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  Title: Loli Kantor: There was a Forest - Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Today
  Date: 2009 Nov 3
  Time: 8:00 AM - Midnight
  Calendar: Meadows: Art, Leadership and Community Involvement, Meadows School of the Arts, Meadows: Art History
  Contact: Meadows School of the Arts
  Categories: Exhibits
  Description: In conjunction with a semester-long series of programs at SMU on the Holocaust and its legacies, the Hawn presents an exhibit of works by Fort Worth-based photographer/artist Loli Kantor. Born in Paris, France, and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel, Kantor is the daughter of Holocaust survivors, both of whom she lost by age 14. Biographical research into her parents’ background led Kantor to study and photograph Jewish culture in Poland and Ukraine. There Was a Forest documents the parallel stories of the lives of a disappearing population of Jews still living in small enclaves in Eastern Europe, and the simultaneous, slow reemergence of Jewish life and culture that is gradually transforming some of the larger communities there today. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Meadows School of the Arts and the SMU Human Rights Education Program.
  Tele. #: 214.768.2661
  Building & Address: HAMON ARTS LIBRARY
  Room Number: MILDRED HAWN GALLERY