Teaching the Holocaust through Visual Culture

Format

Residential

Location

Brunswick, ME

Dates

July 11-22, 2022

Length

2 weeks

Type

Professional Development Program

Professional Development Program Type

Professional Development Program Audience

“Teaching the Holocaust through Visual Culture” interprets photomontage, sculpture, painting, book art, photographs, video testimonies, documentary, feature films, posters, flags, uniforms, and magazine illustrations. This summer seminar for K-12 educators investigates how history and visual culture inform each other when we seek to understand the Holocaust. Three primary goals inform the seminar: first, we learn how visual and written texts can be mutually reinforcing; second, we demonstrate how objects of visual culture can be studied as tools of ideology thinking, modes of political resistance, or tools of survival; and third, teachers will learn to add an art historical dimension to their curricula.

Project Director(s)

Page Herrlinger; Natasha Goldman

Lecturers and Visiting Faculty

Paul Jaskot; Jonathan Petropoulos

Grantee Institution

Bowdoin College

Funded through the Division of Education Programs