Don’t miss Our Freedom: Then and Now at JW3
Unique exhibition and podcast by young people about the impact of the Holocaust
Until 12 December, you can dive into the unique artwork produced by rising young artists on how the Holocaust has impacted their families through generations.
Our Freedom: Then and Now presents a moving collection of artistic expressions created by participants as part of a nationwide project involving 60 libraries and arts centres. Guided by artist Adam Kammerling, the group explored personal and family histories to honour Holocaust survivors and remember relatives who did not survive, while reflecting on how subsequent generations live with and respond to this legacy.
Through their creative works, participants engage with themes of memory, resilience, and the responsibility to ensure the stories and names of those lost are never forgotten.
This free exhibition offers a powerful, multi-generational perspective on remembrance, identity, and the enduring impact of the Holocaust.
There is also a new podcast series that allows you to discover the stories behind the Our Freedom: Then and Now project, a nationwide initiative that will inspire the exhibition. Through their stories and art, they reflect on the importance of freedom, its meaning, its fragility, and the responsibility to preserve it.
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