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Experience A Better Life for Their Children starting March 7th, a powerful exhibition showcasing the transformative Rosenwald Schools initiative. Delve into the legacy crafted by Booker T. Washington and Julius Rosenwald through vivid photographs by Andrew Feiler. Alongside, explore items we've proudly contributed, including cintra and vinyl prints, enhancing the visual journey. This exhibition not only recounts a crucial chapter in educational history but also displays our commitment to preserving and celebrating these monumental stories. Join us in exploring the past that shaped a better future.
Visit the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum to explore this powerful exhibit and learn more about this remarkable history chapter.
Were deeply honored to have played a role in the creation of the new exhibition, Hidden History: Recounting the Shanghai Jewish Story at the Dallas Holocaust Museum. This exhibit, opening on August 9th, 2024, tells the incredible stories of Jews who found refuge in Shanghai during a time of great adversity. Working alongside the museum team to bring this history to life has been a meaningful experience for us. We hope this exhibition will provide valuable insights and foster greater understanding.
Visit the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum to explore this powerful exhibit and learn more about this remarkable history chapter.
On View August 9th 2024 - Feb 18th 2025
On view February 9 2024 to July 14, 2024
We’re honored to have played a part in the creation of the special exhibition "Walk This Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes" at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. This exhibition showcases over 100 pairs of historic shoes, telling powerful stories of women’s activism, suffrage, and cultural change over nearly 200 years.
Explore the role of shoes in shaping history, from suffragists to Jazz Age flappers, and join us in celebrating the vital contributions women have made.
Visit the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum to experience this unique exhibition.