For over 25 years, the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) has used the historical events of the Holocaust as life-lessons to teach the public about the dangers of antisemitism and intolerance. Each year HMTC provides tolerance, anti-bullying and Holocaust education to thousands of students, law enforcement officers, educators and the general public through educational workshops and community outreach.

HMTC has opened its doors to Charles Fazzino and will showcase a special exhibition titled “The Heroes of the Holocaust,” in its museum from October 22nd through December 8th. The exhibition will feature “After the Darkness,” a limited edition release created exclusively for the HMTC, four plexiglass sculptures, each celebrating a Holocaust Hero (Raoul Wallenberg, Irena Sendler, Oskar Schindler, and Alicia Apppleman-Jurman), and an original painting celebrating more than thirty individuals who risked their lives to save countless Jews during World War II. The exhibition will also include an exclusively curated selection of Charles Fazzino’s Judaic-themed artwork from the last twenty-five years.

After the Darkness

“After the Darkness” will be unveiled on October 18th by Fazzino and the Consul General of Israel, Ambassador Dani Dayan, at HMTC’s 25th Annual Tribute Dinner, at Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation, 21 Old Westbury Road, Old Westbury, NY. All proceeds from the Tribute Dinner support HMTC’s Holocaust, anti-bias, tolerance and anti-bullying programming. Tickets may be purchased by contacting Deborah Lom at 516-571-8040 or dlom@hmtcli.org.

 Charles Fazzino “After the Darkness” displayed at the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County

AFTER THE DARKNESS
3D Limited Edition by Charles Fazzino
Image Size: 14″ x 16.5″ DX & AP; 28″ x 32″ PR
180DX/180AP/18PR

Museum Exhibition with Public Cocktail Reception

“Heroes of the Holocaust” will be opened formally at a cocktail reception at HMTC on Sunday, October 22nd at 6pm. Charles Fazzino will be present and a special collection of poster prints, limited edition artwork, and originals will be made available for sale to benefit HMTC. The reception is free and open to the public but RSVP in advance is required. To RSVP contact Deborah Lom at (516) 571-8040 or dlom@hmtcli.org.

“I am honored and humbled to have been asked by HMTC to put together this very special and important collection of artwork,” said Charles Fazzino. “Tackling a project of this magnitude and intensity was very difficult for me because of all the sadness associated with this horrific time period. My artwork tends to be bright, colorful, and uplifting. People say it makes them happy. But then I discovered all of these incredible people…everyday people who sacrificed their own lives and the lives of their family members to save others. Their stories are inspiring. I really felt that given the current political climate in our country, it’s even more important for people to remember what happened. And my mission is to document not only the thousands of heroic acts that took place, but also the hope and the resilience of the Jewish people. This exhibit celebrates the ability of the people of our world to survive a horror like the Holocaust and in the end, become even stronger and more full of hope and love than they were before.”

HMTC’s Chairman Steven Markowitz said, “We are honored to have an exhibition of Charles Fazzino’s magnificent creations with new work created exclusively for HMTC. His vision as an artist reveals stories of survival during the Holocaust as well as hope for a better future. We must apply the lessons we learn from this history, as reflected in his work, to continue our mission of educating children, adults, police officers, nurses, teachers and the entire community of what hate and intolerance can lead to.”

Dates and Times 

Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC)  

Address:
Welwyn Preserve, 100 Crescent Beach Road, Glen Cove, NY.

Museum hours are: 
Monday through Friday: 10 am to 4:30 pm
Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 12 pm to 4 pm

HMTC’s 25th Annual Tribute Dinner

Address:
Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation,
21 Old Westbury Road, Old Westbury, NY

Fazzino 3D Limited Edition on Sale to Benefit HMTC

Contact Your Favorite Authorized Fazzino Gallery or email us at info@fazzinocollectors.com for purchasing information.

 

 

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