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January 8th, 2023. 

The opening of the Exhibition "Hope Resilience and Remembrance" at the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center was a total success. Artist Dr. Wilma Bulkin Siegel exhibited more than 90 Portraits of Holocaust Survivors and Liberators, 2nd, 3rd and 4rth generations. 

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Comfort in the Time of COVID-19 by Wilma Bulkin-Siegel, M

THE FINE ART PROGRAM AND COLLECTION AT MONTEFIORE MEDICINE.

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A Matter of Time

Coral Gables Museum. Miami , Florida

 

We invite you to visit this exhibition curated by Shed Boren, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Florida International University, and Yuni Villalonga, Chief Curator, Coral Gables Museum.


Wilma Bulkin Siegel's Faces of Aids Series  is being exhibited  in the Museum among "historical information on the emergence and development of AIDS, forty years after the first reported case. Taking over three galleries of the Coral Gables Museum, a myriad of objects, documents, ephemera, and major artworks in different disciplines.


A Matter of Time; Examining Forty Years of AIDS While Living through a Pandemic - Coral Gables Museum
A Matter of Time; Examining Forty Years of AIDS While Living through a Pandemic" (CGM 2021)
April 8, 2021 – July 18, 2021
Carole A Fewell Gallery, Anthony R. Abraham Family Gallery, and Gallery 109
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Albert Eisntein College of Medicine, Behind the Mask Covid-19 Exhibition

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