A lovely space for artists to showcase and sell their work, the Futernick Family Art Gallery has presented over 100 enlightening, beautiful, and thought-provoking exhibits from artists around the globe. Several ooh! and aah! moments are guaranteed with a minimum of three rotating exhibits each year that may include paintings, prints, photography, or fabric art, and most are for sale. The Futernick Family Art Gallery is temporarily in Studio A. 

In Person Exhibition

Spots of Light: To Be A Woman In The Holocaust

Spots of Light. To Be a Woman in the Holocaust gives an expression to the unique voice of Jewish women in the Holocaust: their choices and responses in the face of the evil, brutality and relentless hardship that they were forced to grapple with. The exhibition reveals the poignant personal stories behind the historical events, and provides faces and voices within the darkness and silence.

The exhibition features nine aspects of the Jewish woman's daily life during the Holocaust: Love, Motherhood, Caring for Others, Womanhood, Resistance and Rescue, Friendship, Faith, Food and the Arts. Each aspect is accompanied by a personal story, quote and related in the first person.

This exhibit will be on display through April 30, 2025. 

Spots of Light: To Be A Woman In The Holocaust

Have questions?

Please reach out to our Director of Visual Arts, Suzy Breitner, or call the Art Gallery at (305) 271-9000 ext. 268.