In this exhibit, poetry and painting weave together to explore the shared history of anti-Semitism and loss that Jews share, especially in the context of the Holocaust.
As a Jew born during World War II, Judy Robinson has always been conscious of how easily her life might have been different if she had not been born in the United States. For that reason, the Holocaust became a subject of study and identity for her. Anti-Semitism and the enormity of loss it created and continues to create led Judy to address these themes in multiple media. Poetry and painting weave together to interpret a shared history.
At this opening, Judy will read her poetry alongside corresponding paintings that will be on display at the Center through April. This event is free and open to the public.
Free and open to the public
Phone: 412-939-7289
Email: csahovey@hcpgh.org
2019/04/09 - 2019/04/09
Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh
826 Hazelwood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
Free parking lot on site