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"Multiply by Six Million: Portrais and Stories of Holocaust Survivors" at The Highround, Grand Opening on Friday

Thursday, June 6th, 2019 -- 10:58 AM

-“Multiply by Six Million: Portraits and Stories of Holocaust Survivors” presents a visually arresting and powerful first-person history of one of the defining events of the 20th century through photographic portraits and personal stories of Holocaust survivors.

The Highground Veterans Memorial Park presents “Multiply by Six Million” from June 2nd to July 31st. The public is invited for a Grand Opening Ceremony planned for June 7th at 4 pm at The Highground Museum. The exhibition showcases contemporary photographer Evvy Eisen’s 15 year-long project to create portraits of survivors living in California and to collect their personal histories. Critically lauded, the project works are included in the archives of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC, the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, and the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine in Paris, France.

By featuring individual survivor portraits and stories, “Multiply By Six Million” offers viewers a personal perspective on the Holocaust. Survivors tell their stories in hopes that the seeds of today’s intolerance and bigotry are recognized in time to prevent tomorrow’s genocides. The exhibition describes the horrors that the survivors experienced in Europe during the Holocaust and how they then came to the United States to create meaningful lives and contribute to society in their adopted county. Survivor Frank Roubicek shares, “The horror years of the wartime taught me how to appreciate the basic values of life and to fully appreciate the good things it has to offer.”

“Multiply by Six Million” includes 37 stunning black and white photographs and is accompanied by an emotional 24-minute DVD and an album of additional survivor portraits. The Interpretive text allows visitors to understand historical events in Europe, leading up to the Holocaust and contemplate current concerns about intolerance and genocide. The exhibition will be on display at the Highground Museum through July 31. “Multiply by Six Million: Portraits and Stories of Holocaust Survivors” was organized by Exhibit Envoy, with support from photographer Evvy Eisen. Exhibit Envoy provides traveling exhibitions and professional services to museums throughout California. Our mission is to build new perspectives among Californians, create innovative exhibitions and solutions, and advance institutions in service to their communities.

The Highground is located at W7031 Ridge Rd, Neillsville WI 54456. The Learning Center is open daily 9am ??" 5pm. For more information, please contact Julie Dallman Museum Coordinator at 715-743-4224 [email protected] or June Berg at 715-773-1162 [email protected] or go to www.thehighground.us

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