This event is in the past.It took place on May 19, 2026 at Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown.








Art as Power: Aesthetics and Expression During the Holocaust
Old Fourth Ward
When the Nazi regime banned "degenerate" art, victims and survivors made it anyway. This free talk explores how creative expression became an act of resistance: preserving dignity, fostering humanity, and defying oppression through brushstrokes and sketches.
Thought-provoking history talk
Free evening program
Teen & adult focused
Partnered with Holocaust Center
Tips
💰free admission, no RSVP needed
🏛️Zekelman Holocaust Center partnership
🕡6:30pm start, one hour program
Art as Power: Aesthetics and Expression During the Holocaust
Old Fourth Ward








When the Nazi regime banned "degenerate" art, victims and survivors made it anyway. This free talk explores how creative expression became an act of resistance: preserving dignity, fostering humanity, and defying oppression through brushstrokes and sketches.
Thought-provoking history talk
Free evening program
Teen & adult focused
Partnered with Holocaust Center
Tips
💰free admission, no RSVP needed
🏛️Zekelman Holocaust Center partnership
🕡6:30pm start, one hour program
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