Photograph by Halina Hildebrand
The exhibit is to commemorate the first anniversary of the October 7th massacre.
Thursday, November 7, 20247:00 PM - 9:00 PMHillel at UCLA, Dortort Foyer574 Hilgard Avenue
This event is free and open to the public.
Hourly parking is available at UCLA parking lot #2 on the corner of Hilgard Ave. and Westholme Ave.
Organized by the Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts at UCLA Hillel. Co-sponsored by the UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies.
A Statement by the Artist "In my photographic exhibition, 'Israel After October 7th,' I strive to capture the profound impact of the traumatic events that unfolded in Israel on that day. Through my images, I seek to convey the collective resilience, suffering, and challenges faced by Israeli society in the aftermath, while also addressing and combatting antisemitism.
In today's media landscape, attention often focuses solely on the plight of one group, typically the Palestinians. However, it's essential to acknowledge that suffering extends equally to both Palestinians and Israelis. My photographs aim to rectify the asymmetrical coverage prevalent in the media by highlighting the shared pain experienced by both communities.
Amidst the anguish, the narratives of survivors and the families of hostages serve as poignant reminders of resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Many Israelis feel isolated and abandoned by the global community, and through my lens, I aim to bear witness to their current realities.
My photographs prompt contemplation on our collective responsibility to foster peaceful coexistence. Compassion and understanding are essential in bridging divides and mitigating hostilities. They serve as a call to action, inviting viewers to engage in meaningful reflection on the path toward a future defined by mutual respect and harmony."
The exhibit ends on Friday, December 13, 2024.
DISCLAIMER: The views or opinions of our guest speakers and the content of their presentations do not necessarily reflect the views of the UCLA Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for Israel Studies. Hosting speakers does not constitute an endorsement of the speaker's views or opinions.
Sponsor(s): Hillel at UCLA, The Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts.