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Art and Remembrance

Bringing the art and story of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz to life through exhibits, community workshops, and lesson plans for grades 5-12.

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  • ABOUT ESTHER
    • FABRIC OF SURVIVAL GALLERY
    • EXHIBITS
      • Images for Exhibitors
    • FILM: THROUGH THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE
      • THROUGH THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE DVD PURCHASE
      • DVD INSTITUTIONAL PURCHASE
      • Info For TV Broadcasters
    • INTERVIEW WITH ESTHER NISENTHAL KRINITZ
    • IN THE NEWS
  • EDUCATION
    • LESSON PLANS
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    • EDUCATOR FEEDBACK
  • STORY CLOTH GALLERIES
    • STITCHING OUR STORIES GALLERY
    • THE HERO PROJECT GALLERY
    • HILOS DE LA VIDA GALLERY
      • Hilos de la Vida with English Text
      • Hilos de la vida con el texto español
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THROUGH THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE DVD PURCHASE

THROUGH THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE:
The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz

Directed By Nina Shapiro-Perl
Produced by Art and Remembrance
DVD with optional English subtitles – for HOME USE ONLY
See below for for public screenings and for library acquisitions.

THROUGH THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE DVD
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About the Film
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Inspired by the art and story of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, Art and Remembrance uses art and personal narrative to recognize individual courage and resilience, and to foster understanding and compassion for those who experience injustice.

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MEMORIES OF SURVIVALMemories of Survival Book Jacket
by Esther Nisenthal Krinitz and Bernice Steinhardt
$15.99

COMMENTS

Esther Krinitz has literally woven the most shameful chapter in human history into a fabric of art that is at once both beautiful and shocking. It is so important that these works can be shown to the public.
The Honorable Przemyslaw Grudzinski, former Ambassador, the RepublicPoland
These extraordinary pictures are very moving….I was overwhelmed by what I saw.
Tom Freudenheim, former DirectorBerlin Jewish Museum
What Krinitz did was re-create her world in a way that is somehow truer and more vivid than a photograph or film.
Megan RosenfeldWashington Post
The high quality execution and honest charm of Krinitz’s body of intricate memory embroideries give unique and powerful testimony… Simply put, Esther Krinitz’s work ranks among the very best.
Rebecca Hoffberger, Founder and DirectorAmerican Visionary Art Museum
In over 80 years, no artwork has moved me as much as this exhibit. Apart from the sheer artistry and the pathos of the community’s destruction, the heroism and resourcefulness of this teenage girl is overwhelming.
Smithsonian visitor
This exhibit is a monument to those who either say ‘It’s not my business.’ or ‘There’s nothing I can do.’
Smithsonian visitor
I was able to use Esther’s art to teach my child about a dark period in our history…. Although 7, he left having learned something that otherwise would have been so hard to convey to a young child.
Smithsonian visitor

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Inspired by the art and story of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, Art and Remembrance uses art and personal narrative to recognize individual courage and resilience, and to foster understanding and compassion for those who experience injustice.


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