Voice to Vision
About Voice to Vision
The Voice to Vision project helps Holocaust survivors and Genocide survivors share their experiences through art. This project has been directed by David Feinberg and developed through the collaboration of an interdisciplinary visual research team that includes participants from the Art Department, and the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Minnesota, as well as participants from surrounding communities in the Twin Cities.
A variety of Voice to Vision resources are available for community groups, religious organizations, schools, and college art or history departments. Options include documentary DVDs, talks by Holocaust survivors, discussions with David Feinberg, and exhibitions of art that was created through the project. Individualized programs can be tailored to the needs of each group.
Read more about Voice to Vision (PDF)
| Voice to Vision I | Voice to Vision II | Voice to Vision III | Voice to Vision IV |
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![]() My Name Was No. 133909 and I Sang |
![]() Journey |
![]() Love will set u free |
![]() Meant to be |
Contact
David Feinberg
E-mail: feinb001@umn.edu
Phone: 612-625-8096
Artworks
- My Name Was No. 133909 and I Sang
- American Pilot Over Auschwitz, 1945
- 'Never Give Up. Never Give Up.'
- The Showers
- Termination
- Mrs. Justyna Teacher and Hero
- Flight
- Six-Sided Tear
- Six Playing Train and Then There Was One
- Sabina from Piotrkow, Lucy from Krakow
- 'Why Didn't We Bomb the Crematoriums?'
- 'End of Tumbalalaika'
- Train to Treblinka
- Shards of Memory
- Filters
- Journey
- Image Gallery
Educational Videos
Voice to Vision Part I
Holocaust survivors share Experience through Art (Male Survivors) Survivors: Murray Brandys and Joe Grosnacht
- Part 1 - 10.6 MB
Voice to Vision Part II
If Nothing Else They'd Hear My Breathing Heart (Female Survivors). Survivors: Gina Kugler, Lucy Smith, Sabina Zimering, MD
Voice to Vision - TPT MN channel
A 30 minute professionally produced version of Voice to Vision, in partnership with Minnesota Public Television. Features project by Professor David Feinberg, art department, University of Minnesota, Holocaust survivors living in Minnesota and students involved in the project.
- Part 1 - 4.4 MB




