Curator-Led Tour: The Common Circles Experience: New York
Curator-Led Tour: The Common Circles Experience: New York
Join us for a curator-led tour of The Common Circles Experience: New York, a two-part immersive exhibition exploring identity, community, and Holocaust history through innovative, interactive design.
Led by curators Marla Felton and Sue Spiegel, this guided experience begins with We Are New York! Bridging, Belonging & Building Community, where visitors engage with art, photography, and interactive installations that challenge first impressions and reveal the many layers that shape who we are. Through visual storytelling, participants are invited to reflect on how we see one another—and how easily both people and history can be reduced to a single story.
In the second section, Voices Against Hate: Lessons from the Holocaust, visitors engage in life-like conversations with Holocaust survivor Anita Lasker-Wallfisch and Jewish American liberator Alan Moskin through USC Shoah Foundation’s Dimensions in Testimony. This powerful technology allows visitors to ask questions and hear firsthand testimony, fostering a deeper understanding of antisemitism, Jewish life, and the enduring impact of Holocaust history.
Tours are approximately 1.5 hours. Recommended for ages 10 and up.
Registration is required. $15.00 per person.
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$15.00