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A Journey to FreedomA Polish Family’s Escape from a Nazi Concentration Camp to America | with John Kunz, Holocaust Survivor
Thursday, November 6th, 2025 | 5:30 pm
Free and open to the public
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art will host A Journey to Freedom with John Kunz, Holocaust survivor, who will share his family’s powerful story of survival. The evening will also feature five posters from “The Courage to Remember” Exhibit depicting the horrors of the Holocaust and the courage and resilience of its victims, originally produced by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, shown with permission generously granted by Bruce Barrett, a Missoula attorney who previously hosted the collection.
This lecture is part of the exhibition programming connected to both Legacy: The Morton Levin Collection and Reverberations: New Acquisitions to The Square. These exhibitions feature permanent collection artwork by Morton Levin and Willem Volkersz, respectively, that depict experiences in World War II and its aftermath. You are invited to listen to John Kunz speak about his family’s harrowing story, then explore the galleries and view the artwork through new perspectives.
Cover Art: Morton Levin, b. Bronx, New York (1923-2020) | “War Lithographs - The Infantry,” (detail), ed. 4/15, 1945, lithograph, 16 x 12 inches, Gift of the Morton Levin and Alanna Zrimsek Estate, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art Permanent Collection, 2024.3.4
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