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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture - UT Arlington and Community
DTSTART:20121117T170000Z
DTEND:20121117T210000Z
SUMMARY:'A Study of Water' and 'What Once Was a Forest'
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 Through documentary photography and sculptural 
 representation, Untitled reveals an intimate 
 look into the rites and rituals of each of the 
 respective artists' communities.  As the daughter 
 of Holocaust survivors, Loli Kantor brings 
 a deeply personal interest, as well as 
 unique sensibility to her bodies of work.  Through 
 research into her familial past, she shines 
 a light on the reemergence of Jewish life 
 and culture in central and eastern Europe. 
  Engaging with an older generation of Jews who 
 remained in Eastern Europe after the Holocaust 
 and the fall of the Soviet Union, Kantor's 
 images show the circle of Jewish life: the 
 aging Holocaust survivors, new monuments erected, 
 and the reexamination and repair of old 
 synagogues and cemeteries.  Born in Hiroshima 
 Japan, Hiroko Kubo's early work displays a strong 
 influence from indigenous religious artifacts 
 all over the world, and relate to her 
 exploration of both the diversity and commonality 
 of human ideology across cultures.  Currently, 
 she seeks to express philosophical concepts 
 on the human mind through the use of forms 
 that combine boldness and sensitivity.\n
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 Gallery 
 76102 Hours of Operation:\n
 Tuesday/Wednesday/Saturday 
 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.  Thursday/Friday 
 4 p.m. - 8p.m. \n
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 Price: Free\n
 Contact: Shaban Al-Refai\n
 Phone: 817-272-0365\n
 E-Mail:: gallery76102@uta.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://www.uta.edu/fortworth/gallery76102/\n
LOCATION:Gallery 76102
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