Depicting Genocide: 20th Century Responses to the HolodomorMain MenuExhibition overviewThe Holodomor and its historical contextJournalism, activism, and disinformationArtistic responses to the Holodomorthe Ukrainian History and Education Centerb536a53657e04c4edda7414158720b005f01afa8This exhibition was made possible by a grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
This is an online version of a physical, in-person exhibition!
12023-07-19T15:07:18-04:00Michael Andrecb47dc81430ec8a9df031d1883b5156df4684c670116plain2023-07-19T17:41:50-04:00Michael Andrecb47dc81430ec8a9df031d1883b5156df4684c670If you are able to visit us in Somerset, New Jersey, we urge you to do so. Photographic reproductions are not a substitute for seeing the actual objects in-person. A number of the works in this exhibition are monumental in scale, and some make use of painting techniques that are very difficult or impossible to fully convey in a photograph. Hours and directions are available on the main UHEC website.