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The Rifleman’s Violin

The Rifleman’s Violin

ABOUT THE RIFLEMAN’S VIOLIN In July 1945, 19-year-old rifleman Stuart Canin found himself on the veranda of President Harry S. Truman’s temporary “little White House” in Potsdam, Germany. The president asked Canin to play the violin in order to break the ice of...
Hidden in Plain Sight! T-Shirts and the Curation of Identity

Hidden in Plain Sight! T-Shirts and the Curation of Identity

ABOUT Hidden in Plain Sight! T-Shirts & the Curation of Identity 15,000+ visitors engaged with our multimedia installation July 23 – November 1, 2015, at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco. That exhibition is coming soon to the East Bay JCC in Berkeley....
The Liberating Lens

The Liberating Lens

ABOUT The Liberating Lens Jewish photographers had enormous impact in changing how Americans came to see themselves. The liberating power of their cameras, both in the past and today, is the theme of a multimedia exhibition and a course at the University of Michigan....
Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theatre in Soviet Union

Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theatre in Soviet Union

ABOUT BALANCING ACTS This documentary, exploring the life and times of Yiddish theatre director Solomon Mikhoels, is on view through June 11, 2017 at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in the exhibition Chagall: Colour and Music. This multidisciplinary exhibition is the...