State of the Arts
Monica Camin, Artist
Clip: Season 40 Episode 8 | 7m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Artist Monica Camin explores her history as the child of Jews who escaped the Holocaust.
Artist and sculptor Monica S. Camin is the daughter of German-Jews who escaped the Holocaust. She was born and raised in Argentina, before moving to American more than 40 years ago. An exhibition at the Monmouth Museum focuses on work that explores her evocative family history. It's called Perpetually Setting Dust: Art as Memoir.
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State of the Arts
Monica Camin, Artist
Clip: Season 40 Episode 8 | 7m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Artist and sculptor Monica S. Camin is the daughter of German-Jews who escaped the Holocaust. She was born and raised in Argentina, before moving to American more than 40 years ago. An exhibition at the Monmouth Museum focuses on work that explores her evocative family history. It's called Perpetually Setting Dust: Art as Memoir.
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