 photo panels (85 photographs), 12 text panels 270’ limited 10

Availability:

Rental Fee: $2400 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description:  Yad Vashem Photographs of the Warsaw Ghetto taken by German Army Sergeant Heinz Jost with the camera presented to him as a birthday gift.  The pictures show the sympathy with which Jost viewed his subjects and the reason that he kept them hidden for nearly 50 years

 

Organization: Susan May Tell Photography

Exhibit Name: Ghost of Auschwitz

Size: 1500 sq feet

Availability: 2 months minimum

Rental Fee: $2000, but negotiable depending on venue and length 

Who Bears Fee: renter – for shipping and insurance

Contact: Susan May Tell, (212) 741-0189

Description: This traveling exhibition, installation really, consists of 16 life-size Black & White photographs suspended from the ceiling in a winding course, among which the visitors walk, as if they were walking through Auschwitz itself.  This installation breaks new ground by its experiential "you are there" approach designed to evoke an emotional response in viewers of all ages.

 

 

Organization: Tennessee Holocaust Commission

Exhibit Name: Perpetrators

Size: 175 running feet

Availability: flexible

Rental Fee: no fee

Who Bears Fee: renter pays transport fee

Contact: Ruth Tanner, 615-343-2563

Description: Two sets of 42 lithograph prints; set one (unframed, covered in acetate) grommeted for quick and easy installation.  Set two is framed in wood.

 

Organization:   The Anne Frank Center USA, New York City

Exhibit Name:  Anne Frank: A History for Today

Size: 57 panels Display: ‘Lex’—8 units, 9’x 6’x 6’ at base, 9’ high, 7 panels per display unit, requires 2000 sq. ft., and 6,000 watts Dex’—19 units, 39”x 39”x 39” at base, 8’ 4” high, 3 panels per display unit, requires 1,800 sq. ft. and 3,000 watts ‘Bannerfix’—29 units, 36” at base, 2 panels per display unit, requires 1,000 sq. ft.

Availability:  Ongoing

Rental Fee:  Yes

Who Bears Fee:  Host: rental, liability insurance, media, collaterals, docent trainer, & provides volunteers AFC-USA: shipping, supervises installation and dismantlement

Contact:  Greg Radicone, 212-431-7993

Description:   Depicts AF story using photos, Diary excerpts, document reproductions,  & text, including testimonies of survivors, showing themes of scapegoating, racism, ethnic cleansing, genocide, urging need for social justice, and individual responsibility. This exhibit is also available in a mini-version, consisting of 34 panels.

 

Organization: The Anne Frank Center USA, New York City

Exhibit Name: The Anne Frank Story

Size: 17 panels, each measures 48” long x 33 3/8” width, 75 ft. optimal of running wall space, minimum of 53 ft.; alternate display on easels

Availability: Ongoing

Rental Fee: Yes

Who Bears Fee: Host: rental, $350. shipping fee, self installation

Contact:   Greg Radicone, 212-431-7993

Description: Anne Frank’s life and times in photos and text, including rise of Nazism in Germany, the invasion of the Netherlands, life in hiding, the role of the helpers as examples of moral courage, and Anne Frank’s legacy

 

Organization:   The Anne Frank Center USA

Exhibit Name:  Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945

Size:   78 silk screen panels. Display: ‘Lex’—12 units, 9’x 6’x 6’ at base, 9’ high, 7 panels per display unit, requires 2,500 sq. ft.

Availability:   Special Request

Rental Fee:   Yes

Who Bears Fee:  Host: rental, liability insurance, media, collaterals, docent trainer, & provides volunteers AFC-USA: shipping, supervises installation and dismantlement

Contact: Greg Radicone, 212 431-7993

Description:   600 photos and historical images, Diary excerpts, and text on the life of AF, including the social and historical climate of her day, the role of the Catholic church, and correlated events of our times with emphasis on the lessons relevant for today.

 

Organization: The Gesher Group, Vancouver B.C. (informally affiliated with the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre)

Exhibit Name: The Gesher Project

Size: 185 running feet to exhibit the complete show, 160 running feet includes all 17 large works and the poetry, two large canvases (The Bridge and The Hands) and all the wall writings. The smaller paintings and the accompanying poetry require 25 running feet. The Bridge requires 25 running feet and The Hands requires 12 running feet. The individual dimensions of each piece in the exhibit is included in our media kit that is available upon request

Availability: through 2004

Rental Fee: $ 500. Canadian plus insurance and transport fees

Who bears fee: renter

Contact: Sidi Schaffer, 96 West 40th Avenue, Vancouver B.C., V5Y 2R1, telephone 604-301-1710

Description: 18 Holocaust survivors, Child Survivors and members of the Second Generation came together  to talk, paint and write about their experiences as a way to bridge the silence between the generations impacted by the trauma   of the Holocaust. This work, brought together in a powerful and widely acclaimed exhibit of art and poetry, is the culmination of six months of meetings facilitated by artist Linda Frimer, psychologist Alina Wydra, writer Dale Adams-Segal, and scribe/co-coordinator Reisa Schneider. The exhibit is at present on tour across Canada.

 

Organization: The Holocaust Memorial and Educational Center of Nassau County Welwyn Preserve

Exhibit Name: Displaced Persons Camps: Rebuilding Culture and Community in the Aftermath of World War II

Size: 20 panels

Availability: 6 weeks

Rental Fee: $2,500

Who Bears Fee: Renter; shipping and insurance to be arranged and paid for by the borrowing institution

Contact: Dr. Regina White, Educational Director (516-571-8043, fax: 516-571-8041)

Description: This is an exhibit as told by those who were "displaced persons" though their albums, memories, and reflections.  It is about the heroism of a people, the contribution of individuals towards reconstructing a life-person and communal. They tell their story about where they came from, how they lived, what they ate, how they dressed, how they studied, how they worked, and how they helped each other.  It is the story of creativity and imagination; a tribute to the undying spirit of a people.

 

Organization: The Watchtower Society (Info given by Stephen Goldman of Florida Holocaust Museum)

Exhibit Name: A Witness Testimony – Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Holocaust

Size: 14 framed photo/text panels 50’ limited 1

Availability:

Rental Fee: $1000 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: Watchtower Society History of the victimization of Jehovah’s Witnesses during the Holocaust many of whom, in spite of having been offered the opportunity to be released from persecution, chose their faith.

 

Organization: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

Exhibit Name: Varian Fry

Size:  80 linear feet

Availability: 1 month or longer

Rental Fee: $300

Who Bears Fee: renter for shipping which is usually less than $2,000

Contact: Laurie Kaminsky, 212-314-0325

Description: panels describe work of Fry and his rescue team which saved hundreds of French and German Jews, especially intellectuals

 

Organization: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

Exhibit Name: Remember the Children: Daniel’s Story

Size:  5000 square feet, 12 foot ceilings, travels in 8 trucks

Availability: 6 month period

Rental Fee: $25,000 plus $40,000 for installation services and $20,000 for shipping

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Lauren Kaminsky, 202-314-0325

Description: series of environments following the story of Daniel and his family in pre-war Germany throughout the war (ghetto, concentration camp), hands on exhibits

 

Organization: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

Exhibit Name: Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936

Size:  4000 square feet, 3 trucks

Availability: 3 month exhibition period

Rental Fee: $15,000 plus shipping to next site

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Lauren Kaminsky, 202-314-0325

Description: panels of reproductions of documents and photographs, exploring Nazi use of propaganda; includes general information about the Holocaust.  Video available.

 

Organization: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

Exhibit Name: Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933-1945

Size:  1500 square feet

Availability: 8-week booking period

Rental Fee: $1,000 plus one-way shipping

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Lauren Kaminsky, 212-314-0325

Description: 32 free-standing structures with reproductions of photographs and documents about the Nazi regime’s efforts to rid Germany of male homosexuality.  First in a series of small exhibitions about other victim groups. 

 

 

 

Organization: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC

Exhibit Name: Schindler

Size: 50 linear feet, requires gallery space of 1000 square feet

Availability: 6 weeks exhibition period

Rental Fee: $500 + shipping to next venue

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Lauren Kaminsky, 202-314-0325

Description: This exhibition tells the story of Oskar Schindler, the German-Catholic industrialist and rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust who was the subject of the film Schindler's List. Following the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939, Schindler moved to Krakow and established an enamel works on the city's outskirts in Zablocie. That factory became a haven for about 900 Jewish workers, providing them relief from the brutality of the Plaszow labor camp nearby.  12 free-standing exhibition panels including 15 photographs, 7 reproduced documents and maps, text panels and objects labels and a flip book with the names of people saved.

 

Organization: Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, British Columbia

Exhibit Name: Shanghai: A Refuge During the Holocaust

Size:  1 title panel 28” x 36”

15 graphic panels that are 26” x 40”

1 acknowledgement panels 20” x 26”

60 small replica documents and photographs

86 linear feet

Availability: 6- 8 week period

Rental Fee: $750 for a 6-8 week period with at $250 deposit at time of rental (CND)

Who Bears Fee: renter (about $200)

Contact: Dr. Roberta Kremer (604) 264-0499

Description: document the story of over 18,000 Jews who escaped Europe to Shanghai from 1938-40. Divided into sections with the following themes: Pre-War Life, Recognizing the Need to Leave, The World’s Doors Were Closed to Jewish Refugees, After Kristallacht, The Long Journey to Shanghai, Jewish Refugee Life in Shanghai, Religious and Cultural Life in Shanghai, The Japanese Occupation, Finding Out About the Holocaust, Leaving Home Again-Where and When to Go?

 

 

Organization: Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, British Columbia

Exhibit Name: Ravensbruck: Forgotten Women of the Holocaust

Size: 75 - 90 feet of running wall space is needed to adequately display the exhibition(23 - 24" x 48" panels). Six banners are free hanging from the  ceiling(35" x 72").

Availability: Six week period, longer time periods by special arrangement

Rental Fee: $1,200 CDN for six weeks plus shipping and handling, $500 deposit required at the time of scheduling

Who Bears Fee: Renter

Contact: Dr. Roberta Kremer (604) 264-0499

Description: The exhibit is divided into the following categories; Introduction ( Documentation & Camp History), Victim Groups, Daily Life, Labour, Friendship & Solidarity, Spiritual Resistance, Pregnancy & Childbirth, Medical Experiments, The End of the Journey, and Rescue & Liberation. The Teacher's Guide contains support material, a glossary, and pre-and post-visit activities are available to assist teachers in preparing students to view the exhibit. Low security requirements make this exhibition ideal for small museums or Holocaust Education Centres.

 

Organization: Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, British Columbia

Exhibit Name: Janusz Korczak and the Children of the Warsaw Ghetto

Size: 31 Panels (21 that are 32” x 40” and ten that are 16” x 40”), all mounted on a foam core. Space requirement: Approximately 70 feet of running wall space (does not have to be continuous).

The exhibit is organized into three separate inter-related themes. The three sections can be installed separately or in combination: The Life of Janusz Korczak, 11 panels (8- 32 x 40” and 3- 16” x 40” black and white panels), Children in the Warsaw Ghetto, 14 panels (9- 32” x 40” and 5- 16” x 40” black and white panels), Children’s Rights Today, 5 panels (3- 32” x 40” full color panels and 2- 16” x 40” black and white panels).

Availability: 6 week period, longer rentals by arrangement.

Rental Fee: $750 (Canadian dollars). $250 deposit required at time of scheduling.

Who Bears Fee: Renter

Contact: Roberta Kremer (604) 264-0499

Description: The exhibit looks at the life of Janusz Korczak. The exhibit also examines the experience and tragic fate of the children in the Warsaw Ghetto and how the violation of children's rights during the Holocaust is reflected in the fight for children's rights in the world today.

 

 

Organization: Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, British Columbia

Exhibit Name: Open Hearts-Closed Doors

Size:  5 introductory panels, variety of sizes with largest being 32” x 40”

2 free hanging banners 2’ x 7’

1 panel  8’ x 3’, 1 panel 3’ x 5’

1 map 4’ x 3’

2 flexible wall installations 20’ to 12’ in width

1 boat panel 8’ x 3’

5 rigid panels 2’ x 3’

1 panel 3’ x 5’, 1 panel 2’ x 3’

1 immigration banner 3’ x 7’

10 orphan story panels 20” x 28” each with an interactive scrapbook

1 backlit cubed kiosk 2.5’ x 4’

gallery or display area of 24’ x 24’ at least is needed

Availability: 4- 8 week period through December 2001

Rental Fee: $1800 for a 6-8 week period with at $500 deposit at time of rental (CND)

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Dr. Roberta Kremer (604) 264-0499

Description: the story of the 1,123 orphan Jewish children who were sent to Canada.  It tracks their journey from the Concentration camps, DP camps, orphanages and finally to communities across Canada.  Personal narratives are a substantial part of this exhibit.  Exhibit is divided into sections with the following themes: Pre-war Life of Jewish Families, Things Begin to Change: Discrimination and Deportations, Children as Victims, Very Few Survive, Displaced Persons Camps and Orphanages, Where Can We Go, Who will Take Us?, Canadian Organizations and Communities Respond, Journey to Canada-Hopes and Expectations, Canadian Immigration Policy, Becoming Canadian: Making New Lives

 

 

 

Organization: Visas For Life Project

Exhibit Name: Visas For Life: The Righteous Diplomats

Size:  varies: 4 versions from 100 to 300 pieces that can be adapted to different spaces

Availability: 6 to 12 weeks

Rental Fee: $5000 to $10, 000 depending on size and time used

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Eric Saul, 415-761-8170

Description: photographs and images of rescue done by more than 25 diplomats who collectively saved thousands of Jews; additional information at visasforlife@cs.com

 

Organization: Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center

Exhibit Name: Images of the Holocaust

Size:  twenty 3’ by 4’ panels, Plexiglas framed

Availability: currently within state

Rental Fee: none

Who Bears Fee: renter for delivery and set up

Contact: Miriam Greenbaum, 206-441-5747

Description: photographs and documents of Holocaust survivors of Washington State residents relating pre-war, Holocaust, post-war experiences

 

Organization: Yad Hayeled (Lohamei Hagetaot) (Info given by Stephen Goldman of Florida Holocaust Museum)

Exhibit Name: On the Edge of the Abyss

Size: 93 framed (facsimile) drawings, 2 photographs, 4 maps  275’ limited 3

Availability:

Rental Fee: $2750 + freight

Who Bears Fee: renter

Contact: Stephen Goldman, 727-820-0100

Description: These drawings by eighteen- year-old Ella Libermann-Shiber liberated from a death march are the vehicle through which Ella began her recovery from the horrors of the Holocaust.  This unique story told from the perspective of a woman-child is chronologically complete, chronicling her experiences from ghettoization through the camps to liberation.