The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition
The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition was launched by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key at a United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day event in 2013. This multidisciplinary artistic and educational work toured a total of nineteen art galleries, museums, and public spaces - from Whangarei, NZ's northernmost city to its southernmost, Invercargill.
The exhibition is based on our three minute Holocaust survivor stories. Our work has attracted international attention and our stories have been shown in Berlin and Dubai and have a permanent display in Australia.
The Shadows of Shoah Exhibition was our first exhibition and it is ready to undergo full refurbishment. View a time-lapse of the exhibition’s installation below. The second video is a descriptive promotional piece. Read endorsements and comments from the visitors book.
The exhibition has a circular footprint of 7.8m diameter and it requires 2.8m height.
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Our latest exhibition “Auschwitz. Now.” launched in January 2020 to an audience of 500.
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