Images of Holocaust survivors were projected onto landmarks in New York City as part of a new photo archive created by artist Gillian Laub. The powerful event took place beneath the Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn and aimed to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day. The initiative, organized by the Representative Council of North East Jewry, featured moving testimony from survivors, students, and community leaders, focusing on the theme of the Fragility of Freedom.
Why images of Holocaust survivors were projected onto NYC landmarks on Saturday night https://t.co/pVBrTJVbcV
Beautiful, moving Holocaust Memorial Day Commemorative Event @ToonLibraries organised by the Representative Council of North East Jewry with wonderful testimony from Susie Kaufman, #Newcastle students & community leaders on this year's theme the Fragility of Freedom. https://t.co/r44kETxDjE
The artist Gillian Laub has created a new photo archive of more than 200 Holocaust survivors. On Saturday, some of those portraits were projected onto buildings and structures throughout New York City. https://t.co/SZexTgb7aO
Images of survivors projected on NYC landmarks to launch new Holocaust archive https://t.co/lbA7YT6XOx
Powerful images of Holocaust survivors and their words were projected beneath the Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn tonight for #HolocaustRemembranceDay https://t.co/S1WHeNmOE6