The Art of Storytelling
Featuring Fabric of Survival - The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz
with continuous showings of Through the Eye of the Needle
At the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland
October 6, 2012 - September 1, 2013
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Story in the Baltimore Sun
Santa Fe, NM (Encore Presentation) ♦ Alexandria, Va ♦ St. Louis, Mo ♦ Buffalo, NY
Baltimore, MD ♦ Ballymena, Northern Ireland ♦ Zagreb, Croatia
Continuous thru Sept. 1, 2013 at the American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD
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More information about the film Art, Memory and Healing Video of a panel discussion on art as a means to heal from trauma, and to document/combat injustice. Help us bring the film to festivals, community screenings, public TV, and classrooms across the country with a tax-deductible donation today!
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Fabric of Survival - Esther's StoryESTHER NISENTHAL KRINITZ, along with her sister Mania, were the only members of their family, and among the few Jews in their Polish village, to survive the Holocaust. At the age of 15, Esther refused the Nazi order for the Jews to report to a nearby railroad station for relocation. She and her sister separated from their family and never saw them again.In 1977, at the age of 50, Esther Nisenthal Krinitz began creating works of fabric art to depict her stories of survival. Over a 20-year period she created a collection of 36 needlework and fabric collage pictures - Fabric of Survival - which is now a traveling exhibition. |
Esther's Art & Story In Print
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