The Ushpizin of the Silver Screen: Honoring the Visions & Voices of the Past
100 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90036
Friday, October 2 at 11:00 AM 12:00 PM
Ends Oct 9, 2020
“The Ushpizin of the Silver Screen,” an exhibit created by artist and filmmaker Tiffany Woolf, is a reinvention of the traditional Sukkah as an old-time Hollywood era movie house, projecting stories on screens to commemorate this unprecedented time and to give voice to the community. The installation, located in Holocaust Museum LA’s memorial garden in Pan Pacific Park, will include interviews and images from Reboot’s Silver Screen Studios project with its three original series “Dispatches From Quarantine,” “Coming of Age” and “The Last Act,” including the final interview with Carl Reiner as well as an interview with Norman Lear. In addition, it will include “Voices of History” Holocaust survivor films from the museum’s collection. The exhibit will be open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm daily until October 9. Admission is free. All social distancing protocols will be observed. More information on the exhibit: https://www.holocaustmuseumla.org/post/new-exhibit-the-ushpizin-of-the-silver-screen-honoring-the-visions-voices-of-the-past Virtual Opening Oct 2 @ 11am. Register here:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-ORuQw83T0S1aiHYTQ72gg