The latest from Remembered Light
News & Announcements
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An Amazing Museum Experience with WTMJ-TV
WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee featured the Remembered Light exhibit at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Kenosha, WI. Steph Brown took a spectacular tour with the Director of Museum Collections, Dustin DePue. She describes it as impactful and emotional. The museum ties the past, present and future together. Watch the video here.
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Exhibit Feature at Pritzker Museum with WTMJ-TV
WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee featured the Remembered Light exhibit at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Kenosha, WI.
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Peace by Piece
The Remembered Light Exhibit pieces together glass fragments from buildings destroyed in World War II, reminding us that world peace is essential.
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Remembered Light: Glass Fragments from World War II
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KQED Feature
KQED featured Remembered Light in a recent broadcast. Includes a short excerpt from Armelle Le Roux.
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“Remembered Light: Glass Fragments from World War Two”
Affected by the poignant chaos, in 1945 an American clergyman by the name of Frederick McDonald was serving in the army chaplain corp. Europe was in ruin. McDonald would reach down and collect the broken glass from churches bombed and then mail them home.
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“Wie ein zerbrochenes Kirchenfenster zu einem Kunstwerk für den Frieden wurde”
[To read in English, click here]
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“Art Connection: Of Light and Peace”
Produced by KUEN in Salt Lake City, Utah, and broadcast on 22 TV stations
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“A WWII chaplain collected glass shards from destroyed European churches. They’ve been transformed into art on display in Salt Lake City.”
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“Bunte Glasscherben erzählen”
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“Of War and Religion, Light and Memory”