Events at Art 6 – 2nd Annual Holocaust Remembrance Exhibit
May 21, 2010 by Elizabeth
Filed under Landmarks, Totally Richmond
The 2nd Annual Holocaust Remembrance Exhibit opened at Art 6 on May 7, 2010. Though Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Remembrance Day – fell on April 11 this year, the month of May has been designated Holocaust Remembrance Month at Art 6, and the exhibit will run through the end of the month.
Art 6, a gallery at 6 East Broad Street in Downtown Richmond, is “a member-fun, non-profit gallery, dedicated to promoting and showcasing quality contemporary visual and performing arts, offering opportunities for education, community outreach and creative interaction.” In a word, they are one of the champions in Richmond’s art movement, something we care very much about here at RichmondVAPresents, and something that benefits the whole community.
Two events of note regarding the Holocaust Remembrance Exhibit will take place on May 29 and May 30. On May 29th, our friend Slash Coleman, local storyteller, blogger, and playwright, will present his piece called Chaidentity – a combination of song, story, and poetry, along with Eliezer Sobel – author of The 99th Monkey: A Spiritual Journalist’s Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics, and Other Conciousness-Raising Experiments. The hour-long production will come from the perspective of two sons of Holocaust survivors, and promises to be a moving experience. Tickets are $15 and will support the Richmond Holocaust Museum.
May 30th’s program is “Zay Gesundt!” Beau Marie will present his documentary film which focuses on Holocaust survivor tales. Admission is free, and the documentary will be opened by storyteller Les Schaffer. Schaffer, a retired therapist, is a Richmond storyteller who also teaches storytelling classes at the Life-Long Learning Institute. Beau Marie, creator of the documentary, is a local actor and filmmaker. This event is free of charge.
In the spirit of the event, don’t forget about the Richmond Holocaust Museum, whose current exhibit is “Portraits of Zinkov” by Alan Shulman.
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