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SUMMARY:Remembering the Holocaust: Two Monuments by Elbert Weinberg
DESCRIPTION:Remembering the Holocaust:  Two Monuments by Elbert Weinberg\n\n\n\nOctober 9\, 2024\n\n6:00pm\n\nTickets available now at https://noahwebster.yapsody.com/event/index/819503/remembering-the-holocaust-two-monuments-by-elbert-weinberg\n\nTwo of the most significant public monuments by the sculptor Elbert Weinberg (1928-1991) are Holocaust memorials\, one in Wilmington\, Delaware\, the other on the grounds of the Jewish Community Center on Bloomfield Avenue in West Hartford.  Weinberg grew up in Hartford's Jewish North End during World War II\, and Jewish themes\, many of them dark and troubling\, occur throughout his work.  Art historian Nancy Finlay will discuss these two important commissions\, examining their origins and exploring their imagery. \n\nWe are proud to partner with CT Voices of Hope and Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford for this program.\n\n\n\nThis lecture coincides with the "Portraits of Survival" exhibit currently on display in our museum gallery until October 15\, 2024. Portraits of Survival was conceived by photographer Lena Stein\, spotlighting the lives of Holocaust survivors that settled in the Hartford area.\n\nAbout the presenter:\n\nNancy Finlay has a B.A. from Smith College and a Ph.D. from Princeton University.  She was responsible for cataloging the Elbert Weinberg Collection in the Hartford History Center\, a vast collection of manuscripts\, drawings\, sculptures\, photographs\, ephemera\, and other material donated to the Hartford Public Library in 2013 by the Elbert Weinberg Trust.  She is the author of In the Grand Tradition: The Enduring Art of Elbert Weinberg published by the Hartford Public Library in 2018\n\n \n\nAbout Voices of Hope:\n\nVoices of Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization created by descendants of Holocaust survivors from across Connecticut. Voices of Hope raises social consciousness by connecting people to the inhumanity of the Holocaust and other genocides through quality educational and community programming\, in order to ensure future generations never forget. Their mission is to promote a culture of courage to stand up against hatred through Holocaust and genocide education and remembrance.\n\nFor more information: www.ctvoicesofhope.org\n\n \n\nAbout Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford:\n\nThe Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (JHSGH) collects and preserves materials that document the Greater Hartford Jewish community. Through an array of publications\, exhibitions and partnerships\, we tell the stories of Jewish life\, culture and contributions to our part of Connecticut.\n\nFor more information: https://jhsgh.org/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Remembering the Holocaust:&nbsp\; Two Monuments by Elbert&nbsp\;Weinberg<br />\n<br />\nOctober 9\, 2024</strong></p>\n\n<p style="text-align:center"><strong>6:00pm<br />\nTickets available now at&nbsp\;</strong>https://noahwebster.yapsody.com/event/index/819503/remembering-the-holocaust-two-monuments-by-elbert-weinberg</p>\n\n<p>Two of the most significant public monuments by the sculptor Elbert&nbsp\;Weinberg&nbsp\;(1928-1991) are Holocaust memorials\, one in Wilmington\, Delaware\, the other on the grounds of the Jewish Community Center on Bloomfield Avenue in West Hartford.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Weinberg&nbsp\;grew up in Hartford&rsquo\;s Jewish North&nbsp\;End during World War II\, and Jewish themes\, many of them dark and troubling\, occur throughout his work.&nbsp\; Art historian Nancy Finlay will discuss these two important commissions\, examining their origins and exploring their imagery.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>We are proud to partner with CT Voices of Hope and Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford for this program.<br />\n<br />\nThis lecture coincides with the &quot\;Portraits of Survival&quot\; exhibit currently on display in our museum gallery until October 15\, 2024. Portraits of Survival was conceived by photographer Lena Stein\, spotlighting the lives of Holocaust survivors that settled in the Hartford area.</p>\n\n<p><strong>About the presenter:</strong><br />\nNancy Finlay has a B.A. from Smith College and a Ph.D. from Princeton University.&nbsp\; She was responsible for cataloging the Elbert&nbsp\;Weinberg&nbsp\;Collection in the Hartford History Center\, a vast collection of manuscripts\, drawings\, sculptures\, photographs\, ephemera\, and other material donated to the Hartford Public Library in 2013 by the Elbert&nbsp\;Weinberg&nbsp\;Trust.&nbsp\; She is the author of&nbsp\;In the Grand Tradition: The Enduring Art of Elbert&nbsp\;Weinberg&nbsp\;published by the Hartford Public Library in 2018</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>About Voices of Hope:</strong><br />\nVoices of Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization created by descendants of Holocaust survivors from across Connecticut. Voices of Hope raises social consciousness by connecting people to the inhumanity of the Holocaust and other genocides through quality educational and community programming\, in order to ensure future generations never forget. Their mission is&nbsp\;to promote a culture of courage to stand up against hatred through Holocaust and genocide education and remembrance.<br />\nFor more information:&nbsp\;<a href="https://noahwebster.yapsody.com/redirect?url=http://www.ctvoicesofhope.org" rel="nofollow" style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 0px\; background-color: transparent\; color: rgb(144\, 85\, 162)\; text-decoration-line: none\;">www.ctvoicesofhope.org</a></p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>About Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford:</strong></p>\n\n<p>The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford (JHSGH) collects and preserves materials that document the Greater Hartford Jewish community. Through an array of publications\, exhibitions and partnerships\, we tell the stories of Jewish life\, culture and contributions to our part of Connecticut.</p>\n\n<p>For more information:&nbsp\;<a href="https://noahwebster.yapsody.com/redirect?url=https://jhsgh.org/" rel="nofollow" style="box-sizing: border-box\; margin: 0px\; background-color: transparent\; color: rgb(144\, 85\, 162)\; text-decoration-line: none\;">https://jhsgh.org/</a></p>\n
LOCATION:Noah Webster House - 227 South Main Street\, West Hartford\, CT
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