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Jerusalem-based artist Ayana Friedman to present art of the children of Holocaust survivors, Nov. 4 at 4 pm

Jerusalem-based artist Ayana Friedman will visit Syracuse University on November 3-5, 2009 to discuss Holocaust teacher education programs, and the art of the children of Holocaust survivors, culminating with a public presentation on Nov. 4.  Her visit is being sponsored by: the School of Education; Professor Emeritus Joan Burstyn; and the Regional Holocaust and Genocide Initiative: Resistance, Resilience and Responsibility – a Chancellor’s Leadership Project.

Anaya Friedman - Chik Paris“We are excited to have this visit from Ayana Friedman,” says Burstyn. “She provides new insight into the ways that history has been transmuted into art by the descendants of Holocaust survivors.”

Friedman’s body of work includes performance art, photography, and sculpture; and themes often address social issues.  Her latest efforts have been working with video installations. Her most recent work portraying Anne Frank was installed in Budapest. Friedman has lectured widely and has curated shows in Israel and the United States.  

In addition to her scheduled meetings with School of Education faculty members involved with the Holocaust teacher education program, Friedman will meet with graduate students in the Museum Studies Program in the College of Visual and Performing Arts to discuss her work as a curator internationally.

While in Syracuse, Friedman plans to visit with curators of several galleries along the Connective Corridor, including the Warehouse and the Delavan Art Gallery.

Friedman’s visit culminates with a presentation on Nov. 4 at 4:00 pm, “Between the Stripes – Building a New Tomorrow: Art of the Second Generation to Holocaust Survivors.”  Her talk will address her own work and the work of other artists who are children of Holocaust survivors. A show of these works, including Friedman’s, has recently been exhibited in Tel Aviv, Berlin, and Budapest.   Friedman’s presentation will be in the Lender Auditorium of the Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life.  It is free and open to the public.

On the web: http://www.ayanafriedman.info/main.html

 

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