From around the country, artists come to city's museum square to paint victims held in Gaza, in the hopes of drumming up support -- and one day gifting portraits to their owners
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On display through Oct. 25 before heading to Miami and New Mexico, 'Lives Eliminated, Dreams Illuminated' imagines a better future for female victims through art and music

The human rights activist who fled the Holocaust and created iconic human rights art is featured in Fairfield University's 'In Real Times' exhibit, open September 29

In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy

Akiva Alpert got his start battling a controversial Urban Outfitters release by issuing his own Judaic-themed line. Now he works with celebs such as Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish

Vandal sprayed paint on work by Jewish artist Miriam Cahn that is supposed to send message against rape but has been accused of depicting pedophilia

Second-generation Holocaust survivor Jacqueline Kott-Wolle grapples with a complex, beautiful and contradictory identity in 'Growing Up Jewish,' on show in NY through June

Four exhibits, three solo and one group, come together for winter show that's 'contemporary but with historical aspects'

Her first solo exhibition, titled 'Family,' is on display at the SFA Advisory art gallery in downtown Manhattan through January 25

While hiding from the Nazis, Charlotte Salomon made 'Life? Or theatre?', a series of paintings set to music and words

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