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Trauma Memory and the Art of Survival with Gabriella Karin - Holocaust Living History Workshop

Trauma Memory and the Art of Survival with Gabriella Karin - Holocaust Living History Workshop

Update: 2020-06-24
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As a child, Gabriella Karin was separated from her parents and placed in a Slovakian convent for three years. Although physically safe, she did not emerge unscathed. Suppressed memories of her past came flooding back once she began to fashion sculptures related to the Holocaust later in life. Her journey offers important insight into trauma and how creativity can be used as a tool to process memories of oppression, persecution, and loss. Karin is a docent at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust and participates in the Righteous Conversations Project, which unites survivors and students through art. Series: "Library Channel" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36071]
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Trauma Memory and the Art of Survival with Gabriella Karin - Holocaust Living History Workshop

Trauma Memory and the Art of Survival with Gabriella Karin - Holocaust Living History Workshop

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