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1:30-3:00 pm Monday,
January 17, 2005 - Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Room 200
Court Yard Building
Art, Film and Letters of the Holocaust:
Ann Kirschner
- "The Last New Voices: A Case Study of A Survivor's Inheritance"
Professor Gila Naveh - "Film and
Fiction About the Holocaust"
Professor Susan Tiefenbrun - "
The film The Pianist: On the Curative Role of the Arts
During Genocidal War"
Professor Andrea Liss - "Art of the
Shoah as Documentation and Post-Witnessing"
Leah Ollman, L.A. Times Art Critic -
"Reckoning With the Past (and Future) Through Art"
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Leah Ollman has been writing art criticism and features for the
Los Angeles Times since 1987. She also contributes regularly to
Art in America magazine, and has written numerous catalogue essays.
She studied art history and philosophy at Scripps College and
received her master's degree in art history from the Institute
of Fine Arts, New York University
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