Monday, November 26, 2018

Stitching History from the Holocaust


Opening for the first time in Pittsburgh, the traveling exhibit “Stitching History from the Holocaust” tells the heartbreaking story of a young female Jewish fashion designer who was desperate to win a visa and escape the Nazis in her native Czechoslovakia. Her attempt failed, and she was murdered; but nearly 70 years later, a decision was made to bring her dusty designs to life, and her fashion-forward clothing collection of dresses, hats, gloves and coats will be on display at the Pittsburgh Holocaust Center in a testament to remembering all of those whose talent we lost because of hate.

Stitching History will feature extended gallery hours beyond regular hours on Monday/Wednesday 10am-4:30pm and Friday 10am-2pm. 
Additional hours:
Thursday, Nov. 29 – 4:00-7:00
Thursday, Dec. 6 – 4:00-7:00
Sunday, Dec. 9 – 1:00-4:00


Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh - 826 Hazelwood Ave, 15217 
| info@hcpgh.org | 412-421-1500



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