BANEINU (Our Sons)
Acrylic and graphite on paper, 30x22", 2025
On October 28, 1941, an estimated 9,200 Kovno Ghetto Jews in Slobodka, Lithuania, were shot to death in what the local antisemites called "The Great Action".
Our boys may be young, but they sense what is coming. Yellow stars, closed schools, no playing outside. Everyday holiness inside.
-In the Holocaust Art Research Center permanent collection of Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, Jerusalem.
-Solo exhibition Gross-Rosen Muzeum, Rogoznica, Poland.
-Winner of the 2025 Karen Walenka Memorial Exhibit of the American Guild of Judaic Art.
-'Juried prize winner in the American Guild of Judaic Art’s 2026 Compassion and Justice Exhibit
Juried prize winner in the American Guild of Judaic Art’s 2026 Karen Walenka Memorial Exhibit.
On October 28, 1941, an estimated 9,200 Kovno Ghetto Jews in Slobodka, Lithuania, were shot to death in what the local antisemites called "The Great Action".
Our boys may be young, but they sense what is coming. Yellow stars, closed schools, no playing outside. Everyday holiness inside.
-In the Holocaust Art Research Center permanent collection of Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, Jerusalem.
-Solo exhibition Gross-Rosen Muzeum, Rogoznica, Poland.
-Winner of the 2025 Karen Walenka Memorial Exhibit of the American Guild of Judaic Art.
-'Juried prize winner in the American Guild of Judaic Art’s 2026 Compassion and Justice Exhibit
Juried prize winner in the American Guild of Judaic Art’s 2026 Karen Walenka Memorial Exhibit.