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SUMMARY:Art as Power: Aesthetics and Expression During the Holocaust
UID:30642
DTSTAMP:20260425T094200Z
DTSTART:20260331T220000Z
DTEND:20260331T230000Z
LOCATION:Plymouth District Library, 223 South Main St., Plymouth, MI 48170
 , United States
ROOM: Walldorf/ Dunning Room
DESCRIPTION:Art was a powerful form of resistance against Nazi oppression 
 during the Holocaust. Although the Nazi regime cracked down on art that it
  considered degenerate or subversive, artists used creative expression to 
 foster humanity, preserve dignity, and as a form of resistance during this
  time. You will explore art created by victims and survivors during and af
 ter the Holocaust and examine their message and meaning for us today. Pres
 ented by the Zekelman Holocaust Center. Sponsored by Friends of PDL. Regis
 tration required.
URL:https://plymouth.librarycalendar.com/event/art-power-aesthetics-and-ex
 pression-during-holocaust-30642
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